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Monday, May 04, 2009
Harry R. Jackson, Jr. :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Battle For Marriage Continues
by Harry R. Jackson, Jr.
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Last Tuesday my organization, the High Impact Leadership Coalition, held an open-air rally in DC to oppose a same-sex marriage reciprocity bill, which is being pushed through the DC City Council. Several hundred concerned citizens (including over 100 pastors) attended because they felt that their opinions were not being heard. Most informed citizens also felt that the bill had been surreptitiously advanced.

Last week’s rally was the beginning of what may become the ultimate battle for marriage in the nation. By the end of the week four major events had happened. First, the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) held a major press conference announcing their "No Offense" campaign with Carrie Prejean featured in their presentation. The campaign will help the average American see that there is reverse persecution already occurring in our great nation. For example, photographers in New Mexico were hauled before the state human rights commission because they choose not to accept business to photograph same-sex weddings.

Second, gay activists began running television ads calling Carrie Prejean a “religious bigot.” Third, over 100 ordained ministers from the DC area decided to purchase a full-page ad that will appear in The Examiner, a Capitol Hill newspaper, the day of the next legislative meeting Tuesday May 5. Finally, last week was the first time a coherent voice was able to state displeasure with the bill. Many denominational streams and ethnic groups worked together hand-in-glove. Most of the spiritual leaders who worked with me were surprised that the majority of the community’s churchgoing population was barely aware of the proposed law and its ramifications.

The bill is scheduled for a final vote. If fully ratified, it then moves to the Congress for review. The review could be as short as 30 days, if uncontested by Congress, or much longer if the bill is challenged. This means that a national congressional debate on gay marriage could begin as soon as this month. Naturally, such a debate would draw citizens from around the nation to contact their congressman.

So, where do we go from here? First, we must develop a legal strategy to keep this bad law from being set into motion. Many groups are qualified to deal with this including the Alliance Defense Fund, American Center for Law and Justice, and Liberty Counsel. Their work must be rapidly coordinated, synthesized, and implemented.

Second, churches must contact their political leaders. In DC, the Missionary Baptists are leading the way with a postcard campaign, calling for a vote from the people to decide on this important issue. Other groups (such as the Progressive Baptists) are mobilizing. Hopefully, the Southern Baptists (whose lobbying influence is huge) will stand up and be counted. Nationally, church headquarters from every denomination must start a letter writing and lobbying campaign to key congressmen. Continued...

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Bishop Harry Jackson is chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition and senior pastor of Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, MD, and co-authored, Personal Faith, Public Policy [FrontLine; March 2008] with Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council.

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Here is a common du thread
The du problem;

"Your extrapolations of my comments do the same.
It's not unintelligent, it's just ill mannered and graceless and reveals a kind of entitled mentality I recognize."

Comment: du writes a lot of words that are "buzz words" and tries to tie disparate meanings into a cohesive sentence. And it fails.

No one "extrapolated on the comments by du. It is apparent du does not KNOW what the word means in context or use. Responses I make I try to make SPECIFIC to the comments by du.

Responding to the veracity of comments is not extrapolation of those comments.


More mud puddles
du dives back in, and writes in part:

"du
Location: CA
Reply # 1
Date: May 12, 2009 - 12:51 PM EST Rich D and anderson
Ridiculing what I say is a sorry cover up for a lack of ability in dealing with this issue in all it's proper contexts. Whether social, political or historical. Especially historical."

Comment: The fact is that du has no facts. du has empty pockets, but lots and lots of personal animosity towards those that are not allies in her life quest to validate homosoexuals. Over and over again, references to books, science, history, 2000 yers of bivlical scholars, and documented history has been posted to du, only for du to claim nothing has been presented. du has a depth of comprehension ignorance that defies description.

"That's the PROPER contexts, not selective ones to maximize pejorative rhetoric."

Comment" No du, see my above comment. YOUR failure to accept, realize, understand, or even listen to the evidence presented IS THE PROBLEM! Your failure to accept a diversity of opinion as valid from an opposing viewpoint identifies YOU as nothing more than a useful ifiot for the cause. An idealist that will defend even the most brazen mis information as facts, no matter what evidence is presented.
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