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524:, awarded Cizik an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. The University's Provost stated that "Richard Cizik, an alumnus from the class of 1973, is a pastor, writer, environmentalist, thinker, and activist...For his commitment to truth and to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, to the health of our planet and the well-being of humanity, and in recognition of his strength of purpose and his courage in speaking out on crucial issues as a thoughtful and fully committed man of God, I am proud to represent Whitworth University as we confer upon Richard Cizik this degree of doctor of humane letters, honoris causa." 442:
or civil unions. Cizik later appeared to shift his position, releasing a statement reading: "I am now and always have been committed to work to pass laws that protect and foster family life, and to work against government attempts to interfere with the integrity of the family, including same-sex 'marriage' and civil unions." However, in a return visit to "Fresh Air" in July 2010, Cizik reiterated his support for same-sex civil unions and expressed his ambivalence about same-sex marriage. His NPR remarks led Cizik to resign from his position with the NAE.
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Policy. The two-year project brought together 20 top government officials, diplomats, defense-policy experts, and religious leaders to examine recent foreign-policy history of the U.S. in the Muslim world and make recommendations for future engagement. The Report was distributed to U.S. Embassies around the globe by the U.S. Department of State.
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On December 24, 2012, Newsweek wrote in a piece entitled "Can Safe Sex Save the Earth?" that "If his ouster was meant to silence him, it didn't work." And that "Cizik has also made the case that access to contraceptives is not only good for people, but also, since it helps curb overpopulation, good
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program "Fresh Air" in December 2008 in which he said that he supports same-sex civil unions and is “shifting” on gay marriage. He also commented that about 4 in 10 young evangelicals have a homosexual, bisexual, or transsexual friend or family member and about 5 in 10 favor either same-sex marriage
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co-hosted the launch of a collaboration between scientists and Evangelicals, presenting it as a joint project of Harvard Medical School's Center for Health and the Global Environment and the NAE. The 28 participants released "An Urgent Call to Action," which presented human-induced climate change as
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supporters over to Biden's side, particularly in Michigan and Georgia. In Michigan, for example, Trump's support among evangelicals dropped from 81% in 2016 to 70%. These conservative evangelicals who switched sides helped the Biden coalition to win necessary electoral votes to put Joseph Biden in
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In 2010, Cizik helped create and serves as co-chair of "The Casablanca Institute" to foster interfaith dialogue, build relationships between Evangelical Christians and Muslim leaders, and to seek common ground on the major issues facing both religious constituencies and the planet. In 2013, the
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From 2010 to 2012, Rev. Cizik served as Co-chair along with R. Scott Appleby, Ph.D., professor of Political Science and Muslim fundamentalism scholar at Notre Dame, of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs Project entitled "Engaging Religious Communities Abroad: A New Imperative of U.S. Foreign
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As national spokesman for millions of evangelicals, he has worked successfully with both Democrats and Republicans. In the fall of 2008, however, he began to publicly criticize John McCain ("I thought John McCain was a principled person," "But John McCain...seems to be waffling on issue after
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magazine named him in 2008 to a list of "Most Creative Thinkers." He was named an Open Society Fellow of the Open Society Institute in 2009 to 2010, during which time he built relationships between scholars and activists on topics such as war and peace, climate change, and criminal justice.
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In 2010, he was named to a list of "Fifty Evangelical Leaders Who Shaped a Generation: The Renegade," by Roof Top Blog, WordPress and appeared in the acclaimed documentary on nuclear arms, directed by Lucy Walker and distributed by Participant Media, entitled "Countdown To Zero."
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In 2007, Virginia Governor Tim Kaine named Cizik to the Virginia Climate Commission. That appointment has led to his speaking on climate change at the University of Virginia, Eastern Mennonite University, Roanoke College, among many other universities around the country.
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a primary concern and called for prompt public policy solutions. Critics of the collaboration pointed out that the NAE had not changed its position on climate change, but in response to a reporter's question Cizik insisted that the NAE board had approved "this dialogue."
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Cizik has subsequently been a regular participant in Global Zero gatherings, including Summits held in London, England, and the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California, and as a speaker at the Global Zero Inaugural Conference, held in Paris, in December, 2008.
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in which he voiced support for same-sex civil unions. His comments and his resignation have generated both strong support and strong criticism within the evangelical Christian community. This, along with statements about abortion, did not represent the NAE's position.
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Cizik has been criticized for his global warming advocacy by fellow evangelicals and conservatives. He has responded to some of these critics by asking whether his critics are possibly being influenced by ties to the conservative movement or oil and gas companies.
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In 2012, Rich Cizik became the Chief Spokesperson for the Good Steward Campaign, an ecumenically Christian environmental organization working on college campuses to inform and engage students in conversations about climate change, stewardship, creation care, and
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Cizik calls this environmentalism "creation care." He differentiates "creation care" from other environmentalism because of the former's roots "not in politics or ideology, but in the scriptures." Cizik cites several
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says consider Cizik as a "hero". In contrast, the NAE stated that Ciziks' positions do not "appropriately represent the values and convictions" of the NAE. David Brody,
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contains the NAE's only official position on the environment, and confirmed that "we don't on global warming or emissions. has spoken as an individual on that."
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correspondent, commented on the divided reaction by saying that "At the end of the day, evangelicals are not going to budge on the life and marriage issues."
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In 2022, Cizik founded the "Evangelicals for Democracy," a project of the New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good, and a separate organization.
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in 2002, Cizik was convinced that environmentalism, and especially climate change, should be a part of the Evangelical political agenda.
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Casablanca Institute was named one of the top ten "Best New Think Tanks" in a global ranking called "Global Go To Think Tank Rankings.
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issue"). He voted for Barack Obama during the primaries, and strongly implied that he had voted for Obama in the general election.
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Cizik has described himself as an "advocate for pro-life policies without exception." He supports government distribution of
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Contrary to Media Reports, National Association of Evangelicals Has Not Endorsed Latest Statement on Global Warming
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On December 11, 2008, Cizik gave his resignation from his position with NAE after a December 2 radio broadcast of
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In 2020, Cizik served as Co-Chair of "Evangelicals for Biden," an effort that successfully brought former
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Cizik was a staff member at the NAE from 1980 to 2008. He described himself in the early years as a "pro-
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has drawn both support and criticism from fellow Evangelicals. He serves on the board of advisors of the
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noted, "I didn't feel that it was the most productive, most redemptive way to address the problem," and
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An Urgent Call to Action: Scientists and Evangelicals Unite to Protect Creation
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for the planet. On his blog, he calls family planning a “green technology.”
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For the Health of the Nation: An Evangelical Call to Civic Responsibility
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Cizik Matters: An interview with green evangelical leader Richard Cizik
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Interview: NAE President Leith Anderson on Richard Cizik's Resignation
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at the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions' website
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Cizik's name appeared as a signatory on an initial draft of the 2006
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Cizik's statements found support by some older evangelicals such as
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Richard Cizik Resigns from the National Association of Evangelicals
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In December 2008, NAE President Leith Anderson reiterated that
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to be one of the "Most Inspirational" leaders of the year.
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Evangelical leader smacks McCain for lack of ‘principle’
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For Some Evangelicals, GOP Ties Are No Longer Binding
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titled "Lies in the name of the Lord" and featuring
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