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October 21, 2009
 
 

More About the Evangelical Endorsement of Amnesty


Mark Tooley with the American Spectator writes about the decision by some board members with the National Association of Evangelicals to adopt a pro-amnesty resolution. Despite claims that there was no dissent in the vote, several organizations including the Salvation Army said they did not support the resolution. The Salvation Army noted that the resolution does not become policy at any member organization unless they chose to make it so. Noting the different policy initiatives being championed by the NAE, Tooley asks, "So how is NAE now substantively distinct from the old, left-leaning National Council of Churches (NCC) for which it was partly founded as a conservative alternative (at least for the NCC's predecessor) more than 60 years ago?"