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    Default Wallis, Pastors, and Soros Funding: The Agenda to Yoke the Nation's Pulpits

    this isnt a shocker.

    Wallis and other leftist "pastors" have always wanted the churches to be nothing more leftist social justice machines

    that believe leftist social justice is the gospel.

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    Wallis, Pastors, and Soros Funding: The Agenda to Yoke the Nation's Pulpits

    Ben Johnson
    July 25, 2011
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    Barack Obama's White House meeting with members of the Christian organization Circle of Protection on Wednesday has been portrayed as a moment of spiritual solace in the midst of polemical upheaval, or the president's attempt to seek divine guidance on the stalled debt ceiling negotiations. The media describe the 12 attendees as selfless advocates for the poor and downtrodden. In reality, its organizers admit their goal is "to link our pulpits with the bully pulpit" and "produce the grassroots response" to preserve big government spending. The undertaking is consciously designed to see thousands of pastors repeat the president's talking points in their churches and have their faithful "contact their congressmen." Its proponents include George Soros grant recipients, a former left-wing congresswoman who has worked with the Nation of Islam, and a pastor accused of lying to a poor parishioner to get his hands on her last $7,000 before his church declared bankruptcy. .

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    Barack Obama's White House meeting with members of the Christian organization Circle of Protection on Wednesday has been portrayed as a moment of spiritual solace in the midst of polemical upheaval, or the president's attempt to seek divine guidance on the stalled debt ceiling negotiations. The media describe the 12 attendees as selfless advocates for the poor and downtrodden. In reality, its organizers admit their goal is "to link our pulpits with the bully pulpit" and "produce the grassroots response" to preserve big government spending. The undertaking is consciously designed to see thousands of pastors repeat the president's talking points in their churches and have their faithful "contact their congressmen." Its proponents include George Soros grant recipients, a former left-wing congresswoman who has worked with the Nation of Islam, and a pastor accused of lying to a poor parishioner to get his hands on her last $7,000 before his church declared bankruptcy.

    Protection for Programs, Not the Poor

    Although the Circle of Protection's leaders call themselves defenders of poverty-stricken Americans, their pledge clearly states their goal is "to form a Circle of Protection around programs that meet the essential needs of hungry and poor people at home and abroad." (Emphasis added.) They extend their hedge of protection, not over the poor, but around government redistribution of wealth.

    read more here: http://www.theird.org/page.aspx?pid=1979
    For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also (Matthew 6:21)

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    Maybe it's just me, but when I saw the phrase "12 Attendees as selfless advocates", I had a bad feeling about that.

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