Senate chaplain rebuffs religious right group

He’s not nearly as well known as Dobson, Falwell, and Robertson, but D. James Kennedy is a major religious right player — and a bit of a nut. As Kennedy told his supporters a few years ago, “How much more forcefully can I say it? The time has come, and it is long overdue, when Christians and conservatives and all men and women who believe in the birthright of freedom must rise up and reclaim America for Jesus Christ…. This is our land. This is our world. This is our heritage, and with God’s help, we shall reclaim this nation for Jesus Christ. And no power on earth can stop us.”

Given this, it came as a bit of a surprise to see that the Rev. Barry Black, the official Senate Chaplain, agreed to appear with Kennedy at an upcoming event in DC Ft. Lauderdale called, appropriately enough, “Reclaiming America for Christ.” Putting aside the question of whether the Senate should have a taxpayer financed chaplain as part of the Senate staff, shouldn’t Rev. Black know to steer clear of a radical fundamentalist TV preacher?

My friends at Americans United for Separation of Church and State (full disclosure: my former employer) thought so. AU Executive Director Barry Lynn sent Black a letter, explaining that “the Senate chaplain’s job is to provide a variety of religious services that recognize the broad diversity of faith in America. Dr. Kennedy’s ministry does not recognize or value this diversity. Rather, he argues that certain types of Christians — those who agree with his interpretation of the Bible — are the rightful owners of the country and that the nation must be ‘reclaimed.'”

In a very pleasant surprise, Black agreed. He’s not longer appearing at Kennedy’s event, and what’s more, he’s bashing the group for hiding its true agenda.

According to the chaplain’s spokeswoman, Meg Saunders, Reclaim America originally invited Black to attend in the fall of 2005 and billed the conference as a generic religious meeting. Saunders explained that Black, who attends a number of conferences each year, agreed to participate because it would not conflict with the traditional nonpartisan, nonsectarian role of the Senate chaplain.

But following a review of the group’s Web site Wednesday, Black determined it was, in fact, both a political and highly sectarian event and quickly informed the organization and Senate leaders that he was not attending.

“He was not happy, particularly in light of the fact that in the beginning … we were not given the full information,” Saunders said, explaining that the original invitation was “very vanilla.”

What kind of religious group tries to mislead a chaplain?

Black had been led to believe the event was “nonpartisan” and “nonsectarian.” Kennedy’s group must have hid the agenda quite well.

According to the group’s Web site, which at press time still listed Black as a speaker, the bulk of the speakers are luminaries of the conservative Christian movement, including author Ann Coulter, anti-abortion activist and Catholic priest Frank Pavone, Focus on the Family’s Tony Perkins and Eagle Forum Founder Phyllis Schlafly, among others.

Topics to be discussed at the two-day conference include “making America safe for the unborn,” “America’s Christian moral heritage,” “Reclaiming America through evangelism,” “How to recruit and mobilize your pastor and church,” “Communicating with grassroots” and “Islam and ‘future Jihad,'” according to the site.

A brochure for the event extols Christians to attend by warning that “the only thing evil requires for its triumph is for Christians to say and do nothing. … Once-silent Christians are standing up, speaking out, and rolling up their sleeves to get involved in the civic life of the nation,” and describes the conference as a way to become “informed and equipped in the campaign to return America to her godly heritage.”

Kennedy’s flagship organization, Coral Ridge Ministries, has long been at the center of the so-called culture wars. For instance, the organization last year produced a video that claimed to show proof that Darwin’s theory of evolution was responsible for the rise of Adolph Hitler and the Holocaust.

Note to public officials everywhere: when you’re invited to an event about “reclaiming America for Christ,” look into the group a bit before agreeing to attend.

“How much more forcefully can I say it? The time has come, and it is long overdue, when Christians and conservatives and all men and women who believe in the birthright of freedom must rise up and reclaim America for Jesus Christ…. This is our land. This is our world. This is our heritage, and with God’s help, we shall reclaim this nation for Jesus Christ. And no power on earth can stop us.” OMG!! our founding fathers must be spinning in their graves right now.

note to religious nut-jobs: THIS IS NOT YOUR LAND! IT IS OUR LAND!

  • Black: What kind of music do you usually have here?
    Kennedy: Oh, we got both kinds. We got country and western.

  • I must have missed the section on America in the bible. I guess Jesus kept a whole continent made for Christians a well kept secret. And what was God thinking, letting a Catholic discover a the land designated for Evangelicals.

  • “According to the chaplain’s spokeswoman, Meg Saunders,”

    The chaplain has a “spokeswoman?” Just how large a staff does the Senate chaplain have? How much are WE paying for this office each year?

  • “Reclaiming America for Christ.”

    How do we know Christ wants a nation full of nutjobs like this?

    Also, has there ever been a Jewish Senate Chaplain?

  • I’ve seen the Coral Ridge Hour (comes on before the Three Stooges but sometimes he’s unintentionally funnier.) James Kennedy is an utter and total loon whose grasp on anything besides the literal word of the Bible is limited. He’d make a great Christozampolit.

  • Good job Americans United for Separation of Church and State!

