Christian Right Just Doesn't Get It
by Chuck Baldwin
December 7, 2007
Unfortunately, it has been the Christian Right's blind support for President Bush in particular and the Republican Party in general that has precipitated a glaring and perhaps fatal defect: the Christian Right cannot, or will not, honestly face the real danger confronting these United States. The reason for this blindness is due, in part, to political partisanship or personal aggrandizement. Regardless, the Christian Right is currently devoid of genuine sagacity. On the whole, they fail to understand the issues that are critical to our nation's--and their own--survival.Read the complete article by Chuck Baldwin, a radio talk host, syndicated columnist, and pastor dedicated to preserving the historic principles upon which America was founded.
As a result, George W. Bush and Karl Rove have made mincemeat out of the Religious Right. They have shown everyone that once you win the support of the Christian Right with rhetoric, you can get by with just about anything. Christians are horrible at holding Republicans accountable.
Hence, neocon Republicans such as Mitt Romney, Fred Thompson, Mike Huckabee, and even Rudy Giuliani are all currently receiving fractured support from the Christian Right. However, you can mark this down: the Christian Right (with few exceptions) will eventually coalesce around whoever wins the Republican nomination--no matter who it is. You see, it's all about political partisanship. Principles are only something we talk about during off-election years.
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Dad, I can't figure out how to allow comments on my blog... You'll have to let me know how you have your settings set. Thanks, Daughter
sara, go to your sign in page, sign in and go to settings. There is a header bar that says, basic, publishing, formatting, comments, archives, etc.
Click on comments and the rest should be simple. I would allow anyone to comment, not just google accounts.
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