Sunday, September 24, 2006

Roger Ray Responds

National Avenue Christian Church pastor Roger Ray has just responded to a previous post about his appearance in a political ad by a group called Heartland Democrats of America.

I posted it in the comment section of the post, but thought it was relevant enough to print his response at the top of our page.

Here's what he had to say:

This blog was brought to my attention recently. It contained two surprises for me. The first was that an interview I had given to a Kansas City resident about minimum wage issues was being used in a Democratic ad. I never have and never will endorse, contribute to or otherwise appear to take a partisan side in any political campaign for one party or the other or on behalf of any candidate.

I always speak only about issues which are of a religious and ethical nature. I'm sorry that the interviewer has taken the liberty of featuring me in a partisan ad. That was unethical and iladvised on his part. But possibly of more concern to me is that a "journalist" has taken this an opportunity to invite personal attacks against me. Even if you watch the ad you see that I did not endorse any candidate or party. I was speaking about poverty issues, as did the prophets, the apostles, Jesus and centuries of pastors and priests right up to such modern day notables as Dorothy Day, Martin Luther King and Gandhi. Somehow, rather than taking a journalist's interests in the issues which impact hundreds of millions of people.... the issues I was addressing, a KY3 reporter took a tabloid view of the world and said "economics, poverty, civil rights, social justice are all too complicated for our viewers, let's just see if we can gather up and slander a local pastor."

And that, I humbly submit, is not journalism. Rev. Dr. Roger L. Ray

Below is our previous post on Ray. Not sure what he means when he accuses me of a "tabloid view," and says I committed "slander." I simply reported what he said in an ad that a source pointed me to. In fact, most of the post is information taken directly from the group. But let me know what you think.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 14th POST

Roger Ray, the senior pastor at National Avenue Christian Church, is appearing in a new political ad by a group called Heartland Democrats of America. Ray has been a political figure in the area for years, delving into a variety of issues like gay marriage and the minimum wage.This group -- Heartland Democrats of America -- describes itself as a group of Democrats ultimately trying to win, "the values debate.""HDA champions strong Democratic values in Missouri and throughout America's Heartland. The era of the apologetic Democrat in middle America is being laid to rest forever - replaced by a unifying values message worthy of the hard-working people of middle America," according to the website. This is a group based out of Kansas City, Mo. Roger Ray is the featured speaker in the group's new ad campaign called "Vote your Values." Ray says the growing disparity between the rich and poor is the top political issue from a spiritual vantage point. Watch the entire ad HERE. Let us know what you think about the ad, and Roger Ray.

2 comments:

Ken said...

Many of Roger Ray's newspaper columns address neither religious nor ethical issues as he states in his response.

boyd said...

Well David who are your going to believe, Mr. Ray or your lying eyes?