Roe v. Wade getting overturned!!

What makes you think Joe is a Christian?
He is a liberal Christian. It’s common knowledge.

In Biden’s Catholic Faith, an Ascendant Liberal Christianity (Published 2021)

In Biden’s Catholic Faith, an Ascendant Liberal Christianity

President Biden, perhaps the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century, speaks of how his Catholic faith grounds his life and his policies.

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President Biden and Jill Biden attended Mass at St. Matthew’s in Washington the morning of his inauguration. He quoted St. Augustine in his inaugural address.
Doug Mills/The New York Times

By Elizabeth Dias. Updated June 18, 2021

Hours before President Biden took the oath of office, he entered the front pew of the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, the seat of Catholic Washington, and beheld the mosaics behind the altar.

An intimate group of family, friends and congressional leaders had gathered for Mass, in the place where Pope Francis spoke in 2015 and where the funeral for John F. Kennedy, the nation’s first Roman Catholic president, was held.

When it was time for the homily, the Rev. Kevin F. O’Brien, the president of Santa Clara University and friend of the Biden family, compared Mr. Biden’s upcoming inaugural message to the words of Jesus.

“Your public service is animated by the same conviction,” he said, “to help and protect people and to advance justice and reconciliation, especially for those who are too often looked over and left behind.”

“This is your noble commission,” he said. “This is the divine summons for all of us.”

There are myriad changes with the incoming Biden administration. One of the most significant: a president who has spent a lifetime steeped in Christian rituals and practices.

Mr. Biden, perhaps the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century, regularly attends Mass and speaks of how his Catholic faith grounds his life and his policies.

And with Mr. Biden, a different, more liberal Christianity is ascendant: less focused on sexual politics and more on combating poverty, climate change and racial inequality.

His arrival comes after four years in which conservative Christianity has reigned in America’s highest halls of power, embodied in white evangelicals laser-focused on ending abortion and guarding against what they saw as encroachments on their freedoms. Their devotion to former President Donald J. Trump was so fervent that many showed up in Washington on Jan. 6 to protest the election results.

Mr. Biden’s leadership is a repudiation of the claim by many conservative leaders that Democrats are inherently anti-Christian.

His rise comes as fewer registered Democrats identify as Christian. Nearly half are religiously unaffiliated or believers of other faiths, a share that has grown significantly in recent years, according to the Pew Research Center; about 80 percent of registered Republicans are Christian.

Yet the current influence of liberal Christianity in the Democratic Party goes beyond Mr. Biden. Senator Raphael Warnock, the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, won election with a campaign rooted in Black liberation theology. The Sunday after his election, Mr. Warnock preached about John the Baptist, the “truth-telling troublemaker,” he said, who was beheaded by King Herod for his prophetic witness.

Representative Cori Bush, a pastor who led Kingdom Embassy International in St. Louis, has started her tenure in Congress advocating universal basic income. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez connects her Catholic faith with her push for reforming health care and environmental policy. She has said her favorite Bible story is one where Jesus, in anger, threw money changers out of the temple.

In his inaugural address, Mr. Biden rooted himself and the country in a Christian moral vision that makes room for a pluralistic society, unlike his predecessor who promised to make America a certain kind of Christian nation. Mr. Biden quoted Augustine, “a saint in my church,” he said, who wrote that “a people was a multitude defined by the common objects of their love.”

Augustine, the fourth-century North African bishop, recognized that no political community was going to be the city of God on earth, explained Eric Gregory, professor of religion at Princeton University. This passage, from the saint’s “City of God,” has been used in the 20th century “to open up the space for a nontheocratic way for Christians to understand what it means to be citizens in a plural society,” he said.

For Mr. Biden, “it was a subtle and explicit effort to show a different vision of a way in which a Christian could imagine themselves as part of a diverse America, one that is defined by these common objects of love, rather than by hate and fear or exclusion,” he said.

While conservative Catholics have doubled down on abortion policy and religious freedom for the past four years, Mr. Biden’s policy priorities reflect those of Pope Francis, who has sought to turn the church’s attention from sexual politics to issues like environmental protection, poverty and migration.

