Archive for October, 2008

Obama, the Pro-Life Candidate

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Sounds like a joke, doesn’t it? But according to prolifeproobama.com, if you’re looking for the most pro-life candidate for president, then Barack Hussein Obama is your man. This new pro Obama website, supposedly sponsored by a group of Christians, claims Obama has a 100 percent pro-choice Senate voting record and that he proposes plans that would do more to reduce abortions in America than John McCain. Apparently we’ve overlooked the time when Senator Obama opposed a partial-birth ban passed by the House and the Senate, or in the Illinois state Senate when he twice opposed legislation requiring that aborted infants born alive receive medical attention.

Has the Prosperity Gospel Contributed to the Financial Crisis?

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Jonathan Walton thinks so. He’s a religion professor at the University of California at Riverside. According to his research, one of the primary teachings of the prosperity movement, that God will “make a way” for you to enjoy a better life, has progressed into something even more dangerous. Walton believes that this kind of thinking has encouraged some church goers to believe, “God caused the bank to ignore my credit score and blessed me with my first house.” He says the results have been “disastrous, because they pretty much turned parishioners into prey for greedy brokers.”

Walton goes on to say, “The economic boom ’90s and financial overextensions of the new millennium contributed to the success of the Prosperity message. Narratives of how ‘God blessed me with my first house despite my credit’ were common. Sermons declaring ‘It’s your season to overflow’ supplanted messages of economic sobriety,” and “little attention was paid to … the dangers of using one’s home equity as an ATM to subsidize cars, clothes and vacations.”

Will the current economic crisis challenge the prosperity message? Probably not. Walton predicts it will likely continue, since the promise of financial blessing is just as attractive when times are hard. Is there any other reason to denounce prosperity theology for the dangerous teaching that it is?

Commemorating the Pork-Barrel Bailout Package

Monday, October 6th, 2008