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Bishop Charles Blake's Remarks at DNC Interfaith Service

Excerpt from Bishop Charles Blake’s remarks at the Interfaith Forum, Sunday, August 24, 2008, Denver, Colorado:

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“Our children have sacred value, and every child is equally valuable.

May I observe, as a Pro-Life Democrat, that some of us have philosophic, humanitarian and theological differences with those who put forth abortion as an appropriate, routine and acceptable birth control procedure. There are millions of us who would hold that such a position conflicts with our conviction regarding our sacred responsibility to our youth and to human life itself.

Surely we cannot be pleased with the routine administration of millions of surgically terminated pregnancies. Something within all of us must be calling for a better way. If we do not resist at this point, at what point will we resist?

We know that our party will understand and acknowledge the moral and spiritual pain that so many feel because of this disregard for the lives of the unborn.

Those of us who support the Democratic Party, despite our disagreement on this issue, do so because the Democratic Party articulate and pursues more of the positions that are relevant to the lives and circumstances of our people, the people of America in general, and the people of the world.

Others loudly proclaim their advocacy for the unborn, but refuse to recognize their responsibility, and that of our nation, to the living. They are presently and historically silent, if not indifferent, to the suffering of our inner cities, the extreme levels of economic and social inequality that exist in this country and around the world, and to the ethically indefensible restrictions blocking the access of some to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all.

Senator Obama, and all of us, should follow up and elaborate on his stated intention to reduce the number of abortions, by providing alternative programs which will by various approaches result in the prevention of unwanted pregnancies; and to provide viable alternatives in the event of an unwanted pregnancy. ...

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by: Sister Marie

08-27-2008 @ 10:09pm

May I add my sincere "Amen" to Bishop Charles Blake's remarks!

by: ando

08-28-2008 @ 12:07am

If Obama becomes President, I hope he takes to heart the wisdom of people such as Bishop Blake, and not succumb to Democratic politics as usual.

by: Kevin Wayne

08-28-2008 @ 1:07am

Where are the conservatives who normally use the abortion issue to bash us progressives? Cat musta got their tongue ;-)

by: Michael

08-28-2008 @ 1:37am

I hope he takes to heart the wisdom of people such as Bishop Blake, and not succumb to Democratic politics as usual.

Posted by: ando |

Amen to that . He says he knows the Lord , and we can pray to soften his heart . I shared this blog with a conservative blog that pretty much is the sterotypical abortion and gay marriage oriented topical stuff . I can't believe I actually advertised this place, but as long as all of us remain Christians first , and politcal way down the line I think their is hope .

by: Christoph Nauer

08-28-2008 @ 5:19pm

Bishop Blake, there were less abortions under Bill Clinton than George Bush. Obviously, the approach the Republicans take doesn't work while the Democrats' way does. Interesting, isn't it?

by: Debra

09-10-2008 @ 10:15pm

Bishop Blake is my spiritual leader at my home chuech(West Angeles Church of God and Christ). I respect him and love him in the Lord. One key term he used was abortion a is not a 'routine and acceptable birth control procedure'. Bishop Blake is absolutely right, abortion should not be a birth control procedure and should be looked at as a last resort. I am a Christian but I firmly believe that morality cannot be legislated! I know that most Christians are vehemently anti-choice BUT until all the orphanages are empty and all foster children have permanent adoptive families, Pro-lifers should call themselves what they are ... Anti-abortion. Being pro-life would presume that there is concern and compassion for the living(outside the womb) and those in need. I hear a lot of people talking the talk, it's time for them to walk the walk!!!!

by: Sister Marie

08-27-2008 @ 10:09pm

May I add my sincere "Amen" to Bishop Charles Blake's remarks!

by: ando

08-28-2008 @ 12:07am

If Obama becomes President, I hope he takes to heart the wisdom of people such as Bishop Blake, and not succumb to Democratic politics as usual.

by: Kevin Wayne

08-28-2008 @ 1:07am

Where are the conservatives who normally use the abortion issue to bash us progressives? Cat musta got their tongue ;-)

by: Michael

08-28-2008 @ 1:37am

I hope he takes to heart the wisdom of people such as Bishop Blake, and not succumb to Democratic politics as usual.

