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Clinton's 'gutsy' church appearance softens evangelicals

by Michelle Vu, Christian Today US Correspondent
Posted: Sunday, December 2, 2007, 8:26 (GMT)
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Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton made what some called a “gutsy move” last week when she appeared at a conservative evangelical megachurch in California to talk about Aids.

Initially, some felt ill at ease over the New York senator’s appearance at the Global Summit on AIDS and the Church hosted by Saddleback Valley Community Church because of her support for abortion and gay rights, which most evangelicals are opposed to.

However, her emphasis on her Christian faith – which she regularly backed with Bible quotations – and concerns for the Aids pandemic softened some evangelicals’ view of the candidate often painted by conservatives as liberal, calculative and cold.

“I saw a softer side of her that I haven’t seen before,” said Saddleback Church member Cindy Logan to WorldNetDaily. “She was very articulate. I liked her approach.

“I liked the fact that she’s been to Africa, she’s been with people who have been affected by Aids, and she’s here because of her heart for people. I appreciated that.”

Another member of Pastor Rick Warren's Lake Forest church, Tonie Kennedy, said inviting Clinton “was a good decision” after hearing her speech.

“It shows me she has her own faith,” Kennedy said, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, “and that she has an interest in what’s going on in the churches.”

Clinton shared about her upbringing in the Methodist Church and vowed to spend $50 billion on treatment, prevention and care for global HIV and Aids by 2013 if she is elected.

She also promised to “set a goal of ending all deaths from malaria in Africa” – where one million die annually from a preventable and treatable disease – by the end of a second term, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

“For many of us, the golden rule calls on us to act. Not only can we now talk about Aids in church, but the church is leading the way,” Clinton said of Saddleback’s Aids initiative, according to Reuters.

The former first lady reportedly won a standing ovation from the audience of over 1,500 Christian pastors, nongovernmental organisations and church members.



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Added: Tuesday, December 4, 2007, 0:17 (GMT)

Dear editor . What American Christians do need to learn is first of all to look after their poor before anything else .In the Christian life that takes priority over everything else . By doing so a multitude of sin will be forgiven . In the the Bible there are some two hundred and seventy passages regarding the poor . Look at the rich young man who did asked Jesus "what must I do to receive eternal life " Jesus did challenge him after he had told Jesus that he lived up to the commandments .The last challenge was "Go and sell everything and give it to the poor.Than come and follow me." A verse very closed related to this on is " What you have to one the least among you . You have done it onto me ." We are so troubled about othe issues that we do forget the key issue in Jesus name look after my people ( The Poor) That is the greatest concern of jesus . You still have as the largest economy some fifty million people without any means of health care . These your poor look after them . These are the once that are going broke and do have to give up there houses . That is the very first issue in the Christian life and everything else will fall into place .

Rev :John . Flipsen, Edmonton AB . Canada

Added: Monday, December 3, 2007, 19:58 (GMT)

Don't be fooled by Hilary,(Bill) Clinton. Not surprising she was asked to come to Saddleback church. It is fast gaining the reputation of watering down the Gospel an ecumenism with mystics as an emerging church. Bill

Bill Scudder, Dayton, Ohio

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