Showing posts with label Conservative Christians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conservative Christians. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 May 2018

The invasion of the Liberal Party of Victoria


From The Age, Melbourne,Victoria
By Royce Millar & Ben Schneiders

A doctor and senior Mormon who blames ungodly love for HIV, as well as a prominent campaigner against the Safe Schools program, have been elected to positions in the Victorian Liberal Party.
They are among at least five Mormons elected as party officers at last week’s state conference.
Infectious diseases specialist Dr Ivan Stratov won a seat on the party’s powerful administrative committee as part of a ticket of ultra-conservatives and religious activists who are centred around 28-year-old Liberal factional whirlwind, Marcus Bastiaan.
Liberal elders believe Dr Stratov to be the first Mormon to hold a senior party position in Victoria.
Also elected, but in a more junior position as a party delegate, was controversial anti-Safe Schools campaigner, and Mormon, Marijke Rancie.

In her Liberal delegate campaign statement she described herself as a ''lobbyist against the appalling Marxist Safe Schools programs’’.
Ms Rancie, in online videos, called on Victorian parents to get ‘‘really angry’’ about the Safe Schools program, which she said was ‘‘grooming’’ children.
The Department of Education has said a number of claims made by Ms Rancie were false.
Sources confirmed that five or more Mormons were elected as party delegates, including Cynthia Watson and her husband Elliot, out of 79 people elected to party positions.
Where their conservative morality has made Mormons reliable supporters of the Republican Party in the US – especially in their home state of Utah – Australian Mormons have not traditionally been prominent in party politics.

But in recent years in Victoria, key Mormon figures have been active in Mr Bastiaan’s statewide party rejuvenation and recruitment campaign, which has been slammed by his critics as blatant branch-stacking.

The Bastiaan faction’s push for power paid off at last weekend’s Liberal State Council when it won 13 of 19 seats on the powerful administrative committee in an alliance with party president Michael Kroger and Opposition Leader Matthew Guy.
Mr Bastiaan was elected party vice-president.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott also recently met senior Mormons and missionaries in Melbourne where he reportedly spoke of his own experience of training to be a Catholic priest.
Dr Stratov was previously involved in the Family First Party. Alongside Mr Bastiaan, he has actively recruited Mormons and others to the Liberal party.
The Age approached Dr Stratov for comment.
In 2017, Dr Stratov sparked controversy while speaking at an anti-Safe Schools forum in Bendigo, part of his Liberal recruitment drive, when he blamed HIV on lapsed moral judgement.
“I studied a disease called HIV; 35 million people have died from that disease because they all decided they were going to make man’s love, not God’s love,” Dr Stratov reportedly told his audience.
The Age quoted Dr Stratov in 2017 as saying that his task for signing up new Liberal members had been made easier by community anger over progressive policies including the Safe Schools program and the assisted dying legislation.
How many Mormons have signed up to the Liberal party is unclear. One senior conservative estimates there are about 50 across Victoria, others say the figure is much higher.
Some more moderate Liberals see last weekend’s result as an effective takeover of the party by social conservatives likely to lead to more progressive Liberal MPs being replaced.
They also fear that many moderates and progressives may now abandon the party.
Further reading at the links below:
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Who's behind the Safe Schools videos?
Marijke Rancie on Facebook as Political Posting Mumma
Michael Rancie
Rancie Financial

Thursday, 1 February 2018

The *Actual* Persecution of Christians In Trump’s America : Benjamin L Corey

The *Actual* Persecution of Christians In Trump’s America
 JANUARY 30, 2018 BY BENJAMIN L. COREY
    
Those on the Religious Right claim that Trump is a Christian president who cares about Christian values.
Those on the Religious Right also claim that Trump is going to protect Christians from being persecuted for practising their faith.
But those who are on the front lines of being the hands and feet of Jesus know differently– Trump’s Amerika knows nothing of Christian values, nor is he a president committed to protecting the free exercise of Christian principles.
I’ve often and very publicly criticized the “Conservative Christian persecution complex” that we see perpetuated by the Religious Right– it’s an absolute joke, and everyone knows it. When the government tells you, “I’m sorry, but your business isn’t allowed to discriminate- if someone has the money to buy a cake, you should be fair and sell it to everyone.” you’re not being persecuted– you’re just being told to stop doing the persecuting.
While the Christian persecution complex has been harmful for the Church in that it’s made us look petty, whiny, and overall made the Gospel unattractive by how we live, the biggest tragedy of it all is that it’s caused us to completely miss the actual persecution of Christians in Trump’s America.
No, there is not systematic persecution of Christians in America– America is a country that’s nearly 80% Christian, and overwhelmingly governed by Christians at every level of government.
But yes, some Christians in America are being persecuted for practising their faith– because if obeying what Jesus commanded gets you arrested and thrown in jail, I don’t know what other word to call it.
I suppose the tragic irony of the Religious Right selling their soul in exchange for a promise to not have to sell any more gay wedding cakes, is the reality that they’ve not just ushered in actual Christian persecution, but have turned the most basic things someone would learn in a Jesus 101 class into a criminal act.
Case in point: one need not even be a Christian to recognize one of the most well-known statements Jesus made to his followers:
“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, 
I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, 
I was a stranger and you invited me in, 
I needed clothes and you clothed me, 
I was sick and you looked after me…”

In fact, when Jesus makes this statement in Matthew 25 he’s not issuing some suggestion on what his followers should do – he’s actually warning people that divine judgement awaits those who refuse to give food to the hungry, water to the thirsty, clothes to the naked, and shelter for the stranger.
This is basic Christian stuff– but obeying Jesus and practising your Christian faith in this basic area will land you in jail with a felony charge in Trump’s America.

Just ask Scott Warren. He’s a volunteer for a humanitarian aid organization called No More Deaths, a ministry founded by a coalition of community and faith leaders that is committed to faith-based principles of immigration reform.

Those community and faith leaders have found themselves deeply concerned with how many people die from lack of water while wandering the desert in an attempt to cross into the United States from Mexico. In an effort to care for the stranger in their midst, as Jesus commanded, they’re known to leave random jugs of water in the desert, along with other basic supplies that some immigrants may need to survive in that hostile environment. And in cases where they encounter an immigrant who is hungry, thirsty, and in need of shelter– they’ve been known to provide it, just as Jesus said to.
But following Jesus is a criminal act in Trump’s America. Warren was arrested and thrown in jail last week for giving immigrants water, food, and clean clothes. And he isn’t alone– nine members of the faith-based group have been arrested and charged with federal crimes recently by the Trump administration, mainly for leaving jugs of water in the desert in hopes of saving a human life.
So, I take back what I’ve said in the past regarding anti-Christian persecution in America.
Christians are being persecuted.
They are being thrown into jail for practising the basic tenets of the Christian faith.
But it has nothing to do with wedding cakes, and everything to do with giving water to those who are thirsty, food to those who are hungry, and clothes to those who are naked.
And until you, my random Christian brother or sister somewhere on the internet, stand up in defense of those jailed by the Trump administration for following Jesus 101 type stuff– for literally giving water to people who would die without it– I’m not interested in hearing about how “oppressed” those cake shop owners are, or anything else you have to say about the persecution of Christians in America.


Dr. Benjamin L. Corey is a two-time graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and holds his doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary. 

He is also the author of the new book, Unafraid: Moving Beyond Fear-Based Faith, which is available wherever good books are sold. www.Unafraid-book.com


Read more at 
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/formerlyfundie/actual-persecution-christians-trumps-america/#l3KwyLgEfldqPZCT.99