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Christian right's compassion deficit

aidanjm

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Christian right's compassion deficit

Bill Berkowitz - WorkingForChange

12.30.04 - It took President Bush three days to ready himself to go before the television cameras and make a public statement about Sunday's devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck southern Asia. Even though he was late, and much more money will be needed, the president pledged at least $35 million in aid to the victims of the disaster. But, as of December 30, some of the president's major family-values constituents have yet to be heard from: It's business as usual at the web sites of the American Family Association, the Family Research Council, the Christian Coalition, Focus on the Family, Concerned Women for America, and the Coral Ridge Ministries.

These powerful and well-funded political Christian fundamentalist organizations appear to be suffering from a compassion deficit. Organizations which are amazingly quick to organize to fight against same-sex marriage, a woman's right to choose, and embryonic stem cell research are missing in action when it comes to responding to the disaster in southern Asia. None of their web sites are actively soliciting aid for the victims of the earthquake/tsunami.

In fact, there is no mention of the giant earthquake and tsunami that devastated southern Asia. There are no headlines about the dead, injured or the tremendous damage; there are no urgent appeals for donations; there are no phone numbers to call; there are no links to organizations collecting money and providing aid for the victims.

Sri Lanka, Indonesia, India and Thailand were among the countries hardest hit by the 9.0 magnitude earthquake, which sent huge waves that smashed boats, uprooted trees and destroyed structures from Malaysia to Africa, the Associated Press (AP) reported. As of Thursday, the death toll had soared to more than 114,000, millions were homeless from the disaster, and many more were still unaccounted for.

The web sites of the same organizations that organized a campaign to block Arlen Specter from ascending to the chairmanship of Senate Judiciary Committee within hours of his post-election night warning to President Bush about radically conservative judicial nominees are now silent.

At the Reverend Donald Wildmon's Mississippi-based American Family Association (AFA) web site, the preferred cause -- and top story -- concerns the upcoming battle over the president's judicial appointees. The AFA hasn't forgotten about gays and lesbians: Under the headline "P&G Chairman Gives Thousands to Promote Homosexual Agenda" the AFA claims that "A.G. Lafley, CEO of Procter & Gamble, recently gave $5,163 in P&G stock to help the homosexual community repeal a law in Cincinnati that prohibited giving special rights to homosexuals."

The web site also salutes the Rev. Wildmon for being named one of "10 Who Made a Mark on Marketing" in 2004, featured in the December 20 issue of Advertising Age.

"Like him or hate him, this family-values crusader is having a big impact on marketing," the magazine states. "Although his American Family Association has been around for more than 20 years, the influence of Wildmon's group, which targets advertisers in TV shows it finds offensive via its 200,000-strong One Million Moms and One Million Dads e-mail network, is growing. Most recently, AFA convinced Lowe's and Tyson to pull their advertising from ABC's hottest new property, 'Desperate Housewives.'"

As of Wednesday evening I hadn't received any e-mail alerts regarding the earthquake from either the One Million Moms or the One Million Dads. The "current issue" at One Million Moms and Dads is a campaign to get the Burlington Coat Factory to cease advertising on "Life as We Know It" and "Desperate Housewives," television programs the AFA finds objectionable.

Over at the Family Research Council's web site, the powerful Washington, DC,-based family-values lobbying group is outraged that Christians are getting cheated out of Christmas, with two stories, "Is the Grinch Stealing Christmas?" and "Merry BAH HUMBUG-mas!" focusing on this. There are no alerts about the earthquake/tsunami.

At the Christian Coalition's (CC) web site, the organization's president, Roberta Combs, is busy thanking CC supporters for their "time and effort in getting millions of Christian Coalition voter guides (English & Spanish) distributed to your family, friends, churches, Christian bookstores and neighborhoods all across America."

Family.org, the web site of Dr. James Dobson's Colorado Springs, Colorado-based multi-media mega-ministry, Focus on the Family, is all over the map with its features: From messages to "remember Focus on the Family in your year-end giving," to helpful hints on how to survive Christmas without "The Lord of the Rings," to movie reviews of "Fat Albert" (thumbs up), "The Aviator (thumbs down), "Meet the Fockers" (a disappointed thumbs down), and "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (a reluctant thumbs up).

