Biden Resurrects Faith-Based White House Office to Combat Racism, Political Polarization

by Thomas Catenacci

 

President Joe Biden on Sunday ordered the recreation of a White House office intended to promote partnerships between religious and secular groups to address several key issues.

The White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships will seek to address the coronavirus pandemic, combat systemic racism, increase opportunity, advance global humanitarian work and strengthen pluralism, according to Biden’s executive order.

“As our country grapples with a global pandemic, a severe economic downturn, the scourge of systemic racism, an escalating climate crisis and profound polarization, President Biden knows that civil society partnerships are essential to meeting such challenges,” the White House said in a statement Sunday.

The White House added that the office “will not prefer one faith over another or favor religious over secular organizations.”

The White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships was originally established by former President George W. Bush in his first executive order as president. The office was formed because, according to Bush, government cannot accomplish everything that local community groups can.

“I’m reestablishing the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships to work with leaders of different faiths and backgrounds who are the frontlines of their communities in crisis and who can help us heal, unite, and rebuild,” Biden said in a statement.

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While the office continued under former President Barack Obama, it was abandoned by his successor, Donald Trump, according to CBS News. Instead, he created the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative, an office tasked with informing the White House of “any failures of the executive branch to comply with religious liberty protections under law.”

Biden appointed Melissa Rogers, who headed Obama’s White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, to lead it again in his administration, according to the White House. Rogers was critical of Trump’s decision to eliminate the office in a 2018 Washington Post editorial.

“While Trump said he took these actions in the name of religious liberty, he actually dealt religious freedom a blow with his new White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative,” she wrote. “He also damaged efforts to find common ground on church-state issues and undermined support for the many partnerships the government has with faith-based entities.”

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Thomas Catenacci is a reporter at Daily Caller News Foundation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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3 Thoughts to “Biden Resurrects Faith-Based White House Office to Combat Racism, Political Polarization”

  1. Roger

    You can’t condone indiscriminate killing in abortion clinics and honestly be a good Christian or a practicing Catholic, it’s contrary to the Bible and the Catholic Church’s teachings. I have no use for religion, but I have less use for people who claim to be morally superior to me, while not only condoning mass murder but championing it, and both Pelosi and Biden are champions for abortion. All you have to do is listen to them, and both of them will tell you how holy and superior they are compared to trash like the rest of us.

  2. Gordon

    Liberals have no faith that any of us would recognize. Secular humanism, or earth worship, or straight atheism is what they know

    1. M. Flatt

      No, they have a religion. The fervor in which they go after anyone or anything that contradicts their grasp on power rivals that of any religious fanatic.
      On top of that, they want people to desire a god-like figure to protect and provide for all people. Of course, they believe they are the ones best qualified for the job.

      I am growing tired of this “systematic racism”. In my opinion, “Antiracism” is just racism in blackface and “Social Justice” is neither social or just.

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