http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/29#.UvTnEPZSKu5
I caught the remarks of Barack Obama,
President of the United States, spoken at the National Prayer Breakfast
event at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C.thanks to IMRA.
He noted that
...as
Americans, we affirm the freedoms endowed by our Creator, among them
freedom of religion. And, yes, this freedom safeguards religion,
allowing us to flourish as one of the most religious countries on Earth,
but it works the other way, too -- because religion strengthens
America. Brave men and women of faith have challenged our conscience
and brought us closer to our founding ideals, from the abolition of
slavery to civil rights, workers’ rights.
and continued
I’ve felt the love that faith can instill in our lives during my visits to the Holy Land and Jerusalem -- sacred to Jews
and Christians and Muslims...I’ve felt the compassion of so many faith
leaders around the world...Yet even as our faith sustains us, it’s also
clear that around the world freedom of religion is under threat. And
that is what I want to reflect on this morning.
and he emphasized:
We
sometimes see religion twisted in an attempt to justify hatred and
persecution against other people just because of who they are, or how
they pray or who they love. Old tensions are stoked, fueling conflicts
along religious lines...even though to harm anyone in the name of faith
is to diminish our own relationship with God. Extremists succumb to an ignorant nihilism
that shows they don’t understand the faiths they claim to profess --
for the killing of the innocent is never fulfilling God’s will; in fact,
it’s the ultimate betrayal of God’s will.
Today, we
profess the principles we know to be true. We believe that each of us
is “wonderfully made” in the image of God. We, therefore, believe in
the inherent dignity of every human being -- dignity that no earthly
power can take away. And central to that dignity is freedom of religion
-- the right of every person to practice their faith how they choose,
to change their faith if they choose, or to practice no faith at all,
and to do this free from persecution and fear...promoting religious freedom is a key objective of U.S. foreign policy.
And I’m proud that no nation on Earth does more to stand up for the
freedom of religion around the world than the United States of America.
(Applause.)
And then, he noted
...THE PRESIDENT:...As we support Israelis and Palestinians as they engage in direct talks, we’ve made clear that lasting peace will require freedom of worship and access to holy sites for all faiths.
I want to take this opportunity to thank Secretary Kerry for his
extraordinary passion and principled diplomacy that he’s brought to the
cause of peace in the Middle East...
...And in contrast
to those who wield religion to divide us, let’s do more to nurture the
dialogue between faiths that can break cycles of conflict and build true
peace, including in the Holy Land.
That's clear to me: President Obama supports Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Mr.
Secretary of State, John (the Dodger of Bullets) Kerry, is that part of
your solution? Forget the Klingons. Think of the Jews.
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