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Related: About this forumLiberal Christian group files ethics complaint against Attorney General Barr
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Faithful America, a Christian advocacy group that often champions liberal causes, has filed an ethics complaint against U.S. Attorney General William Barr, claiming he violated his oath to defend religious liberty for all Americans in a recent speech at Notre Dame Universitys law school.
The complaint, filed last week (Oct. 24) with the Justice Departments Office of Professional Responsibility, objected to Barrs saying at an appearance at the invitation-only event that religion gives us the right rules to live by and that the generation that founded the United States were Christians who believed that the Judeo-Christian moral system corresponds to the true nature of man...
Officials at Faithful America interpreted Barrs speech as disproportionately focused on Christianity. After Barrs remarks, an online petition launched by the group to investigate William Barrs toxic Christian nationalism accrued signatures from almost 14,000 people.
Faithful Americas complaint is not the only criticism Barrs speech has elicited. C. Colt Anderson, a Roman Catholic theologian and professor of religion at Fordham University, declared to The Guardian after reading the speech that the attorney general represents a threat to democracy. National Catholic Reporter columnist Michael Sean Winters derided the speech as ridiculously stupid...
The group also pointed to Barrs attack on militant secularists, as well as his assertion that no secular creed has emerged capable of performing the role of religion, which it argued amounted to an inappropriate favoritism to religion over nonreligion.
The complaint, filed last week (Oct. 24) with the Justice Departments Office of Professional Responsibility, objected to Barrs saying at an appearance at the invitation-only event that religion gives us the right rules to live by and that the generation that founded the United States were Christians who believed that the Judeo-Christian moral system corresponds to the true nature of man...
Officials at Faithful America interpreted Barrs speech as disproportionately focused on Christianity. After Barrs remarks, an online petition launched by the group to investigate William Barrs toxic Christian nationalism accrued signatures from almost 14,000 people.
Faithful Americas complaint is not the only criticism Barrs speech has elicited. C. Colt Anderson, a Roman Catholic theologian and professor of religion at Fordham University, declared to The Guardian after reading the speech that the attorney general represents a threat to democracy. National Catholic Reporter columnist Michael Sean Winters derided the speech as ridiculously stupid...
The group also pointed to Barrs attack on militant secularists, as well as his assertion that no secular creed has emerged capable of performing the role of religion, which it argued amounted to an inappropriate favoritism to religion over nonreligion.
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https://religionnews.com/2019/10/29/liberal-christian-group-files-ethics-complaint-against-attorney-general-barr/
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Liberal Christian group files ethics complaint against Attorney General Barr (Original Post)
guillaumeb
Oct 2019
OP
Are you or are you not trying to correlate this group's political behavior to their faith?
Act_of_Reparation
Oct 2019
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trotsky
(49,533 posts)1. Too bad a majority of Christians voted for this mess. n/t
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)2. But what about these other Christians? eom
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)3. Are you or are you not trying to correlate this group's political behavior to their faith?
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)5. I am saying that they are liberal people of faith.
Thus the inevitable, and by now expected diversion.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)8. No one is diverting away from that.
Liberal people of faith are a minority.
While you praise and feature them in your posts, it's helpful to remember that what they are generally opposing is conservative people of faith.
So it's not "faith" that is the solution here, gil. Faith, if anything, appears to be more of the problem. The more religiously devout someone is, the more likely they are to be politically conservative. This is a statistical fact.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)4. There it is.
WHATABOUT.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)6. Thank you for at last admitting that you engage in whataboutism.
Admission is one part of moving beyond the behavior.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)7. Oh that's so cute you tried to turn it around.
Thanks for the laugh!
MineralMan
(147,591 posts)9. "But what about these other Christians? eom"
Oh, for pity's sake. There's the title for your post #2. How can you even...?