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December 18, 2008 11:55 AM

Obama Defends Rick Warren's Role At Inauguration

President-elect Barack Obama's announcement Wednesday that Pastor Dr. Rick Warren will give the invocation at the inauguration has set off a firestorm of criticism from liberal and gay rights activists.

(AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
Warren is the best-selling author of The Purpose Driven Life and other books, as well as the pastor of the Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif. He is known as a "new evangelical" who stresses issues like poverty and climate change alongside other traditional conservative Christian issues. He also hosted a forum at his church in August with both Mr. Obama and Republican Sen. John McCain.

His selection by Mr. Obama further cements his place as one of the nation's preeminent religious leaders and also is seen as a clear sign to reach out to evangelical and conservative voters who didn't support him in last month's election.

But it is Warren's strong opposition to abortion and particularly gay marriage which has many on the left up in arms over him being given such a prominent role in the inauguration.

The Human Rights Campaign, the largest homosexual rights organization in the U.S., sent a strident letter to Mr. Obama, urging him to reconsider and calling the invitation "a genuine blow."

"By inviting Rick Warren to your inauguration, you have tarnished the view that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans have a place at your table," says the letter by Joe Solmonese, president of the group. "We feel a deep level of disrespect when one of the architects and promoters of an anti-gay agenda is given the prominence and the pulpit of your historic nomination."

The letter takes particular issue with Warren's support of Proposition 8 in California, which banned gay marriage and also tries to tie Warren to Dr. James Dobson, chairman of Focus on the Family and a vocal leader in the social conservative community.

"Rev. Warren cannot name a single theological issue that he and vehemently, anti-gay theologian James Dobson disagree on," Solmonese says. (You can read the full letter here)

"It’s a huge mistake," California gay rights activist Rick Jacobs told the Politico. "Can you imagine if he had a man of God doing the invocation who had deliberately said that Jews are not going to be saved and therefore should be excluded from what’s going on in America? People would be up in arms."

Gay rights groups were not the only ones on the left opposed to Warren's inclusion in the inauguration.

Kathryn Kolbert, president of the liberal group People For the American Way, called giving Warren this honor a "grave disappointment"

"The sad truth is that this decision further elevates someone who has in recent weeks actively promoted legalized discrimination and denigrated the lives and relationships of millions of Americans," Kolbert said. (Read the full statement.)

In The Nation, Sarah Posner wrote the following: "Obama had thousands of clergy to choose from, and the choice of Warren is not only a slap in the face to progressive ministers toiling on the front lines of advocacy and service but a bow to the continuing influence of the religious right in American politics."

"Warren represents the absolute worst of the Democrats' religious outreach, a right-winger masquerading as a do-gooder anointed as the arbiter of what it means to be faithful," she added. (Read the full column.)

Mr. Obama himself responded to the growing controversy when prompted by a question during a news conference today designed to announce a trio of financial regulators. The president-elect stressed that he is a "fierce advocate for equality for gay and lesbian Americans," but said it was also important for Americans to come together despite disagreements on social issues.

Mr. Obama said the inauguration would include people with a wide variety of viewpoints represented and "that's how it should be."

He also pointed out that he was invited by Warren a few years ago to speak at his church, despite his disagreement with Warren on those issues. "That dialogue is part of what my campaign has been about," he added.

Also In Hotsheet: Read more about Mr. Obama's relationship with the gay community from CBS News chief political consultant Marc Ambinder.


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by night145 December 19, 2008 10:00 PM EST
does it matter whether Rick Warren approves of g*ay marriage or not? The supreme court will just say its unconstitutional to prevent them from marrying and prop 8 will be over-turned
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by assemblyofso December 19, 2008 3:20 PM EST
I think the article is misleading. Apparently the *** approved as the Human Rights Group says this was a genuine blow.

*** represent a small minority of the populatin. The majority of Americans are not in favor of gay marriage. I don''t think there is anything in the bible supporting being homosexual much less marriage.

I have a few gay friends who are not radicals and dont think they have a right to marry. These radical *** are just a bunch of sore losers. I bet most of them dont have two mommies.
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by troutfisher4 December 19, 2008 3:06 PM EST
I prefer we skip the entire coronation that way I won''''t have to use up 2 vacation days to avoid the mess.

