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Friday, September 12, 2008

Values Voter Summit: Star Parker

Author and columnist Star Parker was the last speaker of the afternoon at the Family Research Council's Washington Briefing in Washington D.C. today.
 
She said secular humanists just can't seem to understand the simplicity and power of God.
 
Parker said the Left wants to talk about poverty once again, but it is the average people who understand what usually works to keep people out of poverty: "fear God, work diligently, manage your money."  Incidentally, Parker was once a "welfare mother" before she found Jesus Christ.
 
She said contrary to the assertion of some, Sunday morning is the least segregated time of the week because people of all skin colors and walks sing one song to the Lord on that day. 
 
Parker said social justice does not mean redistribution of wealth, which is a violation of Scripture.  Wealth redistribution is rooted in covetousness; we hire a politician to take something from someone else that we want.  And then there's that commandment against stealing...
 
Social justice does not mean that Christian doctors are criminals when they refuse to artificially inseminate lesbians, Parker said.
 
Parker said true social justice is to embrace "freedom, not statism."
 
"How dare they get me to foot the bill for someone elses sexual immorality," Parker said.  She said most of our society's problems come from sexual sins such as abortion and homosexuality.
 
She said over 1,000 black babies a day are being slaughtered in the womb.  Parker said she could think of better things to do with our $300 million in taxpayer funds going to pay for abortion.
 
Parker said that in this election, both race politicians and gender politics have come and can be set aside in favor of the real issues of the culture war.  She said the work of God's people is definitely not in vain.
 
Her close was met with a loud standing ovation.
 
 
As she was last year, Star Parker was the most fiery and lively of all the great speakers today!


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