First and foremost, Concerned Women for America (CWA) wants you to know "The Truth About Alfred Kinsey." The twenty-five year-old organization, which bills itself as "the nation's largest public policy women's organization," is also offering a "Special Christmas Feature" from Dr. Beverly LaHaye, founder of the organization, and Dr. Janice Crouse. But not a word on the earthquake/tsunami.

Coral Ridge Ministries (CRM), Dr. D. James Kennedy's Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based operation, is also looking in other directions. At its web site there are advertisements for the CRM's upcoming Reclaiming America For Christ Conference, which will be held in mid-February, and for several of Dr. Kennedy's sermons.

At townhall.com, the mother of all conservative web sites and "the first truly interactive community on the Internet to bring Internet users, conservative public policy organizations, congressional staff, and political activists together under the broad umbrella of 'conservative' thoughts, ideas and actions," current headlines are totally absent earthquake/tsunami news. Here are the top five stories as of December 29: "Reggie White, defender of faith -- on and off the field"; "Focus should shift from testing to teaching"; "False friends"; "Cheap drugs or safe drugs?"; and "European court forces Microsoft to alter its products."

Over at falwell.com, the Rev. Jerry Falwell is explaining "The True Meaning of Christmas," recruiting for his new organization, The Moral Majority Coalition, and soliciting cruisers for a late July sojourn aboard the Queen Mary II.

While many Christian evangelical organizations have rushed to help the victims, why aren't the nation's major religious right political groups -- quick to claim the moral high-ground at every opportunity -- putting their organizational muscle to good use? Why hasn't the devastation from the earthquake/tsunami been on the radar screens of these groups? Are they all on a values vacation?

(c) 2004 Working Assets Online. All rights reserved

 
That's not true for one, Christian groups are giving to the tsunami victims, and two, trying to not let a baby get murdered is compassion in my book.
 
Originally posted by: ntdz
That's not true for one, Christian groups are giving to the tsunami victims, and two, trying to not let a baby get murdered is compassion in my book.

The "not letting babies get murdered" line would have more effect if those same folks gave two sh*ts about them after they're born.
 
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: ntdz
That's not true for one, Christian groups are giving to the tsunami victims, and two, trying to not let a baby get murdered is compassion in my book.

The "not letting babies get murdered" line would have more effect if those same folks gave two sh*ts about them after they're born.

Many do, but they are ill represented on this board, and most certainly in the White House.
 
Originally posted by: ntdz
That's not true for one, Christian groups are giving to the tsunami victims, and two, trying to not let a baby get murdered is compassion in my book.


Out of curiosity, I visited the web-sites of the organisations mentioned in the article. These are the largest, most powerful, most influential Christian right organisations in the USA. These organisations have raised multi-millions of dollars for the "fight to save marriage" (i.e., the fight to ban same-sex marriage) and also the crusade against a woman's right to choose.

The following groups had no mention of the SE Asian tsunami disaster on their sites:

Family Research Council

Christian Coalition of America

Concerned Women for America

Coral Ridge Ministries

Jerry Falwell/ Moral Majority

The Center for Reclaiming America

Townhall


2 organisations mentioned the disaster:

American Family Association
**small article on tsunami at bottom of the page.

Focus on the Family
**urges people pray for the victims of the tsunami and provides links to World Vision, Compassion International and Smaritan's Purse.

 
BROWN PEOPLE

NOT CHRISTIANS

POOR

Third World

Wonder if any need low paying jobs as nannies or maids now




That is all that is going through the minds of the people who run those sites.
 
I was wondering why Rip whos so concerned with Abortion, doesnt even say anything about Tsunamis that killed over 100,000 people.
 
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
I was wondering why Rip whos so concerned with Abortion, doesnt even say anything about Tsunamis that killed over 100,000 people.

It's obvously a terrible tragedy.
 
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
I was wondering why Rip whos so concerned with Abortion, doesnt even say anything about Tsunamis that killed over 100,000 people.

It's obvously a terrible tragedy.

Great, I'm sure that will be a big help :roll:

This is exactly the point, most of the noise and effort is about attacking people, not helping anyone.
 
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
I was wondering why Rip whos so concerned with Abortion, doesnt even say anything about Tsunamis that killed over 100,000 people.

It's obvously a terrible tragedy.

Obviously not terrible enough to post a bazillion threads about it.
 