    Now if we could just get rid of the fundies running the Air Force before they bomb Iran in an effort to bring on the Apocolypse…

    Some more quotes from the nutball (from wikipedia and AUSCS):

    “Our job is to reclaim America for Christ, whatever the cost. As the vice regents of God, we are to exercise godly dominion and influence over our neighborhoods, our schools, our government, our literature and arts, our sports arenas, our entertainment media, our news media, our scientific endeavors — in short, over every aspect and institution of human society.”

    Not our sports arenas! At least the comedy clubs seem to be safe anyway.

    “The Christian community has a golden opportunity to train an army of dedicated teachers who can invade the public school classrooms and use them to influence the nation for Christ.”

    Ever seen the South Park episode where the fundie teacher explains evolution? Warning: Do not drink anything while watching…
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvZjaZrw-Cc

    “Just a few years ago, there were as many as ten thousand Communist professors in American universities. The average person never saw any of them, and many would doubt the truth of that statistic. But I can assure you it is true.”

    Wow, who knew? Nothing like pulling a large round number out of your ass, is there?

    But, you gotta admit, the moron has some serious coin coming in (from AUSCS):

    According to the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, Kennedy’s TV ministry, Coral Ridge Ministries Media, Inc., had a total income of $24,555,110 as of Dec. 31, 1996, the last year for which figures are available. In addition, Kennedy’s Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, which is incorporated separately, had an income of $16,586,074 for the same period.

    That’s a total of over $40 million annually. I guess he’s not a total idiot.

  • “How much more forcefully can I say it? The time has come, and it is long overdue, when Christians and conservatives and all men and women who believe in the birthright of freedom must rise up and reclaim America for Jesus Christ…. This is our land. This is our world. This is our heritage, and with God’s help, we shall reclaim this nation for Jesus Christ. And no power on earth can stop us.”

    Make the following substitutions:
    … Christians -> Muslims
    … Jesus Christ -> Islam
    … God -> Allah
    … America -> region of your choice

    Starting to sound a bit like Osama, only a bit more rabid, don’t you think?

  • “Luminaries of the conservative Christian movement, including author Ann Coulter,”

    How the hell can the Hag of Hate even be tangentially connected to the Prince of Peace?

  • Re. #4…

    “I must have missed the section on America in the bible. I guess Jesus kept a whole continent made for Christians a well kept secret.”

    Well, unless you’re LDS. The Joseph Smith gospel(s) spell this out, I hear.

  • petorado,

    You don’t have to actually believe in Jesus, nor follow any of that “love thy neighbor/turn the other cheek” stuff Jesus preached, if you want to be a Christianist.
    Just repeat all the hate-filled mumbo-jumbo the wingnuts want to hear, and you’re in.

    Just like how you had to be a member of the Communist Party and recite party slogans occassionaly to advance in the Soviet Union, it’s all about perception with the religious right.

  • Actually, the first people to discover this country were pagans, (or, as the fundies would call Native Americans, “godless hellbound heathens”) about 15,000 years ago, give or take a few millenia. The first Europeans to set foot on “God’s” land were pagan Vikings, over a thousand years ago. Guess Jeeesus got in the act a little late, wouldn’t you say?

    Oh, and let’s not forget the tens of millions of Native Americans the cross-waving soldiers for Christ wiped out while claiming this country for “God”. What makes today’s Bible-bangers any different? They seem just as willing to wipe out anyone who stands in their way.

  • Funny how no one has realized that D. James Kennedy is the founder of “Dominionism”. He is the uber-theocrat among the theocrats, the guy who started them all down the theocratic path. He was the guy G.W. Bush went to to get “annointed” as a Christian candidate in 1999, BTW.

    This guy is in fact the most dangerous guy in the Christian Right. The others all get their marching orders from him. He’s the one that came up with the “pledge of allegiance” that is to Christ coming to “take America back.”

    I’m amazed Steve as a former AU staffer didn’t point this out.

  • Black is a Seventh-Day Adventist–my denomination. I’ve heard him speak.

    I’m glad he backed out of the invitation, but he had to know who Kennedy is and what his group is about. The title of the event should have been enough. But I have a hard time believing he didn’t know what Kennedy was about.

  • On a slightly different but related subject…

    The connection between Darwinism and Nazism is not that far fetched. Eugenic was a very fashionable “science” in the late late 19th and early 20th century. Part of its rationale was based upon natural selection the promotion of the best genes. Of course this doesn’t argue that Darwin was responsible for Hitler but eugenics arguments were most popular in Germany and the United States. The eugenics movement had some very unusual bedfellows one them being Planned Parenthood. It’s a very fascinating study and something that has never been fully appreciated is eugenics and the United States’ intellectual connection to the rise of the Nazi’s. This connection translated into economic assistance later as witnessed by the Bushes, Lindbergh’s, IBM’s, etc. and back intellectually again through the Schockley’s, the Bell Curve, etc

    In any case Kennedy is still a fascist and it’s more of the pot/kettle thing.

  • Jesus preached against war and the lust for money, and advocated tolerance. Things which Mr. Kennedy and his ilk have not concept of. Their use faith in a very self-serving and egocentric way, not as a means of humility and selflessness

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