On his first day in office, Mr. Biden recommitted the United States to the Paris climate agreement, the international accord designed to avert global warming; ended the ban on travel from predominantly Muslim and African countries; and stopped construction on the border wall.

Mr. Biden’s support for abortion rights is already causing tension in the Catholic church. Even before the inaugural ceremony had finished, Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, the president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued an extensive statement criticizing Mr. Biden for policies “that would advance moral evils,” especially “in the areas of abortion, contraception, marriage, and gender.” Cardinal Blase J. Cupich of Chicago, who is known for his alignment with Pope Francis’ social and economic priorities, pushed back on Twitter, calling the statement unprecedented and “ill-considered.”

Mr. Biden’s priorities reflect values that progressive faith leaders have pushed for, and that motivated many to speak out for him during the campaign, said Derrick Harkins, who led interfaith outreach for the Democratic National Committee this past cycle. There is a sense of moral synergy on the left, among not only progressive Christians but also humanists, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs and the spectrum of faith traditions, he said.

The work now “has a chance of really having traction,” he said. “I’m very optimistic about what can unfold.”

The grassroots progressive Christian movement is center stage in Mr. Biden’s Washington.

Unlike four years ago, when many of the participants in the post-inaugural prayer service were conservative evangelicals or prosperity gospel preachers, this year’s Thursday service included a broad array of religious progressives, including two transgender faith leaders. Rabbi Sharon Brous of IKAR, a Jewish community in Los Angeles, prayed for the coming of a new America, one “built on love, rooted in justice and propelled by our moral imagination.”

The Rev. William J. Barber II, a chairman of the Poor People’s Campaign, preached and directly challenged Mr. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to pursue a Third Reconstruction, decades after the civil rights era. He urged them to address “interlocking injustices of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation/denial of health care, the war economy, and the false moral narrative of religious nationalism.”

Jesus taught that a nation is judged by how it treats the least of these, the poor, the hungry, the sick, the immigrant, he explained in an interview.

“Birth pangs require one thing: pushing,” he said. “That is what the movement has to do.”

For many believers, the shift in the Christianity of the presidency is already personal. On the eve of his inauguration, Mr. Biden led the nation in a memorial service on the mall for victims of the coronavirus pandemic.

He adopted the posture of a chaplain, noted Michelle Ami Reyes, the vice president of the Asian American Christian Collaborative, a group that started last year to combat anti-Asian racism rising from the pandemic.

“That is a deeply biblical posture,” she said, “mourning with those who mourn.”

Elizabeth Dias covers faith and politics from Washington. She previously covered a similar beat for Time magazine. More about Elizabeth Dias

A version of this article appears in print on Jan. 24, 2021, Section A, Page 13 of the New York edition with the headline: Liberal Christianity Ascends With Biden’s Faith. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

See more on: President Joe Biden, Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Cases, Democratic Party
 
He is a liberal Christian. It’s common knowledge.

In Biden’s Catholic Faith, an Ascendant Liberal Christianity (Published 2021)

In Biden’s Catholic Faith, an Ascendant Liberal Christianity

President Biden, perhaps the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century, speaks of how his Catholic faith grounds his life and his policies.

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President Biden and Jill Biden attended Mass at St. Matthew’s in Washington the morning of his inauguration. He quoted St. Augustine in his inaugural address.
Doug Mills/The New York Times

By Elizabeth Dias. Updated June 18, 2021

Hours before President Biden took the oath of office, he entered the front pew of the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, the seat of Catholic Washington, and beheld the mosaics behind the altar.

An intimate group of family, friends and congressional leaders had gathered for Mass, in the place where Pope Francis spoke in 2015 and where the funeral for John F. Kennedy, the nation’s first Roman Catholic president, was held.

When it was time for the homily, the Rev. Kevin F. O’Brien, the president of Santa Clara University and friend of the Biden family, compared Mr. Biden’s upcoming inaugural message to the words of Jesus.

“Your public service is animated by the same conviction,” he said, “to help and protect people and to advance justice and reconciliation, especially for those who are too often looked over and left behind.”