Posted by: ando |

Amen to that . He says he knows the Lord , and we can pray to soften his heart . I shared this blog with a conservative blog that pretty much is the sterotypical abortion and gay marriage oriented topical stuff . I can't believe I actually advertised this place, but as long as all of us remain Christians first , and politcal way down the line I think their is hope .

by: Christoph Nauer

08-28-2008 @ 5:19pm

Bishop Blake, there were less abortions under Bill Clinton than George Bush. Obviously, the approach the Republicans take doesn't work while the Democrats' way does. Interesting, isn't it?

by: Debra

09-10-2008 @ 10:15pm

Bishop Blake is my spiritual leader at my home chuech(West Angeles Church of God and Christ). I respect him and love him in the Lord. One key term he used was abortion a is not a 'routine and acceptable birth control procedure'. Bishop Blake is absolutely right, abortion should not be a birth control procedure and should be looked at as a last resort. I am a Christian but I firmly believe that morality cannot be legislated! I know that most Christians are vehemently anti-choice BUT until all the orphanages are empty and all foster children have permanent adoptive families, Pro-lifers should call themselves what they are ... Anti-abortion. Being pro-life would presume that there is concern and compassion for the living(outside the womb) and those in need. I hear a lot of people talking the talk, it's time for them to walk the walk!!!!

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by: Sister Marie

08-27-2008 @ 10:09pm

May I add my sincere "Amen" to Bishop Charles Blake's remarks!

by: Sister Marie

08-27-2008 @ 10:09pm

May I add my sincere "Amen" to Bishop Charles Blake's remarks!

by: ando

08-28-2008 @ 12:07am

If Obama becomes President, I hope he takes to heart the wisdom of people such as Bishop Blake, and not succumb to Democratic politics as usual.

by: ando

08-28-2008 @ 12:07am

If Obama becomes President, I hope he takes to heart the wisdom of people such as Bishop Blake, and not succumb to Democratic politics as usual.

by: Kevin Wayne

08-28-2008 @ 1:07am

Where are the conservatives who normally use the abortion issue to bash us progressives? Cat musta got their tongue ;-)

by: Kevin Wayne

08-28-2008 @ 1:07am

Where are the conservatives who normally use the abortion issue to bash us progressives? Cat musta got their tongue ;-)

by: Michael

08-28-2008 @ 1:37am

I hope he takes to heart the wisdom of people such as Bishop Blake, and not succumb to Democratic politics as usual.

Posted by: ando |

Amen to that . He says he knows the Lord , and we can pray to soften his heart . I shared this blog with a conservative blog that pretty much is the sterotypical abortion and gay marriage oriented topical stuff . I can't believe I actually advertised this place, but as long as all of us remain Christians first , and politcal way down the line I think their is hope .

by: Michael

08-28-2008 @ 1:37am

I hope he takes to heart the wisdom of people such as Bishop Blake, and not succumb to Democratic politics as usual.

Posted by: ando |

Amen to that . He says he knows the Lord , and we can pray to soften his heart . I shared this blog with a conservative blog that pretty much is the sterotypical abortion and gay marriage oriented topical stuff . I can't believe I actually advertised this place, but as long as all of us remain Christians first , and politcal way down the line I think their is hope .

by: Christoph Nauer

08-28-2008 @ 5:19pm

Bishop Blake, there were less abortions under Bill Clinton than George Bush. Obviously, the approach the Republicans take doesn't work while the Democrats' way does. Interesting, isn't it?

by: Christoph Nauer

08-28-2008 @ 5:19pm

Bishop Blake, there were less abortions under Bill Clinton than George Bush. Obviously, the approach the Republicans take doesn't work while the Democrats' way does. Interesting, isn't it?

by: Debra

09-10-2008 @ 10:15pm

Bishop Blake is my spiritual leader at my home chuech(West Angeles Church of God and Christ). I respect him and love him in the Lord. One key term he used was abortion a is not a 'routine and acceptable birth control procedure'. Bishop Blake is absolutely right, abortion should not be a birth control procedure and should be looked at as a last resort. I am a Christian but I firmly believe that morality cannot be legislated! I know that most Christians are vehemently anti-choice BUT until all the orphanages are empty and all foster children have permanent adoptive families, Pro-lifers should call themselves what they are ... Anti-abortion. Being pro-life would presume that there is concern and compassion for the living(outside the womb) and those in need. I hear a lot of people talking the talk, it's time for them to walk the walk!!!!

by: Debra

09-10-2008 @ 10:15pm

Bishop Blake is my spiritual leader at my home chuech(West Angeles Church of God and Christ). I respect him and love him in the Lord. One key term he used was abortion a is not a 'routine and acceptable birth control procedure'. Bishop Blake is absolutely right, abortion should not be a birth control procedure and should be looked at as a last resort. I am a Christian but I firmly believe that morality cannot be legislated! I know that most Christians are vehemently anti-choice BUT until all the orphanages are empty and all foster children have permanent adoptive families, Pro-lifers should call themselves what they are ... Anti-abortion. Being pro-life would presume that there is concern and compassion for the living(outside the womb) and those in need. I hear a lot of people talking the talk, it's time for them to walk the walk!!!!