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Black Evangelicals Emerging as New Conservatives (Trend shows Moral Issues Ahead of Party Lines)
Christian Post ^ | 7/25/2009 | Jennifer Riley

Posted on 07/25/2009 12:34:57 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

WASHINGTON – A number of black evangelical leaders are rising up as a new voice in the conservative movement traditionally dominated by white Protestants.

Their centerpiece agendas are abortion and same-sex “marriage” – the same two key social issues emphasized by most conservative evangelicals.

But unlike the typical white evangelical Christian that is most likely part of the conservative wing of the Republican party, these African American leaders may be card-carrying Democrats but willing to switch over to the Republican side if their conservative values are addressed.

Bishop Harry R. Jackson, Jr., who heads the socially conservative black pastors group called High Impact Leadership Coalition, is often found urging his black congregation outside of Washington and other black conservatives to “stand against” abortion and same-sex “marriage,” but is a registered Democrat, according to the Washington Post.

The official Democrat status, however, did not stop Jackson from praying for the reelection of Republican President George W. Bush during the 2004 election and supporting the Republican Party.

But Jackson, like many other evangelical leaders, is taking a different approach for the 2008 election, pushing the issue and opening himself up to both parties rather than throwing their force behind a candidate.

During the highly publicized Value Voters Summit in October, for example, Jackson joined a line-up of influential white evangelical leaders to denounce a bill that would give special rights to homosexuals in the workplace. Jackson approached the summit meant to help values voters decide the next U.S. president by pushing a social agenda rather than a particular candidate.

The black evangelical leader explained that he will not be “carrying the water for the Republican party” because “they are not reliable enough.” Jackson was referring to the possibility that the Republican Party will nominate current frontrunner Rudy Giuliani, who is pro-choice, supports gay rights and has had three marriages.

“You don’t have someone who is a Christian evangelical like Bush to really revitalize the black evangelicals this time around,” commented John C. Green, senior fellow at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, to the Washington Post.

While black voters overwhelmingly identify themselves as Democrats, they attend religious services more frequently than whites and are less supportive of gay rights. A Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation-Harvard University poll this summer found 43 percent of white Democrats to be supportive of same-sex “marriage” - about double the percentage of black Democrats who gave the same response. Overall, more than half of blacks said they oppose both same-sex “marriage” and legal recognition of same-sex civil unions.

As a whole, however, only five percent of blacks in the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll listed abortion, moral or family values issues among their top concerns for the upcoming presidential election. Rather, the war in Iraq, health care and the economy and jobs were the top concerns among black voters.

"When African Americans say they are conservative, it doesn't mean they are politically conservative," said David Bositis of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. "It means that they are conservative in terms of their personal behavior."


TOPICS: Current Events; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: blackchurch; blackconservatives; blacksm; blackvote; christians; conservatism; evangelicals; harryjackson; homosexualagenda; morality

1 posted on 07/25/2009 12:34:58 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Still waiting for a Republican pol (white OR black, now that we have Steele to embarrass us) try to boldly and unapologetically appeal to black voters on the basis of shared conservative values and principles rather than pandering or trying to be hip and kewl.

(crickets)


2 posted on 07/25/2009 12:39:45 PM PDT by sinanju
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To: SeekAndFind

Good. Its well past time when democrats who expect all people to vote along ethnic lines are labeled for the racists they are.

When a democrat says that republicans will lose the latino vote if they oppose the Sotomayor confirmation. That democrat should be confronted about their insinuation that latinos are robotic bigots.


3 posted on 07/25/2009 12:41:18 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Seniors, the new shovel ready project under socialized medicine.)
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To: SeekAndFind

School vouchers would be a great place to start. That issue is “rainbow coalition” if ever there was one.

I’d kill to see a Republican candidate link arms with black parents on the steps of some liberal judge’s courthouse singing “We shall overcome”.


4 posted on 07/25/2009 12:42:27 PM PDT by sinanju
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To: SeekAndFind

Maybe the realization that “health care reform” is actually intended to end lives will make a difference.


5 posted on 07/25/2009 12:48:28 PM PDT by freespirited (Honk if you miss Licorice.)
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To: SeekAndFind
It is kinda humorous actually. Just as white conservatives have just aobut had enough of the RINOs the black conservatives may be ready to take our place. I swear if you wrote a script for stuff like this no one would believe it.

Μολὼν λάβε


6 posted on 07/25/2009 12:51:05 PM PDT by wastoute (translation of tag "Come and get them (bastards)" and the Scout Motto)
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To: SeekAndFind

Of course this is true. Only about 99% of them voted for Obama.


7 posted on 07/25/2009 12:52:39 PM PDT by Hattie
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To: wastoute
This headline actually misses something obvious :

Trend shows Moral Issues Ahead of Party Lines

The more important question for Black Evangelicals is --- ARE MORAL ISSUES MORE IMPORTANT THAN RACE ?

I am a Chinese-American, but between a Chinese-American politician who is a raging liberal and a non-Chinese-American politician who is conservative, I'd vote for the later in a heartbeat. BELIEFS and VALUES and CHARACTER are more important to me than sharing a common skin color.

How many black evangelicals think like that ? THAT is the million dollar question.
8 posted on 07/25/2009 1:05:50 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Most of my friends are Asians and Filipinos. Being a Christian means a lot to them and the gay-marriage hoopla has soured a “number” of them because they know it’s immoral and the countries where they came from are very conservative.


9 posted on 07/25/2009 1:23:29 PM PDT by max americana
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To: SeekAndFind

Bullsh!+.

Obama’s approval ratings is 98% among blacks. 98%. Such conformity of thought is mind-boggling. Even Christ only had an 92% approval rating among his disciples.


10 posted on 07/25/2009 1:55:57 PM PDT by dangus (I am JimThompson)
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To: SeekAndFind

** (Trend shows Moral Issues Ahead of Party Lines)**

This will be interesting and Obortion Obama loses more and more of the black population’s support.

BTTT!


11 posted on 07/25/2009 2:32:56 PM PDT by Salvation (With God all things are possible.)
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To: SeekAndFind
But unlike the typical white evangelical Christian that is most likely part of the conservative wing of the Republican party, these African American leaders may be card-carrying Democrats but willing to switch over to the Republican side if their conservative values are addressed.

Wishful thinking. Moral conservatives would be better off thinking how to advance their allies within the Democratic Party to pinch the lefties from all sides and to prevent their cause from crashing and burning through association with idiot or unpopular GOP actions.

Rallying people to one party wins elections. But bipartisanship wins long-term victory.

12 posted on 07/26/2009 10:44:48 PM PDT by Dumb_Ox (http://kevinjjones.blogspot.com)
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