“This is your noble commission,” he said. “This is the divine summons for all of us.”

There are myriad changes with the incoming Biden administration. One of the most significant: a president who has spent a lifetime steeped in Christian rituals and practices.

Mr. Biden, perhaps the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century, regularly attends Mass and speaks of how his Catholic faith grounds his life and his policies.

And with Mr. Biden, a different, more liberal Christianity is ascendant: less focused on sexual politics and more on combating poverty, climate change and racial inequality.

His arrival comes after four years in which conservative Christianity has reigned in America’s highest halls of power, embodied in white evangelicals laser-focused on ending abortion and guarding against what they saw as encroachments on their freedoms. Their devotion to former President Donald J. Trump was so fervent that many showed up in Washington on Jan. 6 to protest the election results.

Mr. Biden’s leadership is a repudiation of the claim by many conservative leaders that Democrats are inherently anti-Christian.

His rise comes as fewer registered Democrats identify as Christian. Nearly half are religiously unaffiliated or believers of other faiths, a share that has grown significantly in recent years, according to the Pew Research Center; about 80 percent of registered Republicans are Christian.

Yet the current influence of liberal Christianity in the Democratic Party goes beyond Mr. Biden. Senator Raphael Warnock, the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, won election with a campaign rooted in Black liberation theology. The Sunday after his election, Mr. Warnock preached about John the Baptist, the “truth-telling troublemaker,” he said, who was beheaded by King Herod for his prophetic witness.

Representative Cori Bush, a pastor who led Kingdom Embassy International in St. Louis, has started her tenure in Congress advocating universal basic income. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez connects her Catholic faith with her push for reforming health care and environmental policy. She has said her favorite Bible story is one where Jesus, in anger, threw money changers out of the temple.

In his inaugural address, Mr. Biden rooted himself and the country in a Christian moral vision that makes room for a pluralistic society, unlike his predecessor who promised to make America a certain kind of Christian nation. Mr. Biden quoted Augustine, “a saint in my church,” he said, who wrote that “a people was a multitude defined by the common objects of their love.”

Augustine, the fourth-century North African bishop, recognized that no political community was going to be the city of God on earth, explained Eric Gregory, professor of religion at Princeton University. This passage, from the saint’s “City of God,” has been used in the 20th century “to open up the space for a nontheocratic way for Christians to understand what it means to be citizens in a plural society,” he said.

For Mr. Biden, “it was a subtle and explicit effort to show a different vision of a way in which a Christian could imagine themselves as part of a diverse America, one that is defined by these common objects of love, rather than by hate and fear or exclusion,” he said.

While conservative Catholics have doubled down on abortion policy and religious freedom for the past four years, Mr. Biden’s policy priorities reflect those of Pope Francis, who has sought to turn the church’s attention from sexual politics to issues like environmental protection, poverty and migration.

On his first day in office, Mr. Biden recommitted the United States to the Paris climate agreement, the international accord designed to avert global warming; ended the ban on travel from predominantly Muslim and African countries; and stopped construction on the border wall.

Mr. Biden’s support for abortion rights is already causing tension in the Catholic church. Even before the inaugural ceremony had finished, Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, the president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued an extensive statement criticizing Mr. Biden for policies “that would advance moral evils,” especially “in the areas of abortion, contraception, marriage, and gender.” Cardinal Blase J. Cupich of Chicago, who is known for his alignment with Pope Francis’ social and economic priorities, pushed back on Twitter, calling the statement unprecedented and “ill-considered.”

Mr. Biden’s priorities reflect values that progressive faith leaders have pushed for, and that motivated many to speak out for him during the campaign, said Derrick Harkins, who led interfaith outreach for the Democratic National Committee this past cycle. There is a sense of moral synergy on the left, among not only progressive Christians but also humanists, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs and the spectrum of faith traditions, he said.

The work now “has a chance of really having traction,” he said. “I’m very optimistic about what can unfold.”

The grassroots progressive Christian movement is center stage in Mr. Biden’s Washington.