Posted by endurorob


OK with me :)
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by carpriddler December 19, 2008 3:05 PM EST
Rick Warren is a terrible sinner.
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by night145 December 19, 2008 3:05 PM EST
Rick Warren is going to be chosen as the Secretary of Church in the Obama administration so the *** should get used to him
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by endurorob December 19, 2008 3:05 PM EST
Separation of church and state.

Skip the "invocation", aka prayer meeting.


Posted by troutfisher4

I prefer we skip the entire coronation that way I won''t have to use up 2 vacation days to avoid the mess.
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by troutfisher4 December 19, 2008 3:03 PM EST
Separation of church and state.

Skip the "invocation", aka prayer meeting.
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by luvcomments December 19, 2008 2:57 PM EST
People will pick on absolutely anything to fight about. They love the bickering and expressing their own perfect views and would be elated if they could force everyone else to obey. I don''t know anything about this Rick Warren. And I don''t care that he has been selected. Whether it were him or somebody else it would make no difference, people would still be bickering and fighting and trying to force their own views on everybody else. Get over it. Get a life. Live your own as you want to and let others do the same.
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by night145 December 19, 2008 2:52 PM EST
If Obama turns out to be a fascist/communist/muslim, then wont he get kicked out of office??
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by night145 December 19, 2008 2:50 PM EST
RowdynTex, is Obama a communist or a muslim-fascist??
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by endurorob December 19, 2008 2:48 PM EST
I think simply.

Posted by truthislife1

I believe that.
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by truthislife1 December 19, 2008 2:46 PM EST
You ought to take more college credits in logic. That will help you construct better syllogisms.

Posted by amrt5016

I think simply.
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by dagrandma December 19, 2008 2:39 PM EST
RowdynTex: Well, DEAR, I''m really very sorry to tell you this, but if we''re going to be spending our tax money on anything, I''d rather be spending it on the people of the United States than on this half-a$$ed war in Iraq.
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by endurorob December 19, 2008 2:31 PM EST
truthislife1

Happy Hanukah
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by amrt5016 December 19, 2008 2:29 PM EST
You have now called yourself more intelligent than the God you say does not exist. If that were the case, you are not here either. You would have to be Deity to make those claims. Therefore, that thinking is self refuting. You can still beleive it though. Merry Christmas
Posted by truthislife1 at 11:26 AM : Dec 19, 2008

You ought to take more college credits in logic. That will help you construct better syllogisms.
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by night145 December 19, 2008 2:29 PM EST
Tex, is Obama a liberal commie, an islamo-fascist, or is he part of the islamo-atheist society bent on destroying Christianity and america??
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by endurorob December 19, 2008 2:28 PM EST
You have now called yourself more intelligent than the God you say does not exist. If that were the case, you are not here either. You would have to be Deity to make those claims. Therefore, that thinking is self refuting. You can still beleive it though. Merry Christmas

Posted by truthislife1

That make absolutley no sense.
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by night145 December 19, 2008 2:27 PM EST
You have now called yourself more intelligent than the God you say does not exist. If that were the case, you are not here either. You would have to be Deity to make those claims. Therefore, that thinking is self refuting. You can still beleive it though. Merry Christmas



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Posted by truthislife1 at 11:26 AM : Dec 19, 2008

huh??? well Merry Christmas
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by truthislife1 December 19, 2008 2:26 PM EST
I do not believe that there is a God.
Posted by johndevinejr

You have now called yourself more intelligent than the God you say does not exist. If that were the case, you are not here either. You would have to be Deity to make those claims. Therefore, that thinking is self refuting. You can still beleive it though. Merry Christmas
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by endurorob December 19, 2008 2:24 PM EST
Barak Obama is an amazing politician. By inviting Rick Warren (who, seems to me to be among the more saner of the evangelicals), he continues to disarm the far right.

Greasing the skids for his progressive agenda. This is how you bridge the divide and get things done!

What a refreshing approach to government!

Posted by briannorwood at 11:05

Yes what a refreshing approach. Bringing Chicago polotics to Washington.
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