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Religious Obama Backers Proud of Clinging to Faith

Sunday April 13, 2008

Categories: Barack Obama

obama.jpgA group of high-profile religious leaders supportive of Barack Obama has just released a letter to Hillary Clinton and John McCain defending Obama's controversial remarks about small town Americans clinging to faith as a reaction to job losses.

We applaud Senator Obama for saying something that many Christians contemplate every day. In our toughest times, when life is at its most difficult, we cling to our Christian faith to give us the strength to persevere. In fact, the Bible commands us in the Book of Romans to 'Hate what is evil; cling to what is good...'

"Our faith edifies and sustains us through the vicissitudes of life. We would hope that Senator Clinton and Senator McCain would not misappropriate this genuinely honest statement from one of our nation's leaders on issues of faith and politics to score political points.

Misappropriate? Here's what Obama said:

"You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania and, like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them. And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."

It's hard not to read these remarks as pejorative, and God-o-Meter is surprised to hear religious leaders applauding them. Their defense seems more like a misappropriation than Clinton's attacks:

Here's a list of the letter's signers:

The Rev. Dr. Stephen John Thurston
President
National Baptist Convention of America*

Dr. Shaun Casey
Professor of Christian Ethics
Wesley Theological Seminary

The Rt. Rev. Phillip R. Cousin, Sr.
Senior Bishop
A.M.E. Church

Rev. Dr. Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite
President and Professor of Theology
Chicago Theological Seminary

Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell
Senior Pastor
Windsor Village United Methodist Church

Dr. T. DeWitt Smith, Jr.
President
Progressive National Baptist Convention

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Comments
Leyda
April 15, 2008 9:26 PM

Other than thinking that believers cling to religion as a way to explain their frustrations over the economic situation surrounding them I don't think his comment is inappropriate or pejorative. (A true believer clings to his faith at all times). However, we cannot expect to have a candidate that is perfect in every way. I may not totally agree with what he said, like I don't totally agree with what every policitian says, but I feel that people are making too much out of this. I mean, at least this may be his impression of the situation, which is more honest than claiming having landed in Bosnia under sniper fire, then fixing it with a "so I made a mistake". Just the tone in which this frase was said sounded to me more like "you caught me, so what?". I don't think that was very presidential of Hillary. It shows the extremes to which she is willing to go to gain votes.

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