My uncensored opinion:
The following is anti-Biblical, shows deep ignorance of the views and  
practices
of the first Christians,  -those of ca 50 AD to 150 AD-    and is a 
near-complete
sellout to the so-called "Christian' mainstream.
Billy R.
 
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Christian Post
 
Samuel Rodriguez Launches Imago Dei Campaign Aimed at  Changing Evangelical 
Narrative on Gays, Undocumented Immigrants

 
 
 
By _Jessica  Martinez_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/jessica-martinez/) , CP Reporter
January 23, 2014|2:13 pm
A new campaign calls on evangelicals to affirm that gays, undocumented  
immigrants, liberals and unbelievers as individuals made in God's image in 
order  to replace uncivil debate with a conversation about God's love  instead.
 
 
The Imago Dei project (Latin for "the image of God") was launched by Rev.  
Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership  
Conference (NHCLC), along with other prominent Christian leaders, earlier 
this  week. 
"We should be known not by what we oppose, but rather by what we propose,"  
said Rodriguez, in a statement. "Through this campaign we want to reconcile 
the  message of Jesus as affirmed by Billy Graham's transformative message  
and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s historical march for justice." 
Rodriguez says the goal is to also change the narrative of the church's  
engagement in political issues pertaining to traditional values. 
Although the campaign's mission statement urges members to repudiate 
bullying  and discrimination, organizers and supporters say they will not shift 
their  stance on traditional marriage or begin to condone homosexual behavior. 
  
"When we recognize that the image of God is in all of humanity, it helps us 
 understand that our mandate is to honor everyone and respond to those who 
oppose  us in love," said James Robison, president of LIFE Outreach 
International  and supporter of the movement.  "This does not mean we can't 
have 
firm  convictions; but if our actions don't reflect Christ-like character, then 
who  will listen?"
 
 
Part of the campaign also challenges signers to acknowledge that each foe,  
stranger, acquaintance, oppressor and those that "slander and persecute us" 
 deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. 
Mathew Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel, a nonprofit organization 
dedicated  to advancing religious freedom, has also joined the project and 
believes 
the  movement  can produce  "profound consequences" if all Christians  
embrace it. 
"In the blogosphere and social media culture where people are dehumanized,  
bullied, and slandered, and where political rhetoric has polarized the 
populace,  the Imago Dei in every person compels us to love and respect all 
people,  including those who disagree with us," said Staver. 
The launch of the campaign marks perhaps the first time that influential  
Christian leaders, who oppose gay marriage, unanimously affirm that members 
of  the LGBT community are created in God's image. 
In 2012, Rodriguez along with Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family 
and  Dr. Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious  
Liberty Commission, began the conversation of Imago Dei. 
In a collaborative article published on _CNN's  Belief Blog,_ 
(http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/04/26/our-take-name-calling-is-rhetorical-pornography/
)  all three emphasized the consequences that result from  "rhetorical 
pornography" or name-calling caused by Christians and non-Christians  alike 
towards individuals who differ from them in race, sexual orientation and  
creed. 
"What each of these instances has in common is that the words are being 
used  to deny the innate humanity and dignity owed every individual," they 
wrote. "The  Jesus we follow did not just die for those who believe in him; his 
father  created each one of us in his own image."
 
 
That means that as Christ breathed his last on the cross, there was as much 
 love in his heart for the homosexual activist, the Mexican national who is 
not a  citizen and the atheist as there was for us," they added.  
Rodriguez hopes the campaign becomes an international movement and has  
already started work with supporters involved in the project. 
A part of their effort includes spreading the word through social media  
platforms to engage millions in the cause. They will also take the message to  
Christian and secular airwaves and billboards, in addition to promoting 
through  apparel merchandise. All proceeds are planned to go towards ending 
human  trafficking. 
Imago Dei is also supported by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey,  award-winning 
Hollywood television producers, Mark L. Williams, bishop of  Church of God 
International, Deacon Fournier, Editor in Chief at Catholic Online  and 
others. 
=============== 
Also in CP : 
_Jim  Daly: Homosexuality Not a 'Super Sin,' but 'Outside of God's Design'_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/jim-daly-homosexuality-not-a-super-sin-bu
t-outside-of-gods-design-92605/) 
 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/rob-bell-grows-frustrated-amid-questions-on-sinfulness-of-homosexuality-95209/)
 _Rob  Bell Grows Frustrated Amid 
Questions on 'Sinfulness' of  Homosexuality_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/rob-bell-grows-frustrated-amid-questions-on-sinfulness-of-homosexuality-952
09/) 

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