Public Policies of the League
1.
Basis of Philosophy and Purpose
A.
As The Christian Civic League of Maine, we believe in the
Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of
God. We believe in the deity of Jesus, to be personally
acknowledged as the only Christ and Lord, in His atoning death on
our behalf through His shed blood, in His bodily resurrection in His
ascension to the right hand of the Father and that this same Jesus
shall personally return in power and glory. We believe that our
Lord Jesus Christ has left us His teachings, His example, and has
sent us His Holy Spirit, that we should follow in His steps.
B.
It is the purpose of The Christian Civic League of Maine
to present and maintain an effective, positive and faithful
Christian witness in the public life of our State; to express,
through various means the relevance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
and the Word of God to the social and moral issues of our time; to
promote a consistent and integrated Christian world view; to have a
redemptive impact upon the development of public policy in Maine; to
uphold, in all its statements and actions, a biblical standard of
justice and righteousness; and to reflect, in all ways, a genuine
Christian compassion and respect for all people.
C.
This policy statement establishes the significant principles,
which guide The Christian Civic League of Maine’s decisions and
public pronouncements. The policy statement does not seek to
represent The Christian Civic League of Maine’s position on every
specific issue, which may come to the public’s attention. However,
it does represent the League’s stand on what it considers central
socio-moral concerns facing the State of Maine.
2. Public
Ethics
A.
We affirm our belief in the Judeo-Christian moral tradition,
which has largely shaped the historic development of western
civilization, particularly the American Republic. We affirm our
faith in the existence of certain moral absolutes, which find their
proper source in Biblical truth.
B.
We believe it to be of central importance that the ethical
values of the Judeo-Christian heritage be fostered and encouraged in
the life of our nation’s leading institutions, including government,
business, education and the Church. These values represent such
personal virtues as compassion, honesty, purity, courage and
fidelity.
C.
We believe these attributes of character should be
consistently taught and practiced throughout American life so as to
enable the preservation of the unique moral foundation, which has
led the United States to national greatness.
3. The
Sanctity of Human Life
A.
We believe in the God-given sanctity of all human life and
that life is a gift from God. We believe that human beings are
created for eternal life and that the matter of life and death rests
within the exclusive providence of God the Sovereign Creator. We
believe life begins at conception and are opposed to abortion, which
we believe to be a clear violation of the will and purpose of God.
B.
We affirm both the sacredness and the quality of all human
life. We believe all reasonable efforts should be made to insure
that every human being is born healthy and secure. We support
proper prenatal care for all pregnant women and effective counseling
which emphasizes positive alternatives to abortion, including
adoption.
C.
We oppose euthanasia and infanticide because we believe every
human life has intrinsic worth. This includes the lives of the
handicapped, the elderly and the sick.
D.
We hold grave reservations with respect to genetic
engineering and surrogate parenting. We believe there exists
definite limits, beyond which science should not go, in an attempt
to alter or manipulate the God-ordained pattern of human creation.
4. The
Family
A. We believe
the family to be the central institution of any free society. We support all reasonable and effective efforts to preserve and
strengthen the traditional family in America. We believe that
children have been given as a gift, by God, to parents and that
parents should exercise the principle responsibility, under God, to
raise, nurture and educate their children. We believe parents
should instill in their children high standards of personal morality
and individual accountability. We stand opposed to any undue
intrusion into family life by the State. We believe that public
policy, including tax policy, should reflect a concern and a respect
of the institution of the family.
5. Education
A.
We believe that parents should exercise the ultimate
responsibility and authority in the education of their children and
that the State should respect these parental rights.
B.
We affirm the value of a public educational system in
fostering an enlightened society. We also affirm the importance of
educational pluralism and the accessibility of educational choices.
We therefore, support the right of private schools, including home
schools, to exist free of undue State interference. We believe
private schools should be subject only to those state requirements
necessary to protect the health and safety of students and to insure
reasonable academic achievement.
C.
We believe that all education should nurture children and
that schools should address themselves to the issues of moral
development. We, therefore, support voluntary prayer in the public
schools. We support the teaching of moral values and ideals in the
public schools. Schools must teach the importance of personal ethics as well as the
critical historic role of religion in shaping the American
Republic. We support the selection of public school textbooks,
which do not undermine biblical morality and teaching. We affirm
the need for discipline in schools, which fosters respect for
others, especially for those in authority.
D.
We believe emphasis should be placed in all schools upon
educational quality and the attainment of a high standard of
academic excellence.
E.
We believe education regarding human sexuality should be the
principal responsibility of the home and the church. To the extent
that this responsibility is assumed by public schools the teaching emphasis
must be placed on practicing sexual
abstinence.
6. Drugs and
Alcohol
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We believe
in total personal abstinence from alcoholic beverages. We
support strong, consistent and effective laws, which seek to
control and restrict the general sale and distribution of
alcohol in Maine. We support the vigorous and impartial
enforcement of all State liquor laws.
