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Kirsten Powers Persecutes Christians, Accusing Us of Establishing a New Form of ‘Jim Crow’
Pajamas Media ^ | 02/24/2014 | Bryan Preston

Posted on 02/24/2014 10:59:12 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Kirsten Powers believes that Christians who are defending their right of conscience to object to performing services for same-sex marriages are enacting a new Jim Crow. She writes her thoughts on the matter down for the Daily Beast.

Let’s destroy that analogy before moving forward, in the hope that it never rears its idiotic head again.

Jim Crow laws, which were perpetrated on black Americans by Powers’ very own and beloved Democratic Party, were designed to oppress an entire race of people. They were not in any sense a reaction to an offense. They were not in any sense based on any Christian biblical principle. They were not in any sense about freedom of conscience. The Democratic Party’s Jim Crow regime was designed for purposes of pure racism. Its “separate but equal” regime was done by powerful people to oppress those who had no power — powerful Democrats oppressing powerless black Americans.

A pair of states have considered passing laws concerning same-sex marriage. Kansas and Arizona are considering laws that would allow a Christian who owns a business to opt out, for reasons of religious conscience, of performing services for same-sex marriages. Nothing in these laws would deny services of the government to same-sex marriages or force the state’s hand should disputes over services arise. The purpose of these laws would be to prevent Christians from facing expensive, time-consuming lawsuits if they refuse service to same-sex couples in wedding contexts. Such lawsuits have already happened, and the Christians have lost them. In one case that it still ongoing, a Mennonite couple in Iowa face a civil rights lawsuit because they refused to host a same-sex wedding reception in their art gallery. Their gallery is open to all most of the time, but they do rent it for receptions. As Christians, they do not believe in anything but the traditional definition of marriage. For this, they are being sued. They counter that their refusal is based on their own civil rights — the right of religious conscience to decline participation in events and ceremonies that they believe are against God, based on beliefs that long pre-date the state. This case follows the Colorado case of a wedding cake bakery that was sued for declining a same-sex wedding, and a photographer in New Mexico who similarly declined a same-sex wedding. Losing those lawsuits threatens the Christians’ right to make a living free of harassment, and may deprive them of their private property, while they have their names dragged through the mud thanks to a media that is very much hostile to traditional Christians in this country. Unfortunately, that hostile media includes the likes of Kirsten Powers.

In all of these cases, the Christians were literally minding their own businesses when the question of same-sex marriage hit them. They were not going out of their way to oppress anyone. They were not in control of the mechanisms of the state to exact any form of oppression. None of these cases resemble the Democrats’ Jim Crow regime at all. Jim Crow was government-enforced, top-down oppression based on race. Powers’ use of Jim Crow exhibits shallow, ill-informed and frankly illogical thinking. If there were licenses required for punditry, hers would be open to revocation on grounds of malpractice.

Powers may lack the critical thinking skills to understand why her use of Jim Crow is so far off the mark, but she is very intelligent and politically she knows exactly what she is doing. Invoking Jim Crow is intended to bully and coerce those of us who disagree with her, to silence us into submission, while at the same time it rallies forces on her side to go on the attack. Given the pieces and layout on this particular chess board, it’s not too much to say that Powers is using her position in media to persecute Christians. I won’t accuse Powers of engaging in Jim Crow oppression herself, as that analogy does not hold up. But she can perhaps be likened to Saul, the sincere first century scholar who sincerely set about attacking the early Church because he thought it was the morally right and politically correct thing to do. People can be and often are sincerely wrong.

Powers, we should keep in mind, sets about attacking Christians not just on same-sex marriage. She has written accusing America’s churches of “staying silent” in the face of growing persecution of Christians around the world. I won’t presume to speak for Powers’ church, but America’s evangelical churches are far from silent on the matter. We here at PJ Media are far from silent on the matter. Conservatives in general are far from silent on the matter. Ray Ibrahim, Brigitte Gabriel, Robert Spencer, myself, talk show hosts like Laura Ingraham, National Review’s Kathryn Jean Lopez and many many others write regularly on the persecution of the church abroad. Churches actively support missionary efforts to build Christian communities in the most dangerous places on earth, and highlight when governments go on the offensive against Christians. We take the oppressed in whenever possible.

