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Evangelicals praise McCain on performance at Rick Warren forum

by Jennifer Riley, Christian Post
Posted: Monday, August 18, 2008, 21:46 (BST)
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Prominent evangelical leaders in the US gave Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain a thumbs up for the responses he gave to questions posed by Pastor Rick Warren at Saturday evening's Saddleback Civil Forum.

McCain was praised for clearly laying out his stance on divisive issues, such as abortion and the California marriage amendment, whilst Democratic rival Senator Barack Obama was criticised for what some saw as unclear or safe answers.

"I also thought Senator McCain did very well ... I was particularly impressed by his answer on people he admired," remarked Tom Minnery, senior vice president of Focus on the Family, during the teleconference with evangelical leaders following the forum.

"He went right to General Petraeus ... And I contrast that to Senator Obama, who when asked who influences him the most, he mentioned his wife ... his grandmother - those are safe nominations."

Minnery also criticised Obama for saying that he supports marriage between a man and a woman, whilst at the same time stating his support for same-sex civil unions.

"You cannot square the circle as he is trying to do," Minnery said. "Either you support marriage or you do not. He says one thing. By his actions, he indicates another thing."

Janet Folger, national radio host and president of Faith2Action, commented on Obama's response to the abortion issue. Obama answered the question, "When does a baby get human rights?", by saying that it was "above my pay grade" to give a specific answer. Folger believes his response does not accurately reflect his voting record.

According to his record, a baby never receives human rights, Folger charges.

"He's the only senator in the entire Senate in Illinois who actually stood on the floor and spoke against protecting babies that were completely severed from the mother, that had survived the assault of an abortion," said Folger. "That answer should have been 'never'. He tried to avoid it, and it tells me that he shouldn't be getting the pay grade of President."

Meanwhile, McCain "without hesitation" stated that life begins at conception, Folger pointed out.

She also praised the Republican candidate for making it "very, very clear" on whom he would appoint to the Supreme Court.

Senators McCain and Obama met at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, on Saturday for their first joint appearance as the two presumptive presidential nominees of their party. Some 6,500 people attended the forum as millions more watched via live broadcast.

Minnery said it was groundbreaking that such an event had taken place at a church.

"[T]he idea that two presidential candidates would sit down with an evangelical pastor and answers questions like this is historic," said the FOTF official.

Several evangelical leaders, noting their concerns prior to the event, applauded Pastor Rick Warren for not shying away from asking questions about the abortion issue.

Bishop Harry Jackson, who stood out from other evangelical leaders during the teleconference for being an African-American and a registered Democrat, said he believed Senator McCain "closed the deal" at Saturday's forum.

"I think he made a clear contrast between himself and Barack Obama. Many evangelicals will vote for him."



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Added: Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 11:04 (BST)

This was a fraud. Not only did Pastor Rick and Senator McCain lie about the honesty of the discussion, but it was clear that McCain, preaching to his own choir - still needed a cheat sheet. An affirmative action based on his Christian disability.

Sharon Stillson, Seattle WA

Added: Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 1:30 (BST)

Beware dear followers and believers and faithful people of JESUS, that the TRUTH sees no political party affiliations, but the TRUTH sees a mans heart. McCain is astute, like a serpent', its so easy to sell to christians: all deceit has to do is open his mouth saying what HE KNOWS Christians want to hear: Pro life, marriage, defense... HOW EASE IT IS TO DECEIT LIKE A SNAKE, THE HEART OF THE INNOCENT... unbelievable. As an American citizen, I pray to our Lord Jesus and the SPIRIT OF TRUTH, the Holy Spirit, to open the eyes of the blind, and the ears of the deaf, so you will hear what is between words and so that you may see what is between lines... McCain is the bridge to the MICROCHIP IMPLANT 666... BEWARE OF YOUR POILITICAL PARTIES... were not the Jews Saduceus and fariseus and they all killed Jesus???? Look further... seek the Freedom only Jesus can bring and guidance only the Holy Spirit can give to VOTE for the one GOD has chosen, not because of "sale words', but because GOD SEES THE HEART AND THE INTENTION THAT IS BEHIND EVERY WORD, SPEECH, OFFER... MAY GOD'S CANDIDATE WIN... beyond party affiliations.. May our Lord save America and the World... until the last one of his chosen ones receive SALVATION...

adriana , Buenos Aires, Argentina

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