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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

You Know, This One Just Speaks For Itself...

DeLay Tries to Cover His Ass By Claiming "War on Christianity".

DeLay says he sees war on Christianity in U.S.
Sugar Land Republican speaks at conference of religious leaders

By SAMANTHA LEVINE
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON - American society looks down on Christianity, U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay asserted Tuesday at a conference of religious conservatives, but God and Jesus Christ have chosen Christians to stand up for faith.

DeLay, who is facing tough times of his own, offered a half-hour speech that was part history lesson and part sermon to a crowd of about 300 gathered at a Washington hotel for a two-day conference titled "The War on Christians and the Values Voter in 2006."

The Sugar Land Republican said some commentators — the "chattering classes" — will argue that there is no war on Christianity in this country.

"But in a sense, there always has been and always will be," he said. "Our faith has always been in direct conflict with the values of the world. We are, after all, a society that provides abortion on demand, has killed millions of innocent children, degrades the institution of marriage and all but treats Christianity like some second-rate superstition."

Despite those factors, DeLay said, "we have been chosen to live as Christians at a time when our culture is being poisoned. ... God made us specifically for it. ... Jesus Christ himself made us just so that we could live in this nation at this time."

The conference was convened by Vision America, a group founded by the Rev. Rick Scarborough to mobilize "patriot pastors" of all denominations to promote Christian involvement in government.

Scarborough, the former pastor of the First Baptist Church in Pearland, is a long-time DeLay ally.

"This is a man, I believe, God has appointed ... to represent righteousness in government," Scarborough told the audience, which included Eagle Forum Founder Phyllis Schlafly, former ambassador Alan Keyes, and Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan.


Was Pat Robertson busy?

DeLay made no mention of his own political troubles, including a looming trial on state charges of campaign money-laundering. The indictment in Travis County last fall forced DeLay to step down as House majority leader, a position that had cemented his power in Washington. DeLay has denied wrongdoing.

In addition to having been admonished multiple times by the House ethics committee, DeLay also has faced questions over his friendship with Jack Abramoff, the disgraced former lobbyist at the center of a federal investigation of influence-peddling on Capitol Hill.

Scarborough said DeLay had been "nearly destroyed in the press," and he made a vague pitch for the conference participants to support DeLay in his general election race in November. DeLay should not worry about it, however, he said: "God always does his best work after a crucifixion."


In case you all missed that, DeLay just compared himself to Christ

The Rev. Barry Lynn, who heads Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said the gathering was more about partisan politics than religion or cultural values.

"This 'war' is nothing real," Lynn said in a telephone interview with Cox News Service. "The fact is Christians in America are a cultural majority, and they are an extremely powerful group. But what you have here are second-tier preachers who are hoping to hit the big time, desperately hoping for a national spotlight ... ."

samantha.levine@chron.com


Christianity I have no truck with, I know many very sincere compassionate Christians who try daily to live up to the values taught by Christ. This is something entirely different. This is the money changers in the Temple all over again.

P.S. Given that Christianity is the largest and most wealthy religion in the U.S., not to mention having a President who has "Jesus" rubber stamp his decisions on a regular basis, I'd say Christianity is doing pretty well for being "persecuted" and all. Don't you think?

However, There Is Good News

Abramoff Sentenced

Though why didn't he have to replay the entire 60 million?

Hopefully we will be reading something similar about DeLay within the year.

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