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I’ve recently heard and read several stories of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s charismatic Catholic faith. On many occasions, her faith has been explained as though it’s unusual or exotic to be a charismatic Christian. . . .
In a recent monologue, comedian Bill Maher called Barrett “a [expletive] nut.”
He then described her as “Catholic, I mean like really, really Catholic” — as if that was supposed to be unacceptable or on the fringes of society in his narrow-minded worldview.
His audience got a good laugh. But I don’t find it funny. Thousands at my church wouldn’t find it funny, and neither would millions of Americans.
What I’ve seen and heard over the last two weeks reflects how out of touch many Americans are with the shifting religious landscape in America. What might’ve been considered out of the mainstream 50 years ago — the charismatic movement, Pentecostals, and other vibrant denominations of the Christian faith — is far more mainstream today than they are aware.
Charismatics believe what Jesus commanded about worship, prayer, and miracles; and we take him literally. If the press did their homework, they would discover that millions of Americans nationwide have wholeheartedly embraced the principles of a charismatic faith. Barrett’s faith is one that is expanding across the country, and even around the world. A Pew Research study has shown that more than a quarter of the world’s 2 billion Christians identify with charismatic Christianity.
Some of the more reasonable voices in the Democratic Party have spoken up and condemned the personal attacks on Barrett, her family, and her faith. But it’s clear that many who are out of touch with the faith community just can’t help themselves when they take to the airwaves.
So before this goes any further, and anyone else considers taking a jab at someone’s charismatic faith — or any faith for that matter — may I suggest taking the time to understand it, and getting to know us first.
Critics have quickly dismissed Barrett without truly knowing her. Yet it seems those who know her well — those who attended law school with her, her students at Notre Dame, and her colleagues — none of them come remotely close to referring to her in the extreme and bigoted way she’s been attacked in the press. Many of those that know her well do not share the same faith as Barrett; and many of them do not share the same judicial philosophy either. But they have been eager to describe her as a person of tremendous character, a brilliant professor, an intelligent judge, a loving mother to seven, and a generous friend. She’s maintained an impeccable reputation, and an impressive career, all while not compromising on her commitment to her faith.
Her faith is in no way disqualifying from the position she’s been nominated for. Far from it. Throughout her career she’s proven more than capable of being a fair-minded legal scholar and judge who reveres our nation’s legal framework and applies the law equally.
At some point in our nation’s history it became acceptable to consider a person’s deep faith as disqualifying from a life of public service. We must reject that notion. Whether one is a secular or a religious person, every American has a belief system. Everyone has some form of a worldview that leads to their philosophy of government and the rule of law.
Amy Coney Barret’s combination of genuine faith, her admiration for the U.S. Constitution, and her desire to serve the public is not usual.
She’s not a nut. She’s a hero and a role model, to me and to many.
(Excerpt from Town Hall. Article by Jentezen Franklin. Photo Credit: Getty Images.)
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People like Bill Maher have ‘No God, No Faith, No Religion, just the ability to make an ass out of people that believe in God, Country and The American Flag!
Thank you so very much, Father God! You have answered my prayers! You are the most amazing and work miracles in our day. Thank you for Amy Barrett. Please protect her, give her wisdom, discernment and provide all that she needs to do the job that you have given her. I pray that you will bless her family, protect them, and guard their hearts and minds in
Christ Jesus.
Amy’s faith is, to me, a PLUS rather than a minus. I praise God for this woman, so totally qualified for the position. I am concerned about how the Democrats harp on the Affordable Care Act as a very Good thing which the president wants to “kill” through Amy, and how it would deprive more than a million Americans of healthcare coverage, putting at risk those with pre-existing conditions. I know, that being Dems, they are lying. But I have yet to hear the President put forward a clear plan for a healthcare, except to say he has a plan and it’s better. Also, on immigration, the president instills fear in immigrants as he continues to say he will not provide healthcare for illegal aliens, and will not allow them to stay in the country! Sounds heartless to me. I know he has a good heart, but I wish he would NOT say that. It sounds totally lacking in compassion. America is blessed because of her generosity and compassion toward the less fortunate. God is blessing America so she can bless others less fortunate. I pray people will experience God more as Donald J Trump and Amy C Barrett are placed at the helm of government, in Jesus’ Name! Amen!
Actually I thought it humorous that a fellow believer was going to be placed in the highest court in the land by the Highest Power we could ever have working o accomplish this.
Our God, the God of the Impossible. May many come to know Him better through this historic prescident. Amen..
I think she is an amazing young woman and an example for other women who are
educated and have a family. Barbara
Father-God
Thank You for this article. Thank You for choosing Amy Coney Barret to sit as Justice Barrett. Father-God, please protect her, her family and her staff and their family that they will all will draw close to You and pray without ceasing in doing their job so that Your name will be exalted.
In Jesus name we pray that Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Amen.
I said yes to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ as an 11 year old. I was healed from a physical illness because of the faith of another (my parents). It was the next day after the healing that I prayed and asked Jesus into my heart. I received the baptism of the Holy Spirit a few weeks later with praying in tongues as evidence. As I neared the end of my twenties, God felt distant and I was aware that I was still a baby in the faith. I was living off the fumes of someone else’s faith. I felt the Holy Spirit saying to me, you spend a lot of time reading other stuff, but you don’t pick up the Bible. So I picked up the Bible and started daily reading at Matthew and kept going through the entire New Testament and then onto the Old Testament. It changed my relationship with God. I grew up.
For years I had prayed and asked God to show me the “perfect” church to join. I was sure my husband would leave the Catholic Church. That “perfect” church turned out to be the Catholic Church. I had never been comfortable with communion in any other church. The Catholic Church believes in transubstantiation (the elements truly become the body and blood). The night I was confirmed and took communion in the Catholic Church, Wow! So powerful in the spirit. I went into the night thinking Lord I still don’t know about this praying to the saints stuff. As I stood around the baptismal pond watching others be baptized, the “Litany Of The Saints” was being sung. I felt the presence of the Holy Spirit as strong or stronger than the highest points of the presence of the Holy Spirit in my life to date. It’s okay and in fact powerful to ask the Mary and the saints to pray for and with us. I have had the Holy Spirit speak to me while saying the rosary. I operate in multiple gifts of the Holy Spirit now as the Holy Spirits wills. 🙏🏻