Go read the Freep boards, essentially the loony right is pumped about all the Muslims dying over there. Why isn't Rip concerned about the dead and orphaned children? He should start threads trying to prevent the deaths of actual people who are alive.
 
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
I was wondering why Rip whos so concerned with Abortion, doesnt even say anything about Tsunamis that killed over 100,000 people.

It's obvously a terrible tragedy.

Obviously not terrible enough to post a bazillion threads about it.

There already are a bazillion threads about it.😉

CsG
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
I was wondering why Rip whos so concerned with Abortion, doesnt even say anything about Tsunamis that killed over 100,000 people.

It's obvously a terrible tragedy.

Obviously not terrible enough to post a bazillion threads about it.

There already are a bazillion threads about it.😉

CsG

Rip didn't post them. If there were a bazillion threads about abortion, Rip would double it.

 
Nice propaganda machine happening up in this mug. Can people get over the bs and just help in one way or another. Rather than saying oh well damn "they're" not giving enough or wait they gave more so we better up the ante as well. But as far as this idea that the Christian right has a compassion deficit well I'll let the words speak?..

Dear Mr ......

Warm greetings and thank you for your online gift to Lutheran World Relief for South Asia Tsunami/Wave of Giving.

Your support helps LWR give to others through others by working with local partner organizations overseas. You are sharing the love of Christ with people who deal each day with the consequences of disaster, poverty, disease, discrimination and the absence of peace in their communities.

We are grateful for your gift of hope for deserving people worldwide. On behalf of all of us at Lutheran World Relief and those we serve ... thank you and blessings to you in the new year.

In Christ's service,

......
President
Lutheran World Relief


Now go and be productive instead of complain, whine and moan.
 
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
I was wondering why Rip whos so concerned with Abortion, doesnt even say anything about Tsunamis that killed over 100,000 people.

It's obvously a terrible tragedy.

Great, I'm sure that will be a big help :roll:

This is exactly the point, most of the noise and effort is about attacking people, not helping anyone.

And that gives Xianity a bad name.

 
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
I was wondering why Rip whos so concerned with Abortion, doesnt even say anything about Tsunamis that killed over 100,000 people.

It's obvously a terrible tragedy.

But nothing you'd want to get all worked up over?
 
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Nice propaganda machine happening up in this mug. Can people get over the bs and just help in one way or another. Rather than saying oh well damn "they're" not giving enough or wait they gave more so we better up the ante as well. But as far as this idea that the Christian right has a compassion deficit well I'll let the words speak?..

Dear Mr ......

Warm greetings and thank you for your online gift to Lutheran World Relief for South Asia Tsunami/Wave of Giving.

Your support helps LWR give to others through others by working with local partner organizations overseas. You are sharing the love of Christ with people who deal each day with the consequences of disaster, poverty, disease, discrimination and the absence of peace in their communities.

We are grateful for your gift of hope for deserving people worldwide. On behalf of all of us at Lutheran World Relief and those we serve ... thank you and blessings to you in the new year.

In Christ's service,

......
President
Lutheran World Relief


Now go and be productive instead of complain, whine and moan.

:thumbsup:

CsG
 
I don't know how popular those sites are but if I where asked to name a christian organisation the first one that comes to mind is Pat Robertson and the 700 club so I did a search and found CBN.com and it has a Tsunami article on the home page and a donation area also.

Peta doesn't have a link either, did no anamals die? (don't go balistic about my referance to Peta, it was only to lighten things up).

Yes it would be nice to see those other sites have (at least) a link to a donation site, but just from looking at them (quickly) they seem to be more political lobbying types of sites that wouldn't get as many hits as something like CBN.com or a regular news site. I'm not saying that this make it right or wrong that they dont have some information about the Tsunami, but I doubt many people would go to the sites listed in the OP to look for a place to donate since there are plenty of other places for christians (or anyone else) to donate.
 
Originally posted by: justly
I don't know how popular those sites are but if I where asked to name a christian organisation the first one that comes to mind is Pat Robertson and the 700 club so I did a search and found CBN.com and it has a Tsunami article on the home page and a donation area also.

Peta doesn't have a link either, did no anamals die? (don't go balistic about my referance to Peta, it was only to lighten things up).