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We support
effective policies and programs designed to provide for the
treatment and rehabilitation of the alcoholic and his family.
We believe State revenue derived from the sale of liquor should
be applied to the cost of such treatment and rehabilitation.
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We support
strong and effective laws against drunk driving and diligent
enforcement of such laws.
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We support
alcohol awareness programs and other alcohol education efforts
in all Maine schools.
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We support
strong and effective laws against all illegal drugs and their
strict impartial enforcement. We also support effective
programs designed to provide treatment and rehabilitation for
the drug addict and his family. We support effective drug education in
all Maine schools.
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We oppose
the use of tobacco in any form. We affirm the public’s right to
live and work in a smoke free environment and support reasonable
and effective laws to protect the personal rights of
non-smokers.
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We oppose
all media advertising of tobacco and alcoholic products as
detrimental to the health and welfare of the people.
7. Human
Sexuality
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We believe
that the human sexual relationship should be viewed as a special
gift from God, intended by Him to find its full expression
within the sacred bonds of lifetime marriage between a man and a
woman. We are, therefore, opposed to premarital and
extramarital sexual activity.
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We believe
that sexual abstinence, outside marriage, should be taught and
encouraged, at home, at church and at school, in a positive way.
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We affirm
the biblical teaching concerning homosexuality. We, therefore,
oppose homosexual rights legislation. We also affirm the full
humanity of all persons as human beings created equal and in the
image of God. We believe it is the duty of the Church to point
the homosexual person to true repentance and to love and
forgiveness of God through personal faith in Jesus Christ.
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We affirm
our compassion for all the suffering victims of AIDS. We
support reasonable and effective policies and programs designed
to help AIDS victims, as well as to protect the public health
and safety.
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We support
strong, reasonable and effective laws against child sexual abuse
and other forms of sexual assault. We also affirm our support
for those who may be falsely accused of sex abuse and believe
that such persons should be afforded the full and equal
protection of the law. We support effective counseling programs
designed to help treat and rehabilitate both the sex offender
and the victim.
8. Gambling
We oppose all
forms of gambling because of its destructive influence upon the
family and society. We believe that government should not be
engaged in the promotion of gambling as a means of raising revenue.
9.
Pornography
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We oppose
the sale and distribution of pornographic material. We believe
that pornography degrades and exploits the sexual relationship
for profit and that its general availability is harmful to
society, especially to the young. Pornography offends the
dignity of human sexuality and fosters a callous and permissive
attitude toward sexual violence.
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We support
strong and effective laws restricting the sale and distribution
of obscene material and the vigorous enforcement of such laws.
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We oppose
the growing incidence of sex and violence in the media and would
encourage television and radio management toward more
responsible and wholesome programming. We also oppose the
increasing incidence of sexual and violent messages contained in
the lyrics of certain contemporary music.
10.
Religious Freedom
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We affirm
the basic human right of every person to worship God according
to the dictates of his own conscience. We believe religious
worship should be free of State interference. We, therefore,
oppose any law or policy, which would seek to force a person to
deny his religious beliefs. We believe that religious liberty
is indivisible and that it undergirds both political and
economic freedom.
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We support
the historic Separation of Church and State. We believe that
government should enact no law respecting an establishment of
religion. Neither should any law restrict the free exercise of
religious faith. We believe that in a pluralistic society,
religiously-grounded moral values should be permitted free
expression in the public life of the community, state and
nation.
11. Human
Rights
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We believe
every person is created by God with certain inalienable rights.
We affirm the right to life, liberty and property, and the right
of every person to pursue happiness and the achievement of his
full individual potential. We affirm our belief that these
fundamental human rights are not granted by the benevolence of
the State, but by the Sovereign Hand of God. We, therefore,
oppose every attempt of the State to circumvent or to undermine
these basic God-given human rights. We support full religious,
political and economic freedom for all people and deplore the
totalitarianism, which would deny these liberties.
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We believe
in a free, enlightened and compassionate society, every right
implies a responsibility to exercise that right with an
understanding of, and sincere respect for, the rights of others.
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We believe
in the principle of equal protection of the law. We, therefore
oppose all discrimination on the basis of race, creed,
nationality, gender or religion. We support all reasonable and
effective anti-discrimination laws necessary to insure equality
of rights for every citizen. We condemn every form of racism,
bigotry, or hatred directed against any person or group.
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We support
equal rights for women. We stand opposed, however, to the
specific Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. We believe
the ERA, as currently written and presented is unnecessary and
disruptive to family life. We support laws prohibiting sexual
harassment and guaranteeing equal pay for equal work. We also
support equal opportunity in the areas of employment, education
and public life.
12. Criminal
Justice
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We believe
Maine’s criminal laws should be strong, fair and effective.
These laws should be enforced vigorously and consistently and
should protect the public safety and personal property rights.
