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To: Ish who wrote (288283)8/19/2002 8:23:20 PM
From: asenna1  Respond to of 769667
 
Surprise! Same dirt...different Bush!

Leader of Christian group contradicts new DCF chief

The new head of the state's child welfare agency severed his ties with
a Christian group several years after it issued a paper that promotes
spanking and demeans women, the group's president said.

Jerry Regier, named by Gov. Jeb Bush as the new head of the Department
of Children and Families, has been criticized for his association with
the Coalition on Revival, which funded and issued the 1989 document
called "The Christian World View of the Family."

Regier, who is listed on the paper's cover page as co-chairman of the
group, said in a statement Friday that he severed his ties with the
organization about a year after the paper was published because of the
group's extreme interpretations of the Bible.

But Jay Grimstead, president of the Coalition on Revival, told the
Miami Herald for a Sunday story that Regier left the group sometime
around 1994 or 1995, politely declining to take part in another
project because he had taken a high-level government job in Oklahoma.

"He told me in a friendly letter that he was now working for the
government, and from my recollection, that it was best for him to
disassociate himself from the group. He expressed concern as to how
others would view his involvement in such a group," Grimstead said
Saturday from his home in Murphys, Calif.

Regier did not give Grimstead the impression that he was cutting ties
with the group because he thought its views were extreme, he said.

"It was a kind letter. I don't think he had changed his thinking or
spiritual views, but, of course, I don't know for sure," Grimstead
said.

Grimstead said Regier did not write the paper, but instead mostly
"guided, directed and collected information" that was then passed on
to Grimstead, who billed himself as the "general editor" of the
project.

sptimes.com



To: Ish who wrote (288283)8/19/2002 8:48:26 PM
From: rich4eagle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
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