[L] Kay Daly, Executive Director of Christian Family Ministry (photo: Suwaunee Valley Times) |
Fox News
Radio's Todd Starnes reported how Christian
Service Center of Lake City Florida is being forced between choosing Jesus or Government Cheese. For 31
years, this north Florida ministry had
been providing food the the hungry without controversy. But when a state government worker showed up
to negotiate an agreement , Christian
Service Ministry Executive Director Kay Daley was told that a "slight
change" in the contract. Now the
governmental guidelines about where USDA food is distributed, there can be no religious
information under the premise of "the separation of church and
state".
The Executive
Order for Equal Protection of Faith Based and Community Organizations is
supposed to allow governmental assistance as long as the religious activity
does not create a barrier to individuals receiving their governmental
assistance. Yet the Christian Service
Center was told that they were prohibited from distributing Bibles but this ban
religious information that included
religious decorations, like "Jesus is Lord" banners and a copy
of the Ten Commandments, where ever USDA
food is distributed. Hence Stern's
characterization of choosing Jesus or government cheese.
The
organization asked if they needed to change their name from the Christian
Service Ministry to comply and they were told no, but no praying, mentioning of
chapel, distributing Bibles or beign around religious decoration. The Christian Service Ministry chose to forgo
USDA assistance in their ministering to the hungry. Kay Daly mused:
“If God can multiply fish and loaves for 10,000 people, he can certainly bring in food for our food pantry so we can continue to feed the hungry.”
The Christian
Service Ministry decided that they were a Christian ministry, which included
helping people in need by praying with them, providing the Good News,
worshiping and providing physical nutrition without government "help" and interference. Other churches are reportedly pitching in the fill the void from the governmental help in feeding the hungry was withdrawn.
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So the
Christian Service Ministry was probably within their legal rights to conduct
their social service ministry in their own space, but since a federal
functionary did not probably interpret the lawcorrectly (and understands this
Administration), it would cost big bucks to litigate to keep federal funds
flowing to feed the hungry. No wonder why the Christian Service Ministry chose
to forgo their cut of the Government Cheese.
Nevertheless,
as Bob Dylan put it: "You don't need a weatherman to tell which way the
wind blows." The Obama Administration has been hostile for respecting the
free exercise of religion, as has been seen in the HHS Qualified Health Plan(Contraception) Mandate arguing that the Freedom of Religion means the Freedom
of Worship--so believe whatever you want in the pews but that respect ends at
the church doors. Ministers are now routinely barred from mass casualty situations like the Boston Marathon bombing, for fear of the separation of
church and state. This is a fundamental misunderstanding of Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Church of 1802 and is a reaction to aggressive atheism in small segments of the American polity.
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