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Sun Feb 2, 2014, 08:15 AM Feb 2014

COMMENTARY: Understanding the faith of Cathy McMorris Rodgers

Matthew S. Rindge / Spokane Faith & Values | Jan 31, 2014

SPOKANE, Wash. (RNS) The Republican response to President Obama’s State of the Union speech introduced many Americans to Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers. While those of us in Spokane are already familiar with our congresswoman, little is known about her alma mater, Pensacola Christian College.

A brief introduction to PCC might help illuminate some of the formative ideas that have shaped the faith and religious views of this rising star within the GOP.

Study of the Bible is a major concern at PCC, and every student is required to take Bible courses. The treatment of the Bible at PCC is somewhat extreme. The Florida school has a particular (and peculiar) attachment to the King James Version (published in 1611), noting on its website, “it is our practice to use only the Authorized Version (KJV) in the pulpit and in classroom instruction.” Their obsession with the KJV is at odds with scholars who consider dozens of alternative English versions (the New Revised Standard Version, for example) to be more faithful translations since they, unlike the KJV, are based on more ancient (and reliable) biblical manuscripts.

Academic or scholarly approaches to the Bible seem to be shunned at PCC. The seminary associated with the college seems to relish this lack of an academic approach: “Pensacola Theological Seminary has a biblicist approach in its graduate Bible program in contrast to the pseudointellectual approaches of our day. In an attempt to be academic, many focus on teaching erroneous views of liberal theologians. The goal of our Bible program is not to fill our students’ minds with doubts and questions raised by liberals, but rather to fill our students’ souls with the Word of God itself.”

http://www.religionnews.com/2014/01/31/commentary-understanding-faith-cathy-mcmorris-rodgers/

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COMMENTARY: Understanding the faith of Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Original Post) rug Feb 2014 OP
How utterly frightening madaboutharry Feb 2014 #1
"Fill 'er up!" Eleanors38 Feb 2014 #2
I DO NOT want to understand her "faith". SamKnause Feb 2014 #3
She's a victim, having been brainwashed her entire life. Scuba Feb 2014 #4
Well, her Bible apparently skimmed over lies/lying. Frustratedlady Feb 2014 #5
Wow. Talk about living in a bubble. pinto Feb 2014 #6

madaboutharry

(40,185 posts)
1. How utterly frightening
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 08:44 AM
Feb 2014

to realize that such an ill educated and ignorant woman has political power in this country.

SamKnause

(13,087 posts)
3. I DO NOT want to understand her "faith".
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 09:08 AM
Feb 2014

I want her to adhere strictly to The Separation of Church and State !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Frustratedlady

(16,254 posts)
5. Well, her Bible apparently skimmed over lies/lying.
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 11:02 AM
Feb 2014

Seems she missed a few truths in her little response to the SOTU speech. Tsk, tsk!

pinto

(106,886 posts)
6. Wow. Talk about living in a bubble.
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 11:23 AM
Feb 2014

Actually watched her SOTU response. Sure seemed as though she was, awkwardly, parroting pre-fed lines. Makes sense in context.

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