The AP reports: "Top evangelical resigns after backing gay unions." Recent comments by Rev. Richard Cizik, vice president of governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals, triggered an uproar that led to his stepping down. He's taken a number of trendy left-leaning views, such as buying into global warming alarmism full throttle. But it was his remarks in support of same-sex civil unions, and an acknowledgment he's "shifting" on gay marriage, that led to his being ousted.
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2 Comments for “Cracks in the Wall”
posted by Bobby on
Big deal, nobody takes leftwingers seriously.
posted by Richard Parker on
Oh, boo hoo for them. An evangelist who doesn’t like gay marriage and voted for Obama? Sounds like he’s finally starting to see the emperor without clothes; an agenda like NAE’s sounds less like an attempt to introduce Christian issues and evangelism into current politics while maintaining neutrality, and more like right-wing religiosity that amounts to nothing but bullocks getting shoved down people’s throats.