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  • 2016-08-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Hillary Clinton Say Christians in America Must Deny Their Faith? (en)
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  • On 23 April 2015, Hillary Clinton delivered the keynote address at the annual Women in the World Summit in New York City. In a 20-minute speech that touched on the triumphs and challenges of improving the plight of women and girls worldwide, Clinton emphasized the work yet to be done: Interestingly, within a day of Clinton's address, an excerpt from the passage above was being passed around on the Internet, misrepresented as a demand for Christians to renounce their faith. Sorry Christians, a blog called the Right Scoop intoned ominously on 24 April 2015, but your religious beliefs against abortion aren’t good enough anymore. They must be changed. Hilary Clinton just said that Christians must deny their Faith through the enforcement of laws, by stating that the Christian belief in being pro-life, and anti-abortion, must change, warned Shoebat.com, and that this should be done through laws and 'political will.' If Christians must change Christian teachings in regards to abortion, then what Hilary Clinton is essentially saying is that Christians must deny their Faith. Shoebat continued: Notice that she says that the change of Christian beliefs is the 'unfinished business of the 21st century,' which means she wants to persecute Christians. Having read the pertinent paragraphs from Clinton's actual speech above, one might well wonder how her call for the enforcement of laws protecting the rights of women in countries with deep-seated cultural biases morphed into a demand for American Christians to deny their faith. Quite simply, it was done by editing out the context so only these remarks are left (emphasis added by Shoebat.com): Gone are all references to education, domestic violence, and the mortality rate of women in childbirth — not to mention the international scope of the subject matter — so what remains could be misrepresented as a direct threat to pro-life Christians in America. That was clearly not the original import of the passage. For anyone curious to learn what Hillary Clinton actually said in the speech, it was captured in its entirety in the video below: (en)
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