Casting Bibles in Glass Houses Upon the Waters

Dobson accuses Obama of `distorting’ Bible – washingtonpost.com

Dobson took aim at examples Obama cited in asking which Biblical passages should guide public policy _ chapters like Leviticus, which Obama said suggests slavery is OK and eating shellfish is an abomination, or Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, “a passage that is so radical that it’s doubtful that our own Defense Department would survive its application.”

“Folks haven’t been reading their Bibles,” Obama said.

Dobson and Minnery accused Obama of wrongly equating Old Testament texts and dietary codes that no longer apply to Jesus’ teachings in the New Testament.

“I think he’s deliberately distorting the traditional understanding of the Bible to fit his own worldview, his own confused theology,” Dobson said.

“… He is dragging biblical understanding through the gutter.”

Joshua DuBois, director of religious affairs for Obama’s campaign, said in a statement that a full reading of Obama’s speech shows he is committed to reaching out to people of faith and standing up for families. “Obama is proud to have the support of millions of Americans of faith and looks forward to working across religious lines to bring our country together,” DuBois said.

Dobson reserved some of his harshest criticism for Obama’s argument that the religiously motivated must frame debates over issues like abortion not just in their own religion’s terms but in arguments accessible to all people.

He said Obama, who supports abortion rights, is trying to govern by the “lowest common denominator of morality,” labeling it “a fruitcake interpretation of the Constitution.”

Dobson accuses Obama of `distorting’ Bible – washingtonpost.com

James Dobson should know a fruitcake when he sees one (every damn day in the mirror). While I would be uneasy with Obama finding biblical justifications for anything other than doing away with the War Department, Dobson’s insistence that only Dobson knows the truth should be all anyone needs to turn their back on him and run away. Judge not, Jimmy. peace, mjh

Obama dismisses Dobson criticism about Bible
By SARA KUGLER, Associated Press Writer

Asked about Dobson’s assessment, Obama said “somebody would be pretty hard-pressed to make that argument” that he was distorting the Bible.

Obama supporters also responded to Dobson.

The Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell, a Methodist pastor from Texas and longtime supporter of President Bush who has endorsed Obama, said Tuesday he belongs to a group of religious leaders who, working independently of Obama’s campaign, launched a Web site to counter Dobson at http://www.jamesdobsondoesntspeakforme.com. The site highlights statements from Obama and Dobson and asks visitors to compare them.

Caldwell said he has great respect for Dobson’s advocacy for families, but said the criticism of Obama was “a bit over the top” and “crossed the line.”

See also Evangelical Leader Blasts 2006 Obama Speech, by Barbara Bradley Hagerty, NPR

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  1. I have long

    wondered what a ‘fruitcake’ was and is and now I think I know. I’m greatly concerned, however, as I can not shave without looking over

    my shoulder in the mirrow. Please send help! Or another fruitcake. mc P.S.: Would a mirrow image apply here?

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