Showing posts with label Christian Defense Coalition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian Defense Coalition. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

President Obama Betrays Pastor Saeed Abedini—and Christian Freedom—for Muslim Nation's Sake

President Obama Betrays Pastor Saeed Abedini—and Christian Freedom—for Muslim Nation's Sake




Will President Obama continue to ignore persecuted Christians after this campaign?
Will President Obama continue to ignore persecuted Christians after this campaign? (Reuters)
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Activists to travel to Martha's Vineyard and Boston to challenge President Obama and Secretary Kerry to work for the immediate release of Pastor Saeed.

The project is part of the #orangejumpsuit campaign, which encourages people to stand in solidarity with the persecuted church worldwide.

The campaign calls for Congress not to support any Iranian nuclear deal while Pastor Saeed is imprisoned.

On Thursday, August 20, the #organgejumpsuit campaign will be traveling to Martha's Vineyard in an attempt to speak to President Obama about securing the immediate release of Pastor Saeed.

Some of the members of the group will be wearing orange prison jumpsuits with Pastor Saeed's name on it.

Pastor Saeed is an Iranian-born American citizen who was given an eight-year prison sentence in Iran for his Christian faith.

Rev. Patrick Mahoney, director of the Washington, D.C.-based Christian Defense Coalition and founder of the #orangejumpsuit campaign, states;
"When the Obama administration negotiated the Iranian nuclear deal, they tragically failed to secure the release of Pastor Saeed and three other American citizens imprisoned in that country. While Congress and the American public debate the merits of this agreement with Iran, there is no debate that President Obama failed to stand for religious freedom and human rights by leaving Pastor Saeed to be brutalized every day for his Christian faith.

"We encourage President Obama and Secretary Kerry to embrace the universal principles of freedom of religion and speech and secure the immediate release of Pastor Saeed. We would also encourage the members of Congress not to support any deal with Iran while an American pastor is being brutalized in that country for his Christian faith.

"Sadly, President Obama missed a historic teaching moment when his administration sat face to face with Iranian officials for the first time in over 30 years and failed to negotiate the release of Pastor Saeed. What a powerful message would have been delivered to the Iranian government concerning religious freedom and human rights, if the president made it clear that no nuclear deal would move forward while an American pastor was being persecuted for his faith."
#Orangejumpsuit also wants to remind President Obama that while he enjoys a beautiful family vacation with the First Lady and their two children, Pastor Saeed is being brutalized in a harsh prison cell separated from his wife and two children.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Catholic Professor: Time's Ripe for a Prolife Deal

Catholic Professor: Time's Ripe for a Prolife Deal



The Senate is likely to take up a bill in September that would ban most abortions of unborn babies 20 weeks or older, according to The Washington Examiner. A full Senate vote would likely come in October.
The news comes amid growing outrage over a video showing a Planned Parenhood executive shopping aborted baby parts.
"America should not be giving one penny to an organization that trafficks in baby parts," Rev. Pat Mahoney, with the Christian Defense Coalition, said.
"Planned Parenthood's practice of brutally dismembering young and defenseless human beings is outrageous and atrocious enough. And these new revelations seal the deal," James Conrad, with Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust, said.
So where do most Americans stand when it comes to abortion?
CBN's Paul Strand recently spoke with Charles Camosy, a Catholic professor who says that most people dislike abortions - but few want them all banned. He believes this fact could mean there are new chances to work out real compromise that could lead to fewer abortions.

Watch: Catholic Professor Interview on CBN News