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Pro-Life Evangelicals for Biden ‘Feel Used and Betrayed:’ Open Letter: Epoch Times

Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden departs St Joesph on the Brandywine Catholic Church in Wilmington, Delaware on September 6, 2020. (Photo by JIM WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

I copied and pasted the following article from my Epoch Times electronic subscription.

I am angered by the article because this group of people exist because of mainstream and social media censorship; and unbiblical evangelical pastors.

I posted numerous articles about the platform on which the democratic progressive left was running, (Dr. John MacArthur stated it plainly in several sermons I posted) – a platform of wickedness; an anti-Christ, anti-God, anti-Bible platform wherein abortion, gay marriage, transgenderism…were foundational.

Pre-election, I noticed that some well known evangelicals were saying that Christians could vote for either candidate; specifically, Tim Keller and a younger pastor, David Platt, who had written a book, Before You Vote, are two examples.

I was greatly confused about how they could come to such an anti-biblical stance; they must be ‘progressive’ Christians?

The following link is to Platt’s book at Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Before-You-Vote-Questions-Christian/dp/1734952237

The following link is only one article about evangelical pastor Tim Keller’s stance on Christians voting democratic, pro-abortion; pro-lgbtq:

https://christianresearchnetwork.org/2020/09/18/tim-keller-says-christians-have-freedom-to-vote-for-pro-abortion-pro-lgbtq-democrats/

Begin Epoch Times Article:

Pro-Life Evangelicals for Biden ‘Feel Used and Betrayed:’ Open Letter

March 8, 2021 Updated: March 8, 2021

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On Sunday, Pro-Life Evangelicals for Biden wrote an open letter to President Joe Biden, calling on him to “honor his commitment,” telling him they “feel used and betrayed,” pointing at the exclusion of the Hyde Amendment in the Democrat’s $1.9 trillion CCP virus relief package.

The Hyde Amendment is legislation that took effect in 1980 to prohibit federal funds from being used to perform abortions, with exceptions for live-saving situations or pregnancy resulting from rape or incest.

“We are very disappointed about the COVID-19 relief package’s exclusion of the Hyde Amendment, a longstanding bipartisan policy that prevents taxpayer funding for abortion,” reads the letter.

“We’re even more upset that the Biden administration is supporting this bill. As pro-life leaders in the evangelical community, we publicly supported President Biden’s candidacy with the understanding that there would be engagement [with] us on the issue of abortion and particularly the Hyde Amendment.”

The Evangelicals then said that they felt used and betrayed because, to obtain their support, they were told that there would be dialogue with them but stated that it hadn’t occurred so far.

“The Biden team wanted to talk to us during the campaign to gain our support,” the letter continues, “and we gave it on the condition there would be active dialogue and common ground solutions on the issue of abortion.”

“There has been no dialogue since the campaign,” they added.

Last month, the president of a Catholic civil rights organization released a scathing rebuke of the Equality Act introduced by Democrats, saying it promotes “the most comprehensive assault on Christianity ever written into law.”

Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, said in a press release that the “patently anti-Christian” legislation would allow “gay rights to trump religious rights.”

President Joe Biden holds a meeting on cancer with Vice President Kamala Harris and other lawmakers in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington on March 3, 2021. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

He said that although the act claims to be about “ending discrimination,” and that may indeed be the intention, the repercussions would effectively secularize religious entities and force adherents to violate religious codes of conduct.

“Health care providers would be forced to provide hormone therapies and surgical procedures that are required to change the physical characteristics associated with sex changes,” Donohue noted, asking if anyone would be allowed to object, or point out the “long-term physical and mental problems associated with sex reassignment.”

Kansas City Archbishop Joseph Naumann said in a recent interview that Biden should acknowledge that his support for abortion contradicts his professed Catholic faith.

“The president should stop defining himself as a devout Catholic, and acknowledge that his view on abortion is contrary to Catholic moral teaching,” Naumann said.

“It would be a more honest approach from him to say he disagreed with his church on this important issue and that he was acting contrary to church teaching,” the archbishop added.

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