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We affirm
the biblical teaching in support of the principle of
restitution. We believe that criminal punishment should be
guided, where possible, by remedial and restorative actions. We
also affirm the need, in a free society, for both law an order
and for justice. These needs should be kept in balance. We
support the full protection of the constitutional due process
rights of the accused.
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We support
prison and jail ministries which seek to express Christian
compassion and concern for those incarcerated and for their
families. We also support programs and policies designed to
offer assistance to the victims of crimes.
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We support
the concept of creative and compassionate alternative sentencing
and, whatever practical, the treatment and rehabilitation of the
criminal offender. We support job training and education
assistance for criminal offenders. We also support the concept
of community service and programs to provide for drug and
alcohol treatment for those incarcerated.
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We recognize
that prisons are necessary for those who commit dangerous,
violent crimes. We also believe, however, that every
opportunity for rehabilitation should be offered those who must
be confined. We support an enlightened penal system, which is
marked by remedial and restorative policies rather than those,
which are merely punitive.
13. Poverty
and Economic Justice
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We affirm
the biblical teaching regarding society’s responsibility to the
poor. We believe every Christian has a moral and spiritual
duty, before God, to demonstrate genuine compassion for all
those in true need, including the aged, the sick, the homeless,
and the mentally and physically handicapped. We believe that
no person in this state should lack the basic necessities of
life, including food, shelter, and clothing.
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We support
policies and programs, which provide employment training and
educational opportunities for those who are able-bodied. We
believe those who are able to work should be expected and
required to work. Therefore, we support reasonable and
effective initiatives, in both the pubic and private sectors, to
encourage those who are dependent upon public assistance to
become self-sufficient.
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We believe
that private, volunteer and charitable organizations should bear
a significant responsibility in caring for the poor. We believe
the Church should set up a positive and compassionate example in
this regard. We support church sponsored programs to help feed,
house and clothe the needy.
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We support
programs to help the poor, which encourage and foster individual
responsibility, human dignity, personal initiative, and
self-confidence. We believe that the ultimate objective and
expectation of such programs should always be, whenever
possible, the financial independence of the individual.
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We support
programs, both public and private, which provide for those
unable to care for themselves. These programs should be
administered in a humane and compassionate manner and
demonstrate a genuine respect for the dignity of each person.
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We believe
that the free market economy of Democratic Capitalism offers the
working poor their greatest opportunity for the achievement of
economic freedom and the full potential of human dignity.
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We support
the right of every worker to be paid justly and treated
honorably in the workplace. We also support the right of every
employer to earn a profit. We believe employer/employee
relationships should be marked by mutual respect, honesty and
decency. We affirm the need for sound business ethics and stand
opposed to every form of greed or exploitation either among
employers or employees.
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We believe
that economic health; progress and justice can best be achieved
by free people in a free economy. We, therefore, oppose undue
state regulation of or interference in, the free enterprise
economic system.
14. The
Environment
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We affirm
the biblical teaching concerning man’s responsibility to care
for and preserve his physical environment. We believe that God
has committed to each individual the careful and thoughtful
stewardship of the earth’s natural resources. We believe man is
accountable to God the Creator for that stewardship, and it
should, therefore, be exercised wisely and responsibly.
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We support
those public policies, which reasonably and effectively seek to
preserve and enhance the environment. We deplore irresponsible pollution of our natural resources.
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We support
the effective development of safe, clean and renewable energy
resources.
15.
Political Involvement
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We believe
the Bible teaches that civil government is an institution
ordained by God and that the Christian is to honor and respect
government. We support every citizen’s right to participate
openly and fully in the political life of the community, state
and nation. For the Christian, we believe such participation is
a moral responsibility.
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We shall
endeavor, by all means at our command, and in cooperation with
other existing agencies, to educate the people in good
citizenship, to elect honest and competent officials, and to
secure good laws and their impartial enforcement.
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We support
the principle that in a free and open society, pubic issues
should be debated and decided publicly by all the people. We,
therefore, support both the letter and the spirit of Maine’s
“Right to Know” law. We also support so-called sunshine laws,
which require that the public’s business be conducted openly.
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We affirm
the primacy of the spiritual. Therefore, we believe that no
political or economic program or ideology must ever be permitted
to take the place of personal evangelism and individual
salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. The Christian owes his
first allegiance to God and the Lord Jesus Christ. No other
loyalty must ever divide that allegiance. We also believe that
Christianity should impact every avenue of human endeavor and
that persons changed through the transforming power of Christ
can change society. We believe the Holy Scriptures clearly
assign to the Christian the message and the mission of
fundamental change.
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Even as we
affirm the Christian’s duty to participate in politics, we
convey our deep and abiding respect for the right of others to
participate also. We honor political differences in a free
society. We stand opposed to any attempt to circumvent the
democratic political process through censorship of protected
free speech or the imposition of ideas or policies against the
will of the majority. We believe that political freedom can
only be preserved by the free minds of free men and women. We,
therefore, affirm our support for political tolerance.
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