Examine Your Vote Carefully
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Christian
Principles in an Election Year
Your
church, your communion, and the National Council of Churches USA do not
endorse any political party or any candidate.
Be that as
it may, our Christian faith compels us to address the world through the
lens of our relationship to God and to one another. Public discourse is
enhanced as we engage civic leaders on the values and ethics affirmed by
our faith. At the same time, religious liberty and the integrity of our
democracy will be protected as candidates refrain from using faith-based
organizations and institutions for partisan gain. We offer these 10
principles to those seeking to accept the responsibility that comes with
holding public office.
1. War is
contrary to the will of God. While the use of violent force may, at
times, be a necessity of last resort, Christ pronounces his blessing on
the peacemakers. We look for political leaders who will make peace with
justice a top priority and who will actively seek nonviolent solutions to
conflict.
2. God
calls us to live in communities shaped by peace and cooperation. We
reject policies that abandon large segments of our inner city and rural
populations to hopelessness. We look for political leaders who will
re-build our communities and bring an end to the cycles of violence and
killing.
3. God
created us for each other, and thus our security depends on the well being
of our global neighbors. We look for political leaders for whom a
foreign policy based on cooperation and global justice is an urgent
concern.
4. God
calls us to be advocates for those who are most vulnerable in our society.
We look for political leaders who yearn for economic justice and who
will seek to reduce the growing disparity between rich and poor.
5. Each
human being is created in the image of God and is of infinite worth.
We look for political leaders who actively promote racial justice and
equal opportunity for everyone.
6. The
earth belongs to God and is intrinsically good. We look for political
leaders who recognize the earth's goodness, champion environmental
justice, and uphold our responsibility to be stewards of God’s creation.
7.
Christians have a biblical mandate to welcome strangers. We look for
political leaders who will pursue fair immigration policies and speak out
against xenophobia.
8. Those
who follow Christ are called to heal the sick. We look for political
leaders who will support adequate, affordable and accessible health care
for all.
9.
Because of the transforming power of God’s grace, all humans are called to
be in right relationship with each other. We look for political
leaders who seek a restorative, not retributive, approach to the criminal
justice system and the individuals within it.
10.
Providing enriched learning environments for all of God’s children is a
moral imperative. We look for political leaders who advocate for equal
educational opportunity and abundant funding for children’s services.
Finally, our
religious tradition admonishes us not to bear false witness against our
neighbor and to love our enemies. We ask that the campaigns of political
candidates and the coverage of the media in this election season be
conducted according to principles of fairness, honesty and integrity.
These
principles were developed buy the National Council of Churches USA’s
Justice and Advocacy Commission and approved by the NCC’s Executive
Committee.
For more
information,
visit
www.councilofchurches.org,
or write the National Council of Churches USA, Attn: Justice and Advocacy
Commission, 110 Maryland Ave. N.E., Washington, DC 20002, 202-544-2350.
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