[Nfbmo] Question about the religious affiliation of the NFB
Susan Ford
johnsusanford at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 30 02:17:04 UTC 2011
Dan:
I think you will find that the NFB has no religious affiliation. It just
happens that Missouri is a part of the Bible belt. If you go to national
conventions, you will find that Jews are invited to offer invocations at the
beginning of daily sessions. I don't know if other faiths have been
represented, but part of what determines who is invited, is who asks. The
NFB does not address religious affiliation in its Constitution.
Susan
----- Original Message -----
From: <DanFlasar at aol.com>
To: <nfbmo at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:57 PM
Subject: [Nfbmo] Question about the religious affiliation of the NFB
> Hi - thanks for all those who have worked so hard to put together another
> informative and successful state convention. St. Joe did a great job
> and
> though the food at the banquet wasn't quite up to par, the program was!
> Lois really knows how to move things along and the banquet speech was the
> best I think I've ever had to good luck to hear at any state convention
> anywhere!
>
> I have a specifically legal question to ask about the NFB.
> When telling some of my international friends today about the
> convention, what topics were presented and what the agenda was about, one
> of them
> asked me if the NFB was affiliated with any religion. This came about in
> reference to my mentioning that there was a prayer breakfast. They asked
> me
> what religion the NFB was associated with.
> I've noticed that there doesn't seem to be a particularly wide range
> of religious diversity w/in the NFB of Missouri - that is - it seems to
> be
> predominately Christian and that there are Christian prayers offered at
> the
> beginning of the daily session. My question is, I've never seen any
> reference of any affiliation in any chapter, state or national charter
> documents. I ask this question because members of other religions such
> as Judaism,
> Hinduism, Islam, Mormonism and Buddhism prefer to be a part of
> organizations that are non-denominational. I have assured them that NFB
> membership
> and services are non-discriminative in every way but I couldn't answer
> that
> there was not some general religious affiliation. I was surprised to
> learn
> the Habitat for Humanity, another organization I support, identifies
> itself
> as Christian.
> So can anyone answer this for me?
> Thanks very much,
> Dan
>
>
>
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