Source: Nate Hennagin
Americans United for Separation of Church and State
TODAY November 18 at 10:30, Americans United’s own Barry Lynn will testify at a House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties hearing Faith-Based Initiatives. The hearing will focus on the new Executive Order signed (yesterday) by President Obama and the issue of employment discrimination in government funded positions.
Americans United is opposed to the Faith-Based Initiative. Giving money to religious organizations to implement social service programs for the most vulnerable in our society raises many concerns with the Establishment Clause.
All of these issues will be up for discussion during tomorrow’s hearing and we hope that it will provide some oversight into the faith-based initiative. Joining Barry to testify will be Melissa Rogers and Douglas Laycock, both noted legal scholars in this field. AU and our coalition partners have pushed for this hearing to take place since the beginning of the Obama Administration, so we are happy that it is finally happening and that we are taking part in it.
Don’t miss Barry’s testimony at the hearing on November 18!
You can watch the webcast online by going here: http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/calendar.htmlEDITED: to add link to original story:
http://www.au.org/what-we-do/legislative/legislative-blog/archives/2010/11/the-rev-barry-lynn-to-testify-at-subcommittee-hearing-on-faith-based-initiatives.html ___________________________________________
I would encourage DUer's to watch this hearing, if possible. The continuing erosion of Church/State separation can only add to the multitude of problems we face as a nation. Republicans and Theocrats are gaining strength in Congress, and the watchdog over the constitutionality of our laws (the Supreme Court) is dominated by justices sympathetic to theocratic views.
Depending upon who you listen to, the economy is either slowly recovering, or facing further deterioration over the next couple of years; or both (short term/long term). Aside from my gut feeling that using Federal tax funds for faith-based initiatives is unconstitutional, I fear the power of social control we may be handing to theocratic minded organizations at a time when our citizens dependence on such groups may increase, as the Republicans/Teabaggers do their best to "drown government in the bathtub" and assume the role of gatekeeper for the public welfare in times of increasing need.