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Saturday, November 21, 2009 WorldNetDaily Obama worker, Bush pastor linked to Dobson-bashing Family association says preacher changed story about involvement Posted: June 27, 2008 5:59 pm Eastern WorldNetDaily
A campaign worker for Barack Obama and the Texas Methodist pastor who advises President Bush have been linked to a website that bashes prominent Christian leader and Focus on the Family founder James Dobson. The site, called "jamesdobsondoesntspeakforme," appeared just days ago after Dobson criticized Obama's interpretation of the Bible during a 2006 speech and Obama responded essentially by calling Dobson a liar, accusing him of "making things up." Now a report from OneNewsNow, a division of the American Family Association, said the website originally was registered to Obama campaign worker Alyssa Martin, but the registration later was changed to Kirbyjon Caldwell, who leads a Methodist megachurch in Texas and has advised Bush. Donald Wildmon, chairman of the AFA, suggested Caldwell could do some explaining about his participation in the campaign to bash Dobson, the author of "Bringing Up Boys" and dozens of other family books. (Story continues below) "We are dismayed that the pastor of a large Methodist church in Houston, Texas, has had trouble remembering the facts of his relationship with the Barack Obama campaign," Wildmon said today. "On Wednesday of this week, the Associated Press quoted Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell, who has endorsed Obama, as saying he belongs to a group of religious leaders who, working independently of Obama's campaign, launched a website to counter critical remarks about Obama made by Focus on the Family leader James Dobson. "Pastor Caldwell repeated the assertion that he did not work with the Obama campaign to develop the site during an interview with OneNewsNow.com. However, in a subsequent interview with OneNewsNow.com, Caldwell stated that he had worked with Obama campaign worker, Alyssa Martin, to help set up the site," Wildmon continued. "Why has Pastor Caldwell changed his story about the website, and why has he been reluctant to reveal his close working relationship with the Obama campaign in setting up the website which has been used to attack the credibility of James Dobson?" Wildmon asked. Caldwell's personal page on his church website notes that he believes the church must "embrace theology, identify societal problems, and deliver solutions holistically." The dispute arose following Dobson's evaluation of Obama's 2006 speech. Dobson, whose daily radio broadcasts reach millions, said the likely Democratic presidential nominee distorted the Bible and pushed a "fruitcake interpretation" of the U.S. Constitution. Obama's comments had come in a June 2006 speech to the Call to Renewal group, which was described by the Associated Press as "liberal." "Even if we did have only Christians in our midst, if we expelled every non-Christian from the United States of America, whose Christianity would we teach in the schools?" Obama said. "Would we go with James Dobson's or Al Sharpton's?" Obama cited Leviticus as suggesting slavery is all right and eating shellfish is an abomination. He said in the speech, "Folks haven't been reading their Bibles." Dobson said Obama improperly equated Old Testament dietary codes and texts to Jesus' New Testament teachings. "I think he's deliberately distorting the traditional understanding of the Bible to fit his own worldview, his own confused theology," Dobson told the AP. "He is dragging biblical understanding through the gutter." Obama's response? "I think you'll see that he was just making stuff up, maybe for his own purposes." Now the site assembled by the onetime Obama campaign worker and Caldwell accuses Dobson of not speaking for its supporters. "He doesn't speak for me when he uses religion as a wedge to divide; He doesn't speak for me when he speaks as the final arbiter on the meaning of the Bible; James Dobson doesn't speak for me when he uses the beliefs of others as a line of attack; He doesn't speak for me when he denigrates his neighbor's views when they don't line up with his; He doesn't speak for me when he seeks to confine the values of my faith to two or three issues alone," the website says. Instead, "What does speak for me is David's psalm celebrating how good and pleasant it is when we come together in unity; Micah speaks for me in reminding us that the Lord requires us to act justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with Him; The prophet Isaiah speaks for me in his call for all to come and reason together and also to seek justice, encourage the oppressed and to defend the cause of the vulnerable." It offers readers a choice to sign onto its political agenda. It also lists comments from Obama in response to Dobson's criticisms. It even addresses what many Christians see as one of the more visible apparent conflicts between Obama's statements abouthis adopting Christianity and his actions: his dedicated support for abortions even through late-term procedures. Obama says: "I may be opposed to abortion for religious reasons, but if I seek to pass a law banning the practice, I cannot simply point to the teachings of my church or evoke God's will. I have to explain why abortion violates some principle that is accessible to people of all faiths, including those with no faith at all." Dobson's responded to that statement with: "And if I can't get everyone to agree with me, it is undemocratic to try to pass legislation that I find offensive to the Scripture. That is a fruitcake interpretation of the Constitution. … Am I required in a democracy to conform my efforts in the political arena to his bloody notion of what is right with regard to the lives of tiny babies?" The Washington Post noted Caldwell "has for months participated on a weekly Friday morning prayer call with members of Obama's staff and other Christian ministers who dial in from across the county (sic)." On the OneNewsNow forums page, the anonymously submitted opinions were running heavily against Caldwell:
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