The Democrats DISCRIMINATE
against southern hospitality of local churches who
wanted to give them gift baskets.
DNC
Rejects Christian Gift Baskets
Sep 5, 2012 By Todd
Starnes
The Democratic
National Committee banned dozens of Charlotte churches
from distributing gift baskets to delegates because the
congregations hold values that are contrary to the party
platform, according to local religious
leaders.
“They told us our views on
women’s rights are contrary to the Democratic party
platform,” said David Benham, the lead organizer of the
Charlotte714 religious
movement.
Charlotte714 is a group of more than
100 churches across the region that mobilized to pray
for the Democratic National Convention. More than 9,000
people gathered last Sunday for a time of worship and
prayer in advance of the convention.
A gathering of some 200 Muslims
praying in Charlotte was given extensive national
coverage. The massive Christian gathering received scant
coverage.
Benham said the name (Charlotte714)
references an Old Testament passage in 2 Chronicles 7:14
– calling the nation to
prayer.
He said
56 churches wanted to “Adopt-a-Delegation.” They put
together gift baskets featuring Carolina Pralines and a
letter welcoming them to the city and offering
assistance in transportation, childcare or spiritual
matters."
We were just trying to
display Southern hospitality,” he said. “We wanted them
to know we were happy to serve them.” However, DNC
officials conveyed to city leaders that the Christians
would not be allowed to present their gift
baskets.
“I got a call from the mayor’s office
speaking on behalf of the convention and they asked us
not to participate,” he said. “They told us our views on
women’s rights are contrary to the
platform.”
Benham said he was shocked because
all the churches involved are mainline denominations
ranging from Baptists and Methodists to Assembly of
God. “I was blown away and could not believe it,” he
told Fox News.
So instead of gift baskets, Benham
asked if they could send welcome letters to the
delegates. Again, he said the DNC refused – because the
churches hold pro-life values. “They responded
back and said no because our views on women,” he said.
“They would not allow
it.”
Benham said it is true that all the
churches are pro-life – but the baskets did not include
a single political or pro-life message. They just wanted
to give them regional candies and a welcome
letter.
A spokesman for the city of Charlotte
referred comments to the DNC. The DNC did not return
numerous calls seeking comment. Benham said it’s no surprise that
the Democrats have now removed God from their party
platform “The
Democrats have spit in the face of God they spit in the
face of unborn children,” Benham said. “They spit in the
face of marriage. They are spitting in God’s face.
Americans need to rise up and see to it they have their
day and are escorted out of power in this
country.”
In spite
of the rebuff Benham said there are 18 different groups
across the city praying at 7:14 a.m. and 7:14
p.m.
Lord have mercy on
us.....
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