In this November 16, 2009 photo, Metropolitan Jonah (R) meets with Metropolitan Hilarion, First Hierarch  of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, at the OCA Chancery. Metropolitan Jonah is one of the signers of the Manhattan Declaration.
In this November 16, 2009 photo, Metropolitan Jonah (R) meets with Metropolitan Hilarion, First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, at the OCA Chancery. Metropolitan Jonah is one of the signers of the Manhattan Declaration.
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At last, Christians draw a line in the sand against their PC secularist persecutors
Posted on Wed Nov 25 2009

Telegraph, UK- By Gerald Warner- Warner is an author, broadcaster, columnist and polemical commentator who writes about politics, religion, history, culture and society in general: At long last, Christian leaders have faced up to their persecutors in the secularist, socialist, One-World, PC, UN-promoted axis of evil and said: No more. In the popular metaphor, they have drawn a line in the sand. For harassed, demoralised faithful in the pews it will come as the long-awaited call to resistance and an earnest that their leaders are no longer willing to lie down supinely to be run over by the anti-Christian juggernaut.




At long last, Christian leaders have faced up to their persecutors in the secularist, socialist, One-World, PC, UN-promoted axis of evil and said: No more. In the popular metaphor, they have drawn a line in the sand. For harassed, demoralised faithful in the pews it will come as the long-awaited call to resistance and an earnest that their leaders are no longer willing to lie down supinely to be run over by the anti-Christian juggernaut. This statement of principle and intent is called The Manhattan Declaration, published last Friday in Washington DC.

It is difficult to believe that so firm an assertion of Christian intransigence in the face of persecution will not have some beneficial effects even here. For this Declaration is no minor affirmation by a few committed activists: on the contrary, it is signed by the most important leaders of three mainstream Christian traditions – the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church and Evangelical Protestants. For an ecumenical document it is heroically devoid of fudge, euphemism and compromise.

The Manhattan Declaration states that “the lives of the unborn, the disabled, and the elderly are severely threatened; that the institution of marriage, already buffeted by promiscuity, infidelity and divorce, is in jeopardy of being redefined to accommodate fashionable ideologies; that freedom of religion and the rights of conscience are gravely jeopardized by those who would use the instruments of coercion to compel persons of faith to compromise their deepest convictions”.

For Barack Obama, the PC lobby, the “hate crime” fascists and, by implication, their opposite numbers in Britain, the signatories have an uncompromising message: “We pledge to each other, and to our fellow believers, that no power on earth, be it cultural or political, will intimidate us into silence or acquiescence.” That is plain speaking, in the face of anti-Christian aggression by governments. The signatories spelled it out even more unequivocally: “We will fully and ungrudgingly render to Caesar what is Caesar’s, but we will under no circumstances render to Caesar what is God’s.”

In a world where a Swedish pastor has been jailed for preaching that sodomy is sinful, similar prosecutions have taken place in Canada, the European Court of Human Rights (sic) has tried to ban crucifixes in Italian classrooms, Brazil has passed totalitarian legislation imposing heavy prison sentences for criticism of homosexual lifestyles, Amnesty International is championing abortion, David Cameron has voted for the enforced closure of Catholic adoption agencies, and Gordon Brown’s government has just been defeated in its fourth attempt to abolish the Waddington Clause guaranteeing free speech – this robust defiance is more than timely.

The signatories are unambiguously expressing their willingness to go to prison rather than deny any part of their religious beliefs. Those signatories are heavyweight. On the Catholic side they include Justin Cardinal Rigali, Archbishop of Philadelphia; Adam Cardinal Maida, Archbishop Emeritus of Detroit; the Archbishops of Denver, New York, Washington DC, Newark, Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Kansas City, and Louisville; and other Bishops. The Orthodox include the Primate of the Orthodox Church in America and the Archpriest of St Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary. There are also the Anglican Primates of America and Nigeria, as well as a host of senior Evangelical Protestants.

In terms of influence on votes and public opinion, this is a formidable coalition. It has served notice on the US government that further anti-Christian legislation will provoke cultural trench warfare and even civil disobedience. As regards the sudden stiffening of resistance among the usually spineless Catholic leadership, it is impossible not to detect the influence of Benedict XVI.

We need more declarations like this, on a global scale, and the requisite confrontational follow-up. This is Clint Eastwood, make-my-day Christianity – and not before time. From now on, any governments that are planning further persecution of Christians had better make sure they have a large pride of lions available for mastication duties. The worm has turned.

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Reply Simple Catholic on Nov 25 2009 @ 09:46pm (anonymous from 059148223189.ctinets.com)
The Manhattan Declaration
It is about time for our leaders to rediscover their spinal columns [no doubt helped by Pope Benedict XVI on the Catholic side]. For far too long we have allowed our most precious symbols - not just crucifixes in Italian classrooms but Christian Christmas insignia - to be put in danger and, so often, sacrificed on the altar of political correctness. Christians of the World - be you Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran or other Evangelicals - arise and defend all that out forefathers and mothers believed in and even died for so that we'll have a Christian World worthy of its name to bequeath to our own children!
Back  Reply nathan on Dec 16 2009 @ 05:22am (anonymous from 210.225.204.68.cfl.res.rr.com)
The Manhattan Declaration
all those who support this outragious false union...anathema!
Reply Demetrios Galanidis on Nov 26 2009 @ 03:10am (anonymous from pool-151-201-54-230.pitt.east.verizon.net)
At last!
May the blessings of the Lord be upon these courageous people.

And, enough of the IRS being used to censor the Truth.
Reply Mikael Liljeström on Nov 28 2009 @ 04:25pm (anonymous from 217-210-192-183-no51.tbcn.telia.com)
The swedish pastor..
..was not jailed. i sympathize with you but please check what you write. There is nothing like facts!

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