Unlike four years ago, when many of the participants in the post-inaugural prayer service were conservative evangelicals or prosperity gospel preachers, this year’s Thursday service included a broad array of religious progressives, including two transgender faith leaders. Rabbi Sharon Brous of IKAR, a Jewish community in Los Angeles, prayed for the coming of a new America, one “built on love, rooted in justice and propelled by our moral imagination.”

The Rev. William J. Barber II, a chairman of the Poor People’s Campaign, preached and directly challenged Mr. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to pursue a Third Reconstruction, decades after the civil rights era. He urged them to address “interlocking injustices of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation/denial of health care, the war economy, and the false moral narrative of religious nationalism.”

Jesus taught that a nation is judged by how it treats the least of these, the poor, the hungry, the sick, the immigrant, he explained in an interview.

“Birth pangs require one thing: pushing,” he said. “That is what the movement has to do.”

For many believers, the shift in the Christianity of the presidency is already personal. On the eve of his inauguration, Mr. Biden led the nation in a memorial service on the mall for victims of the coronavirus pandemic.

He adopted the posture of a chaplain, noted Michelle Ami Reyes, the vice president of the Asian American Christian Collaborative, a group that started last year to combat anti-Asian racism rising from the pandemic.

“That is a deeply biblical posture,” she said, “mourning with those who mourn.”

Elizabeth Dias covers faith and politics from Washington. She previously covered a similar beat for Time magazine. More about Elizabeth Dias

A version of this article appears in print on Jan. 24, 2021, Section A, Page 13 of the New York edition with the headline: Liberal Christianity Ascends With Biden’s Faith. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

See more on: President Joe Biden, Roman Catholic Church Sex Abuse Cases, Democratic Party
Thanks! Bless you
 
It's now in the hands of the voters in each state. And there's a problem with this? I fail to see a problem now.
 
No doctor is going to force a woman to give birth to a baby that will not survive. Stop your ridiculous fear mongering and fake bull shat.
Opposition to the Republican/Jesus party’s six week abortion ban is on the ballot in Florida in November

When Kamala gets about six points ahead in Florida, what is your guess?

Trump dies of a heart attack

Trump seeks asylum in Russia

Trump sues the deep state for depriving him as a right to be Dictator of the United States.

Trump is taken up in the Rapture with all the other white evangelical Christians


If Florida is in play, with 30 electoral college votes at stake the Harris for President campaign isn't taking any chances. It has called Florida a "critical" state, and it's investing resources, working to win Democratic voters, but also working to woo "unhappy GOP," and "persuadable independent voters," The Palm Beach Postreports Sunday.
 
Opposition to the Republican/Jesus party’s six week abortion ban is on the ballot in Florida in November

When Kamala gets about six points ahead in Florida, what is your
Opposition to the Republican/Jesus party’s six week abortion ban is on the ballot in Florida in November


Honestly 6 weeks should be enough to decide if you need an abortion. Let's make it safe and rare to kill a baby. Irrational theist sure love those abortions.
 
Honestly 6 weeks should be enough to decide if you need an abortion. Let's make it safe and rare to kill a baby. Irrational theist sure love those abortions.
Most women do on their own. So let’s just take your nose and the government out of it OK
 
" Prima Facie Observations "

* Theistic Communists *

What makes you think Joe is a Christian?
As justification , let us go with the tithing to the catholic and lutherine charities headed up by mayor orca ass and bishops for a gravy train from government coffers of taxpayer moneys to inundate the us with illegal migrants .
 
" More All Titty "

* Independence Of Individual Autonomy And Go Fuck Your Own Self To Others *

Let's not, let's have tight regulation on abortion. It's the moral thing to do irrational theist
A live birth is the only non incidental requirement to become a us citizen and live birth is required for equal protection with a citizen .

The anti-abortion trope reviles the us citizen .
 
" More All Titty "

* Independence Of Individual Autonomy And Go Fuck Your Own Self To Others *


A live birth is the only non incidental requirement to become a us citizen and live birth is required for equal protection with a citizen .

