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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-15-10 09:23 AM
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"Pastors are actually preaching more about social justice because Glenn Beck has told them not to"
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http://mediamatters.org/blog/201004150014

Wallis: "{P}astors are actually preaching more about social justice because Glenn Beck has told them not to"

April 15, 2010 9:41 am ET by Media Matters staff


In an April 14 "On Faith" post at washingtonpost.com, Rev. Jim Wallis wrote:

Over several weeks, Glenn Beck has attacked the term and concept of "social justice"; likened it to Marxism, Communism, and Nazism; told people to leave their churches if the words even appeared on congregational Web sites; and instructed Christians to "turn in" their pastors and priests to church authorities if they preached or taught "social justice." That's what he said, and is still saying. I felt it necessary to respond when I heard that a Fox News personality had attacked the heart of the mission statement of Sojourners: "to articulate the biblical call to social justice." He only attacked me when I challenged his misrepresentations and distortions of a central Christian teaching that is integral to biblical faith.

If Beck had merely attacked "big government" again, as he does each night, or just expressed his strong libertarian philosophy that government bears no responsibility for issues like poverty, or re-stated his preference of personal responsibility over social responsibility for solving societal problems, nobody would have even responded -- it wouldn't have been news. But what he did say, and continues to say, is that "social justice" is both a dangerous and destructive teaching. The term continues to be derided on his famous blackboard, along with whoever challenges his ideas.

While I have agreed that cause of social justice has sometimes been politicized for ideological purposes by both Left and Right, I continue to defend the term itself as biblical and at the center of church teachings across the centuries and our many traditions (including Beck's own Mormon Church, as many of its leaders have pointed out). And I have been heartened to see Christians of diverse political views and voting patterns rise to defend the integrity of social justice as core to the gospel.

While Beck has yet to respond to a standing invitation to a public dialogue about what social justice really means, his comments have already sparked a broad national conversation -- as is well represented here in the On Faith discussion. Ironically, because of Beck's nightly assaults, I haven't seen such a national conversation in years about the meaning of biblical social justice. Several heads of church denominations have called to tell me that their pastors are actually preaching more about social justice because Glenn Beck has told them not to, and that thousands of pastors have turned themselves in to them (as church authorities) as "social justice pastors." In addition, more than 50,000 have turned themselves in to Beck (literally overflowing his inbox).

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Gman2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-15-10 09:50 AM
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1. I saw that coming a mile away, and did thank him for it at the time.
As well as discussing frankly the true role and scope of gov. And their calling us all Nancyboys on controlling Wall Street, again drives not only us, but them as well, to find the strength to confront Wall Street. McCains braying about lets kill something, will highlite any accomplishments that Obama makes, that doesnt find us in a new and unneeded war. When the Rethugs complain that we are focussing on wrong things, as HCR, controlling wall street, finding better responses to immigration, reducing nukes, on and on, arent the issue we Americans care about most. And just as their wail and knashings reach crescendo, about our ignoring jobs, Obama comes out to say those underpinnings were necessary before our system would respond properly. Just then, immense vitality reaches the job market, and a feeling of hope, and faith returns. And all the naysayers, chicken littles, hell no you cants, Dems are trying to ruin this great nationists, will be nothing more than those unfortunate souls we encounter in downtowns, cursing and fuming to invisible audiences.
They are indeed dying, as a party. And the mass of teafreaks, will coalesce into some other config.

We cannot define ourselves but by what we oppose. The brash, stark, Orwellian backdrop our opponents provide, is the perfect straightman. The only drawback, is they are straight up insane, and the public dithers between us and them, whoever them is.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-15-10 11:36 AM
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2. This, I guess, is the silver lining to all things Beck. He's also
waking people up with his rhetoric, and that's a good thing.
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