Continuing this post:
"You
are a spiritual progressive if you endorse the New Bottom Line: A New
Bottom Line is one that judges the efficiency, rationality, and
productivity of our institutions (education, healthcare, legal, etc.),
government (and its policies), corporations and even our personal
behavior based not on the old bottom line of whether they maximize money
and power, but instead assessing them on the extent that they maximize
love and caring, kindness and generosity, empathy and compassion, social
and economic justice, peace and nonviolence, and environmental
sustainability, as well as encourage us to transcend a narrow
utilitarian approach to nature and other human beings. You don’t have to
believe in God, deny science, or be part of a religion to be a
spiritual progressive."
This
link lists some of the people involved with the NSP. Of note is Rep.
Keith Ellison, the co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. A
brief look at their budget proposal will provide ample evidence that
they partake of the Covenant.
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