But someone is silent on the matter of persecution, and his name is Barack Obama. He gives lip service to the plight of Christians around the world, but does nothing at all to help them. In fact, he abandoned the Iraqi Christians Powers cites and sided with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. He wanted America involved in Syria on the Brotherhood’s side. That group foments pogroms against Christians. President Obama brings their representatives into the White House. The Democratic Party is likewise silent, when it isn’t being unhelpful, on the matter of persecution (politically, the strength of the American family and church are unhelpful to the Democrats’ electoral fortunes). Powers is aware of the Democrats’ shameful silence, and even obliquely wrote about it, while blaming conservatives. Take this passage:

Wolf and Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA) sponsored legislation last year to create a special envoy at the State Department to advocate for religious minorities in the Middle East and South-Central Asia. It passed in the House overwhelmingly, but died in the Senate. Imagine the difference an outcry from constituents might have made. The legislation was reintroduced in January and again passed the House easily. It now sits in the Senate. According to the office of Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO), the sponsor of the bill there, there is no date set for it to be taken up.

How dishonest is this? Doesn’t Sen. Harry Reid and his Democratic Party control the Senate, Ms. Powers? The Republicans control the House and passed the legislation that you say is vital. Then why are you not praising the Republican House leadership, and castigating the Democrats who run the Senate, on this matter? Would Reid and company have even listened to an outcry from church leaders? The Democrats as a party trash America’s conservative Christians with alarming stridency and regularity — we’re waging a “war on women,” remember? Its far-left base actively hates on Christians among its blogs and media outlets every single day. Powers almost never has an unkind word for them.

Why didn’t Powers take them to task? Because she is a Democrat first, and a Christian second, and criticism of conservatives always trumps supporting fellow Christians. One need not take my word for it. One merely needs to see which side gets direct fire from Powers, and which side consistently gets a pass.

Powers wasn’t done covering for her fellow Democrats.

Wolf has complained loudly of the State Department’s lack of attention to religious persecution, but is anybody listening? When American leaders meet with the Saudi government, where is the public outcry demanding they confront the Saudis for fomenting hatred of Christians, Jews, and even Muslim minorities through their propagandistic tracts and textbooks? In the debate on Syria, why has the fate of Christians and other religious minorities been almost completely ignored?

Who is the secretary of state, Ms. Powers, and who appointed him to that post? I believe that John Kerry holds that office, that Barack Obama put him there, and that both are Democrats.

As Ms. Powers writes in that same piece, “Not to speak is to speak.” As a prominent Democrat who may end up working in a Hillary Clinton campaign and White House, Powers’ active and knowing silence screams louder than the engine on a fighter jet.

The situation that we have in the United States is by no means as dire as what Christians face in Egypt, across the Middle East and into Africa. Those Christians do face a type of Jim Crow discrimination and worse — often perpetrated by governments, brutal, oppressive, toxic and often lethal. Christians are being deprived of livelihoods, property and life just because they are Christians. America’s Christians face the prospect of our government undermining our religious faith and freedoms in seemingly small ways now — forcing us to pay for abortifacient drugs against our consciences, and forcing us to participate in weddings that our faith teaches us are not within the bounds of what God established. That’s small compared to the burning of churches and murdering whole families, taking place in the Middle East.

It’s small, but it’s a start.

Saul eventually saw the light and became Paul, the unparalleled first century defender and propagator of the Christian faith. There is still time for Ms. Powers to change her trajectory.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: christians; gaymarriage; homosexuality; kirstenpowers
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To: bigbob

They are paid performers. They will pick and choose from issues and ideologies to create opinions and positions that are provocative and engage the attention of audiences, which translates into job security and money for them...

You are absolutely correct. The same thing is true of all the radio personalities, including the ones whose shows are targeted toward conservatives.


21 posted on 02/24/2014 11:24:25 AM PST by Hepsabeth
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To: SeekAndFind

Wow. Kristen believes that you if you own your own business, you don’t work for yourself - you work for society.


22 posted on 02/24/2014 11:28:40 AM PST by andyk (I have sworn...eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.)
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To: ealgeone

RE: I’d cut her a little slack. She’s a new Believer in Christ.

What church does she go to? Who is the pastor?


23 posted on 02/24/2014 11:28:58 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: henkster

I’m in complete agreement with you on this. God has put his laws in our heart. We can’t deny the truth but all who deny their sin nature will do anything to twist the truth.


24 posted on 02/24/2014 11:35:17 AM PST by punknpuss
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To: GeronL

satan also quotes scripture. Dead on!


25 posted on 02/24/2014 11:38:45 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (FROM MY COLD, DEAD HANDS! BETTER DEAD THAN RED!)
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To: SeekAndFind
Kirstin has her analogies backwards. Jim Crow laws stopped people from engaging in an activity. Slavery forced people to engage in an activity. If gay people were prohibited by law from buying a cake she would be correct, but gay people are not prohibited from buying a cake. When a person is forced to do something, in this case make a cake in support of something they find abhorrent, that's slavery. But you know how liberals are; they want to have their cake and eat it too.
26 posted on 02/24/2014 11:39:02 AM PST by dblshot (I am John Galt.)
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To: SeekAndFind

For those who are thinking Kirstin is somehow “coming around” to conservative thinking, this should be a stark reminder that she is still very much on the liberal plantation.


