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Sunday, April 25, 2010

When it comes to climate, separation of church and state ends

From the Weekly Standard:
The White House wants churches to advance its climate change agenda.
By Meghan Clyne
If the Obama administration has its way, the gospel of climate change will be coming to a pulpit near you. That at least seems to be the dream of the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships—a 25-member group of leaders from across the religious spectrum that is part of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
Last month, the council spent a day at the White House briefing senior administration officials on its “final report of recommendations” for improving collaboration between the government and religious organizations. The 164-page document, entitled “A New Era of Partnerships,” takes up the “priority areas” identified by President Obama—Economic Recovery and Domestic Poverty, Fatherhood and Healthy Families, Environment and Climate Change, Global Poverty and Development, and Interreligious Cooperation.
Read the rest, forewarned is forearmed.  When it comes to the National Day of Prayer it is too religious, as is Franklin Graham, but climate now that is the true religion of government of this administration and his cohorts.

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