National Day of Prayer Hijacking Complete
There is nothing subtle about the way Shirley Dobson and her organization has muscled their way into this position. Just take a look at their website: http://www.nationaldayofprayer.org The banner reads "National Day of Prayer Official Website" and there is a prominent link to the President's proclamation right in the center of the home page. Now, how on earth could anyone not think that the NDPTF was the official organization in charge of this event for all peoples of America?
You have to go to their About page before you are clued into the sectarian nature of the organization. Under "Who We Are" you begin to get an idea of what they are really about: We are the Judeo-Christian expression of the National Day of Prayer which was established in 1952 by a joint resolution of the United States Congress and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman. The United States was born in prayer and founded on a relationship with God while instituting His biblical principals and moral values. And finally, at the bottom of the page, we get to their disclaimer, their weasel words:
Official Policy Statement on Participation on Participation of "Non-Judeo-Christian" groups in the National Day of Prayer: Here is a link to the Lausanne Covenant for those who are unfamilar with it. Now what in the world does the Lausanne Covenant have to do with the National Day of Prayer? Well, nothing. It is a statement of faith for evangelical Christian who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible. In other words, despite all appearances, if you're not a Christian Fundamentalist, then the NDPTF have nothing to offer you. Now, despite the deliberately deceptive "official" presentation of their website, there is no law against the NDPTF limiting their efforts to the evangelical community. However, they go further, much further. First, if you listen to today's Focus of the Family radio show, the presenter mentions Shirley Dobson as the "Chairman of the National Day of Prayer" and introduces their guest, Dr. Henry Blackaby, as the "Honorary Chairman of the National Day of Prayer". That is an unabashed lie, and they know it, and they know they can get away with it since their organization is the only one that gets national TV coverage whenever this date rolls around. (Dobson will be on Hannity and Combes this evening, I'm told. Any bets as to how she will be introduced?)
But even worse than that, they have even managed to hijack many of the 50 state National Day of Prayer proclamations. Many of them (access the links at the bottom of this page) include a phrase similar to this one: WHEREAS, the motto of the National Day of Prayer and the State Day of Prayer is "America, honor God" a reaffirmation for the biblical exhortation in I Samuel 2:30 "Those who honor me, I will honor" (Idaho) I haven't looked at them all, but as well as Idaho, the proclamations from Georgia, Ohio, New York, and Florida all mention the "theme". (Surprisingly the one from my home state of Texas does not this year--perhaps someone complained). Now, where does this motto/theme "America, honor God" come from? There is no mention of it in the President's proclamation, and this is the only official government press release about the NDP. Hmm. Tough question... Well, of course, the NDPTF thought it up:
This year's theme is "America, Honor God" and is based on 1 Samuel 2:30 NIV - "Those who honor me, I will honor" National Day of Prayer Chairman Shirley Dobson, wife of Focus on the Family founder and chairman Dr. James Dobson, said "at a time when so many principles found in Scripture have been rejected by society, it's all the more vital that God's people stand firmly in defense of the precepts He's laid out in His Word. As we wage this cultural battle, however, none of our efforts are assured success without consistent, fervent prayer for God's intervention." So there you have it. The takeover of the National Day of Prayer by the Christian right, in the form of the Dobson Empire, which has been underway for a number of years, is now virtually complete. Almost by default, they have become the only national organization affiliated with the event, and have no shame in allowing others to assumed that they act in an official capacity on behalf of the whole nation. The NDPTF website lists hundreds of events to take place all around the country tomorrow--and they make it easy for you to list your own, except, you have to sign a statement of faith before you do:
You must be: Commitment to Christ. A volunteer must be an evangelical Christian who has a personal relationship with Christ. I acknowledge that I am working for the Lord Jesus Christ and the furthering of His Work on earth and agree to perform my work with the highest standard of Christian faith.
That's tough luck if you're a Muslim, a Hindu, or even a moderate Christian. In essence the Dobsons are saying "You are not welcome here at this, the official NDP website--go find your own prayer meeting. Oh, and good luck with that."
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