An Open Letter On Health Care to Conservative Christians in the U.S. - by Brian McLaren 08-11-2009
...I have been growing more and more deeply troubled by the way so many from my heritage in conservative Christianity – in its evangelical, charismatic, and Roman Catholic streams – have allowed themselves to be spiritually formed by various conservative political and economic ideologies. It’s been disturbing to see how many Christians have begun to follow and trust leaders who live more by political/media/ideological codes than by moral/spiritual/biblical ones.
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Now, in the debate about health care, I am similarly disheartened to see the relative silence of thoughtful Christian voices as counterpoint to the predictable rhetoric of the more reactive voices. Over the last few weeks, I’ve been getting mass e-mails and Web links from evangelical and charismatic organizations that present frightening and outlandish claims about what President Obama is planning to do regarding health care. I’ve checked into these claims, and in case after case, they are simply false. They’re based on rumors spread by certain dramatic radio and cable-tv personalities, but they are not based in truth.
H/T to Andrew Gerns at The Lead.
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From David@Montreal:
dearest Mimi & Paul
I'm forwarding this e-mail from David Axelrod in case the link to the 'reality check' or any of the other details might be of use in your blogs.
the circus & ugliness around this issue really saddens me.
love you both
Dear Friend,
This is probably one of the longest emails I’ve ever sent, but it could be the most important.
Across the country we are seeing vigorous debate about health insurance reform. Unfortunately, some of the old tactics we know so well are back — even the viral emails that fly unchecked and under the radar, spreading all sorts of lies and distortions.
As President Obama said at the town hall in New Hampshire, “where we do disagree, let's disagree over things that are real, not these wild misrepresentations that bear no resemblance to anything that's actually been proposed.”
So let’s start a chain email of our own. At the end of my email, you’ll find a lot of information about health insurance reform, distilled into 8 ways reform provides security and stability to those with or without coverage, 8 common myths about reform and 8 reasons we need health insurance reform now.
Right now, someone you know probably has a question about reform that could be answered by what’s below. So what are you waiting for? Forward this email.
Thanks,
David
David Axelrod
Senior Adviser to the President
Learn more and get details.
P.S. We launched Reality Check this week to knock down the rumors and lies that are floating around the internet. You can find the information below, and much more, there. For example, we've just added a video of Nancy-Ann DeParle from our Health Reform Office tackling a viral email head on. Check it out.
Mimi,
ReplyDeleteGreat on domestic political issues,despite hanging out with the battling Anglicans. Paul
Paul, thanks. Either the battling Anglicans are a distraction to my focus on the political battles, or the the political battles are a distraction to my focus on the Anglican battles. I can't decide which. And the jokes are a distraction to both, but OMG, do I need the jokes!
ReplyDeleteHaving just returned from Canada, I did not see a single Canadian desperate to stow away on our ship to enjoy the benefits of USA healthcare.
ReplyDeleteReports of Canadian labor camps, barbed wire barricades, and hordes desperate to escape the People's Republic are greatly exaggerated.
If anything, they think we have lost our minds.
Counterlight! Welcome back to the good ole USofA. Did you have a good cruise?
ReplyDeleteSo. We won't need to wall off Canada. That's good. And they think we've lost our minds. I agree.
I had a great time.
ReplyDeleteI have pictures posted on my blog.
Thank you for this.
ReplyDeleteCiss, I'm sick to death of the stupidity and ignorance that I hear and read. How can people be so bamboozled?
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