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Agschmid

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Mon Sep 14, 2015, 09:55 PM Sep 2015

Bernie Sanders Makes an Unlikely Bible-Themed Pitch to Evangelicals

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Bernie Sanders on Monday took his unapologetically progressive message to a famously conservative venue: Liberty University, the Evangelical school founded by televangelist Jerry Falwell. Once there, though, the self-styled democratic socialist delivered his trademark pitch through a frame that was familiar to the more than 10,000 evangelical students in the crowd—that of Christian-themed morality.

“It would be hard to make the case that we are a just society or anything resembling a just society today,” Sanders said during a half-hour speech that focused on the nation’s economic inequality, a cause that has served as the unifying theme of his upstart presidential campaign. “When we talk about morality, and when we talk about justice, we have to—in my view—understand that there is no justice when so few have so much and so many have so little. There is no justice—and I want you to hear this clearly—when the top one tenth of one percent today in America owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent. In your hearts you will have to determine the morality of that and the justice of that.”

Sanders’ visit to the university’s weekly convocation promised to be a stark departure from the usual scripted, play-to-your-base rhythm of traditional campaign events—and it did not disappoint. The morning began with Sanders, a 73-year-old non-observant Jew, standing awkwardly on stage as a Christian rock band belted out a song about Jesus, and ended with Sanders looking on as the students sat in silent prayer. In between, he read passages from the bible (Matthew 7:12, aka the Golden rule; and Amos 5:24, “But let justice roll down like waters…”), and quoted Pope Francis comparing capitalist greed to idolatry of the golden calf to make his political case to a crowd that was polite but clearly skeptical. “I want all of you, if you would, to put this in the context of the Bible, not me,” Sanders said.

Still, there was no mistaking this stump speech for a sermon, and not just because Sanders lacks the smooth cadence of a preacher. He opened his speech by acknowledging the obvious areas of disagreement between himself and the religious conservatives in the crowd. “I believe in women’s rights, and the right of the women to control her own body,” he said, drawing only scattered applause from students who are required by the school to attend such weekly meetings. “I believe in gay rights and gay marriage. Those are my views and it is no secret.”


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Bernie Sanders Makes an Unlikely Bible-Themed Pitch to Evangelicals (Original Post) Agschmid Sep 2015 OP
Go Bernie Go cantbeserious Sep 2015 #1
"standing awkwardly on stage as a Christian rock band belted out a song about Jesus" beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #2
Yah I can't imagine that was fun. Agschmid Sep 2015 #3
Other Christians shouldn't even be exposed to that kind of torture. beam me up scottie Sep 2015 #4
He is one amazing guy virtualobserver Sep 2015 #5

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
2. "standing awkwardly on stage as a Christian rock band belted out a song about Jesus"
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 10:00 PM
Sep 2015

People should vote for him just for having to endure that.


 

virtualobserver

(8,760 posts)
5. He is one amazing guy
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 10:32 PM
Sep 2015

he didn't pull any punches.

I have wanted him to win from the beginning.

I'm beginning to think that there is nothing that he cannot accomplish.

He is a bad ass mf.
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