The anti-abortion trope reviles the us citizen .
Yeah, go fuck yourself.
 
" Traitors To Us Republic Who Revile The Us Citizen Want To Fuck You "

* Was That Getting The Point Or Not *

Yeah, go fuck yourself.
In deed , that would by my choice and not yours , and so long as you maintain that stipulation , you are free to reciprocate in fucking yourself if that is what you choose .
 
" Traitors To Us Republic Who Revile The Us Citizen Want To Fuck You "

* Was That Getting The Point Or Not *


In deed , that would by my choice and not yours , and so long as you maintain that stipulation , you are free to reciprocate in fucking yourself if that is what you choose .
Indeed, you go fucking yourself is what I would choose rather than you freely killing babies. You get my point?
 
" Disingenuous Reference To Babies While Blubbering Like One "

* Anthropocentric Conceited Damned Dirty Apes Revile The Value of Being A Us Citizen *

Indeed, you go fucking yourself is what I would choose rather than you freely killing babies. You get my point?
I have no idea what you are flapping your gums about because babies have been born and therefore entitled to equal protection with a citizen , so killing one would be fucking someone else and not fucking oneself .

Apparently , those whom revile autonomy and independence of the citizen , such as yourself , cannot face their own incrimination in the mirror .
 
" Disingenuous Reference To Babies While Blubbering Like One "

* Anthropocentric Conceited Damned Dirty Apes Revile The Value of Being A Us Citizen *


I have no idea what you are flapping your gums about because babies have been born and therefore entitled to equal protection with a citizen , so killing one would be fucking someone else and not fucking oneself .

Apparently , those whom revile autonomy and independence of the citizen , such as yourself , cannot face their own incrimination in the mirror .
The baby in the womb you stupid mother fucker. Again, just go fuck yourself.
 
" Personified Homunculus For The Stupid Traitors "

* Conceited Damned Dirty Apes Throwing A Tizzy Fit *

The baby in the womb you stupid mother fucker. Again, just go fuck yourself.
The majority of without cause abortions are optioned within the first trimester and you are blubbering with revulsion against the autonomy and independence of the us citizen to make their own decisions about it .

The with cause abortions for developmental anomalies are ignored by the 6reak 6armer 6anatic , anthropocentric psychopaths , with arrogance of damned dirty apes , who demand others capitulate to their lust for control , authority and revulsion against the autonomy and independence of the us citizen to make decisions about it .

There are not babies in the womb , as a baby is so denoted for the babbling that begins at about 4 months after birth .

The reference to babies is a melodramatic over exaggeration , with an attempt to misguide others about the actual states of development , through an arcane personification of a homunculus .
 
" Personified Homunculus For The Stupid Traitors "

* Conceited Damned Dirty Apes Throwing A Tizzy Fit *


The majority of without cause abortions are optioned within the first trimester and you are blubbering with revulsion against the autonomy and independence of the us citizen to make their own decisions about it .

The with cause abortions for developmental anomalies are ignored by the 6reak 6armer 6anatic , anthropocentric psychopaths , with arrogance of damned dirty apes , who demand others capitulate to their lust for control , authority and revulsion against the autonomy and independence of the us citizen to make decisions about it .

There are not babies in the womb , as a baby is so denoted for the babbling that begins at about 4 months after birth .

The reference to babies is a melodramatic over exaggeration , with an attempt to misguide others about the actual states of development , through an arcane personification of a homunculus .
The baby in the womb you stupid mother fucker! Get it straight
 
The baby in the womb you stupid mother fucker! Get it straight
You failed to mention that the “womb” is inside the body and therefore under the autonomy of a voting American citizen in most cases.

Women do not have to be pregnant to know what Trump and the Supreme Court did to them and they aren’t going to let it happen again or get worse with two more young Catholic judges on the Supreme Court if Trump wins




The Marquette Law School Poll national survey found Harris preferred by 53 percent of likely voters while Trump was the choice of only 47 percent, according to a Wednesday press release. In May, the same poll found Trump leading President Joe Biden by two points, with a 51-49 split among likely voters.
 
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