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Showing posts with label Manhattan Declaration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manhattan Declaration. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
An Unjust Law is No Law at All
Christians and Civil Disobedience
Thoughts on St. Augustine's observation on the role of a Christian in an unjust society.
Thoughts on St. Augustine's observation on the role of a Christian in an unjust society.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Manhattan Declaration
Taking a Stand for the Values that Built a Nation

Affirming the Values Faith Teaches Us
Christians, when they have lived up to the highest ideals of their faith, have defended the weak and vulnerable and worked tirelessly to protect and strengthen vital institutions of civil society, beginning with the family. It was in this tradition that a group of prominent Christian clergy, ministry leaders, and scholars released the Manhattan Declaration on November 20, 2009 at a press conference in Washington, DC. The 4,700-word declaration speaks in defense of the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, and religious liberty. It issues a clarion call to Christians to adhere firmly to their convictions in these three areas.
Visit the Manhattan Declaration Website [click to read] to learn more and add your name to this important statement.
The goal of those who released the Manhattan Declaration is to build a movement of Catholic, Evangelical, and Eastern Orthodox Christians who will stand together alongside other men and women of goodwill to advance the sanctity of life, rebuild and revitalize the marriage culture, and protect religious liberty.

Affirming the Values Faith Teaches Us
Christians, when they have lived up to the highest ideals of their faith, have defended the weak and vulnerable and worked tirelessly to protect and strengthen vital institutions of civil society, beginning with the family. It was in this tradition that a group of prominent Christian clergy, ministry leaders, and scholars released the Manhattan Declaration on November 20, 2009 at a press conference in Washington, DC. The 4,700-word declaration speaks in defense of the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, and religious liberty. It issues a clarion call to Christians to adhere firmly to their convictions in these three areas.
Visit the Manhattan Declaration Website [click to read] to learn more and add your name to this important statement.
The goal of those who released the Manhattan Declaration is to build a movement of Catholic, Evangelical, and Eastern Orthodox Christians who will stand together alongside other men and women of goodwill to advance the sanctity of life, rebuild and revitalize the marriage culture, and protect religious liberty.
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