27 posted on 02/24/2014 11:42:42 AM PST by ScottinVA (Obama is so far in over his head, even his ears are beneath the water level.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Every so often Kirsten can fool you into thinking she might be starting to rise above her liberal bias and developing an ability to make fair and sound judgements.

Then an issue like this comes along, she slips a cog or two, and falls right back to spouting her leftist talking points.


28 posted on 02/24/2014 11:43:10 AM PST by Iron Munro (Eight died on that bridge at Concord, back in 1775. How many will it take this time?)
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To: SeekAndFind; All

I don’t understand why people like Ms Powers don’t point out that gay people typically have the option of patrionizing another business, the owners of competing businesses probably appreciating the extra business as a consequence of Christian business owners not wanting to deal with gay people.


29 posted on 02/24/2014 11:44:25 AM PST by Amendment10
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To: SeekAndFind

the fact that she was Anthony Wiener’s main squeeze tells me all I need to know about this creature.

just another reason not to watch Fox anymore.


30 posted on 02/24/2014 11:47:37 AM PST by utax
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To: Regulator

Very well said!!!


31 posted on 02/24/2014 11:47:45 AM PST by rjsimmon (1-20-2013 The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
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To: vette6387
Actually, I seem to recall not that long ago, Ms. Powers' talking about how/when she became a born-again Christian. Just found this article of her recounting it (cut-n-paste to read):

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2013/november/fox-news-highly-reluctant-jesus-follower-kirsten-powers.html?start=3

Interesting that after some nearly 7 years or so, she still can side against those who would hold such strong beliefs regarding their faith, especially as it relates to pro-life and anti-gay marriage issues.

32 posted on 02/24/2014 11:48:14 AM PST by nfldgirl
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To: SeekAndFind

IIRC, she attends Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NY and her pastor is Dr. Timothy Keller.


33 posted on 02/24/2014 11:48:21 AM PST by punknpuss
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To: SeekAndFind

Being queer does NOT give anybody any more or less rights, than what is already laid out in the Constitution, period.

Being queer, and being called queer, is not racist.

“Jim Crow laws”, enacted by DEMOCRATS, were anti-Negroe, period.

What ever happened to that nice little sign that states:
“We reserve the right to refuse service to anybody.”????

Queers by their own proven actions, do not prolong the species, therefore, they are anethema to the human race.


34 posted on 02/24/2014 11:51:40 AM PST by Terry L Smith
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To: SeekAndFind

Don’t forget that Kirsten dated Anthony Weiner. That should tell you all you need to know about her decision making.


35 posted on 02/24/2014 11:54:23 AM PST by RobertoinAL
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To: punknpuss

RE: she attends Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NY and her pastor is Dr. Timothy Keller.

That pastor is supposed to be a very solid, biblically grounded preacher.

But I don’t think he has ever expounded on Leviticus 18 or Romans 2 after she attended.


36 posted on 02/24/2014 11:55:59 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

She probably spends that time playing Flappy Bird or something


37 posted on 02/24/2014 11:58:14 AM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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To: SeekAndFind
All this comes from two things: 1)segregationists who used religion to justify their positions, and 2)allowing the concept of secular law to develop in the first place.

There should be no secular basis for "public policy" because law, morality, and ethics ultimately come from G-d and nowhere else.

38 posted on 02/24/2014 12:00:53 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (The Left: speaking power to truth since Shevirat HaKelim.)
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To: henkster

Yeah. That’s what I think all of this is too.

Misery loves company. If we hate ourselves and feel bad about it, the rest of you gotta suffer with us.

It’s sorta comical. It will undoubtedly play out as a temporary social disorder, since no stable society of heteros and homos will result. In 50 years it will be regarded as some sort of bizarre social aberrational fad, and the queer population will still be about 1%, living out their self destructive lives and acting out for the rest of us to put up with.

Would be helpful if they could do it on a stage somewhere so we could all just watch in amusement. But no, they gotta involve us like you said...


39 posted on 02/24/2014 12:01:14 PM PST by Regulator
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To: henkster
The bible doesn’t say anything about race being a sin.

I'm not so sure. The Torah commands the extermination of the Seven Nations of Canaan and of `Amaleq. Furthermore the Kutim ("Samaritans") were forbidden from ever converting to Judaism or even entering the World to Come.

There is also a statement somewhere that "in the World to Come all will be healed except for the Serpent and the Gibeonite."

40 posted on 02/24/2014 12:04:05 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator (The Left: speaking power to truth since Shevirat HaKelim.)
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