Yes it would be nice to see those other sites have (at least) a link to a donation site, but just from looking at them (quickly) they seem to be more political lobbying types of sites that wouldn't get as many hits as something like CBN.com or a regular news site. I'm not saying that this make it right or wrong that they dont have some information about the Tsunami, but I doubt many people would go to the sites listed in the OP to look for a place to donate since there are plenty of other places for christians (or anyone else) to donate.


Actually, there were several comments on the news channels that NO animals died, or at least were found. Animals must have a sense of danger. Oh, and PETA sucks anyway! 😉
 
Originally posted by: justly
I don't know how popular those sites are but if I where asked to name a christian organisation the first one that comes to mind is Pat Robertson and the 700 club so I did a search and found CBN.com and it has a Tsunami article on the home page and a donation area also.

Peta doesn't have a link either, did no anamals die? (don't go balistic about my referance to Peta, it was only to lighten things up).

Yes it would be nice to see those other sites have (at least) a link to a donation site, but just from looking at them (quickly) they seem to be more political lobbying types of sites that wouldn't get as many hits as something like CBN.com or a regular news site. I'm not saying that this make it right or wrong that they dont have some information about the Tsunami, but I doubt many people would go to the sites listed in the OP to look for a place to donate since there are plenty of other places for christians (or anyone else) to donate.

Well, amazingly it looks like the Animals escaped the worst of it. There were reports that no dead animals have been found. You think they might be in bed with the CIA - thus knew it was coming?😉

CsG
 
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: justly
I don't know how popular those sites are but if I where asked to name a christian organisation the first one that comes to mind is Pat Robertson and the 700 club so I did a search and found CBN.com and it has a Tsunami article on the home page and a donation area also.

Peta doesn't have a link either, did no anamals die? (don't go balistic about my referance to Peta, it was only to lighten things up).

Yes it would be nice to see those other sites have (at least) a link to a donation site, but just from looking at them (quickly) they seem to be more political lobbying types of sites that wouldn't get as many hits as something like CBN.com or a regular news site. I'm not saying that this make it right or wrong that they dont have some information about the Tsunami, but I doubt many people would go to the sites listed in the OP to look for a place to donate since there are plenty of other places for christians (or anyone else) to donate.

Well, amazingly it looks like the Animals escaped the worst of it. There were reports that no dead animals have been found. You think they might be in bed with the CIA - thus knew it was coming?😉

CsG

Based on recent intelligence by the CIA, the animals would have been dead in the water (no pun intended).

 
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
thank you for your online gift to Lutheran World Relief for South Asia Tsunami/Wave of Giving.

Good on you, for donating.

I wouldn't classify Lutheran World Relief as part of the religious right, tho:

"Lutheran World Relief seeks lasting solutions to poverty and injustice and in doing so, compels U.S. Lutherans to put their faith into action. Every day in 50 countries, Lutheran World Relief works to combat the causes of poverty and the dignity it robs from people?s lives. We advocate for fair trade that helps farming families earn a better income. We teach people to better care for themselves their communities and the environment. We teach people how to be less vulnerable to natural disasters. We advocate with and for them for policy change that more fairly represents them. We counsel them after manmade and natural disasters, and help them recover with material aid. We do all of this exclusively with partners from the communities we serve. Our partners help us remain incredibly efficient and effective. Our partners let us help people help themselves?for a day when they won?t need us at all."

This is from their web-site re: their work with people affected with HIV/ AIDS:

"LWR?s work with communities infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS runs the gamut from educating adults about the causes of HIV?s spread to working with children orphaned by the disease. It also encompasses advocating for protection of human rights that lead some people into high-risk lifestyles such as prostitution when no other income-generating options are left available to them. ?Our approach to the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa is comprehensive, to say the least,? says Wolford. ?We work with partners there with the knowledge of the social and economic conditions that make some people more vulnerable to it, and with other partners that specialize in supporting the nine and ten and eleven year-olds who find themselves thrust into the role of parent to their younger siblings when their parents succumb to the disease.?"


So these people are there in the front lines in the world's poorest nations, providing realistic, constructive assistance. You can't say that about the powerful and high profile Xian right groups discussed in the article.



 
Well I just did a simple test. Clicked on the DNC website and the RNC website. DNC has link to donate while RNC has nothing except info about Bush's parties. Maybe some compassionate conservative might want to email them.
 
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