Once upon a time God, with some federal funding, was going to do so much.Read the rest. It provides an interesting perspective on spirituality and treatment.
In his early years, President Bush promoted funding for faith-based groups in order to blast social problems with the power of religious belief by unleashing the "armies of compassion." Bush predicted that his faith-based initiative would be his great legacy. And it does send an estimated $2 billion to religious charities.
But the campaign, ignored by Congress and challenged in court, has dropped off the White House talking points. After a brief mention in the 2006 State of the Union address, it was left out entirely this year.
The initiative did leave another legacy: It gave spirituality a bad name in social-service circles.
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Friday, August 03, 2007
Faith-based initiative backfires
From the Christian Science Monitor:
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