Richard Cizik has resigned as vice president for governmental affairs of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE). Already under criticism from some of the evangelical community for his strong stance on global warming, Wednesday night's resignation came after Cizik told Terry Gross on on National Public Radio's Fresh Air that he now believes in civil unions for same-sex couples. He also expressed support for government programs that supply contraceptives to prevent unintended pregnancies. Christianity Today reports on developments. It also has the transcript of part of the NPR interview. NPR has a recording of the full program available on its website.
A statement issued yesterday by the NAE says: "in a December 2, 2008 broadcast interview on National Public Radio, Richard responded to questions and made statements that did not appropriately represent the values and convictions of NAE and our constituents. Although he has subsequently expressed regret, apologized and affirmed our values there is a loss of trust in his credibility as a spokesperson among leaders and constituents." Cizik was one of the signers of a New York Times ad earlier this month condemning violence against the LDS Church for its support of California's Proposition 8 banning same-sex marriage. (See prior posting.)