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Meet Gov. Sanford's other Family--The Family -- perhaps the most politically powerful religious group in Washington

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There was a cryptic moment in the emotional press conference South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford held last week to apologize for committing adultery.

"C Street," Sanford said, is where men face "hard questions."

Later, in response to a question from a reporter, the Republican governor and former congressman said that he had been to "what we called 'C Street' when I was in Washington."

Sanford was referring to the address of the Washington headquarters for The Family -- perhaps the most politically powerful religious group in Washington. Sponsor of the annual National Prayer Breakfast that draws leading U.S. politicians, the secretive Christian organization also known as The Fellowship was founded in Seattle in 1935 by Abraham Vereide, a Norwegian immigrant and itinerant preacher who worked with the city's poor and feared the pull of socialism.

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He claimed that God appeared to him to warn that Christianity's preoccupation with the poor and weak was misguided, so Vereide began to minister to the powerful. He organized prayer breakfasts for political and business leaders to promote anti-Communism and anti-unionism, and the group later went on to work with dictators in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

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Reply#1 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 6:06 AM EDT
PowerIsKnowledge

The family is headed by a man named Douglas Coe, who has controversially encouraged the men under his tutelage to follow Jesus with the same sort of blind devotion shown by Hitler's followers. The members also refer to themselves as the "new chosen people," believing that the Jews broke their covenant with God.

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Reply#2 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 6:07 AM EDT
Lkessler

That's truly scary--blind devotion. This is what makes some of the world's most horrific things happen...

If I haven't said it before (and I'm pretty sure I have): religion accounts for/justifies a lot of truly inexcusable things that have happened throughout history (and in today's modern world, unfortunately).

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#2.1 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 11:31 AM EDT
PowerIsKnowledge

So true.

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#2.2 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 11:35 AM EDT
rbach

and these people are different than the al queda terrorists in what way??? seems they are all peas in the same pod-- they just do their destruction for a differently named god

  • 4 votes
#2.3 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 12:10 PM EDT
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Incorporated today as a tax-free 501(c)(3) nonprofit operating under the name The Fellowship Foundation, the Family maintains a three-story, $1.1 million brick townhouse at 133 C St. in Washington -- a former convent that's now home to members of Congress while being treated like a church under tax law. Among the lawmakers who have rented rooms there are Zach Wamp (R-Tenn.) and Jim DeMint (R-S.C.). Other lawmakers linked to the group include Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.), who also recently admitted to an extramarital affair.

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Reply#3 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 6:08 AM EDT
PowerIsKnowledge

In a radio interview yesterday with Terry Gross of NPR's Fresh Air, Jeff Sharlet -- author of "The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power" -- shed more light on the shadowy group and Sanford's connection to it. Sharlet, who is also the co-creator of Killing the Buddha, an online literary journal about religion, spent almost a month several years ago living at Ivanwald, The Family's two-story colonial house on a cul-de-sac in Arlington, Va. that serves as a training ground for the group's next generation. Recommended for membership by a banker acquaintance, Sharlet was in fact there on a reporting mission that besides his book led to a 2003 Harper's magazine story titled "Jesus plus nothing: Undercover among America's secret theocrats."

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Reply#4 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 6:10 AM EDT
Joe Bpsplk

I am increasingly concerned with the poor quality of politicians from southern states such as South Carolina, Georgia. Mississippi, and Texas. The people in these states are good people, but so backward when it comes to bigotry, racism, and forcing religion into government. They also don't seem able to create government policies that work. Voters in southern states need to elect some capable people for a change, people who help America,

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Reply#5 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 7:19 AM EDT
Agent 57

don't forget the "south"western states, like,,,, Oklahoma

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#5.1 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 9:42 AM EDT
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Merewen

That is really creepy.

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Reply#6 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 7:21 AM EDT
Rixar13

This is some really scary stuff.

Meet Gov. Sanford's other Family, The family is headed by a man named Douglas Coe, who has controversially encouraged the men under his tutelage to follow Jesus with the same sort of blind devotion shown by Hitler's followers. The members also refer to themselves as the "new chosen people," believing that the Jews broke their covenant with God.

I am at a loss for words. Whoa...........

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Reply#7 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 8:40 AM EDT
Vlad's dog

How did this group become "chosen people", who chose them and once you are chosen does that mean you can do anything you want to do because of your chosen label?

The sin of pride is supported by the self delusion of power.

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Reply#8 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 8:40 AM EDT
Joe Bpsplk

Remember when Adolf Hitler, the leader of the people of Germany declared Germans the "master race" in the 1930s? Then he started attacking countries.

Remember when George W Bush, the leader of the conservative Republicans, declared America a religious Christian state, derided countries as "the axis of evil" and threatened a "crusade" against them? Then he started attacking countries.

It's scary that the conservative Republicans are repeating the era of Nazi Germany. We must remain vigilant and protect ourselves from them.

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#8.1 - Fri Jul 3, 2009 9:19 AM EDT
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