A Discussion on the Role Religion Played in the Recent Presidential Election
November 29, 2012 12:00-1:30 PM
Panelists: Sam Hodges, Jeff Weiss, Derek Jeter and Mike Ghouse
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time, I will elaborate on each panelists take.
candidates Santorum, Bachman and Gingrich had defined themselves in sectarian terms,
while Sam Hodges shared the movement of the society towards secularization, and
Derek talked about the bubble Republicans lived in. My take was the trend
towards pluralism, and that this election has firmly established the separation
of church and state.
the evangelicals and we all discussed about the fears and phobias of each
group, the fear of evangelicals to see the world move towards sinful societies,
a violation of God’s covenant. He and I carried the discussion further about
how the conservatives in Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and others want
to hang on the covenant. I can see the safety and clarity of that position. He
was open to seeing it from a pluralistic point of view as well, meaning the
same scripture is viewed differently by the liberals.
sit between Jeff and Sam, both of whom I have come to admire for years. Jeff
was a recipient of the Pluralist Award for his equal opportunity criticism of
faiths while Sam is also a recipient of the award in 2011 for this drive to
present another point of view. The awards are bestowed at the annual Unity Day
event. www.UnitydayUSA.com
or written in sentence format) written earlier, but not shared as written, most
of the conversation was in response to each other’s comments.
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in India and chose to be an American some two decades ago. The most attractive
thing about America is freedom, the personal, social, business, religious and
cultural freedom. It’s near absolute freedom except where the public safety is
concerned. Freedom is the most cherished value for me, it means questioning
everything, including my own belief, and why I do or don’t do things.
Muslim family like millions of other Muslims, and when I was a teen, I chose to
be ir-religious, however, there was not a religious place I did not visit or
participate, and people’s faith amazes me. I remained an Atheist for nearly
thirty years and about 15 years ago I chose Islam to be my religion, let me be
clear, it could have been any religion, all of them provided the same value; to
find peace within and peace with what surrounds.
I have made some outrageous statements
to the orthodox folks – that my religion is not superior or inferior to any. If
it is superior, it amounts to arrogance and arrogance is the mother of all evil
and conflicts. Religion is about humility.
pluralism – that learning to respect the otherness of others and accept the God
given or genetic uniqueness of each one of us, if we do that, then conflicts
fade and solutions emerge.
Much of my work is linked to some 5 sites, and 30 blogs on each topic at www.MikeGhouse.net
Thanks to Dallas Morning News, Huff post, Washington post, Hannity and
sanity… for giving me the opportunity to express my thoughts.
I am committed to building cohesive societies, where no one has to live in
apprehension, discomfort or fear of the other. My book will be out by Christmas
and movie will be done next Christmas.
Where do we draw that fine line between
church and state in the election process….for instance, if a church paid for
billboards with political messages, or endorsing a specific candidate, should
they lose their non-profit status?
Church is about faith, governance is about living with each other
First amendment
Non profits political orgs.. Where you don’t even disclose the giver
Are we assuming all members of the church vote the same way?
Why should a pastor coerce an individual to hide his political identity to
majority?
Big donors to sway? Isn’t that a loss of freedom and democracy?
Shouldn’t that be an individual decision!
nonprofit status was to give a break to smaller churches so they can attract
donations… I kind of liken it to the Sherman anti-trust act which It
prohibits certain business activities that reduce competition in the
marketplace
How does the rise in social media change
the dynamics of religion and politics? How should churches react to political
messages posted on their Facebook pages by church members?
Social media had taken over religion…
Posting should be with disclosure… That it was a pr firm, no way to monitor…
I have personally crossed my own lines a few times… I was the only one, at
times, and felt it was unfair to Romney…even though I was not voting for
him..
How successful were religious groups
during this election cycle (nationally and/or locally) …. are there any
measurable statistics?
Very successful, all were driven by fear
-83% Jews, 95 Muslims, African 96, Latino 73%
The glbt was not an issue at all… The ones opposing are ones giving votes
There is a Trend towards pluralism… Separation of church and state in
practice
What can we (as church communicators) do
in the next four years to prepare for 2016? Will religion be more of an issue
or less?
Keep state out of church
Same sex marriage, contraceptives, Sharia, question the politicians if they
know the stuff to oppose or support an issue
Religion will not be an issue in 2016, the ones who bring, stand to lose, 2010
was an Anomaly…
discuss the role religion played in this latest political cycle.
religion as a positive marketing piece for a candidate? Or was it used as a
negative weapon against a candidate? Did religion really play a role or was it
just used to deflect attention?
politics and religion and challenge our panel of experts in this arena!
Event Details
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