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To: Grunthor

I’m just wondering about what is the goal of evangelical political activism...is it to “bring back” a Christian nation, or is it just like any other interest group vying for political power. I wrote about this in my own blog in the context of Al Sharpton:

http://www.xanga.com/jmich416

The inconsistency of many evangelicals really bugs me. Some seem fine with the GOP’s answer to John Kerry. More importantly, some would on one hand call themselves fighting for a Christian nation that treasures absolutism rather than relativism, but on the other hand support for the highest office a man who is a member of what most evangelicals would consider a cult. If there were no other choices, I could see why an evangelical would support Romney, but there are plenty.

I am also an evangelical, and so I take a lot of this stuff to heart. If evangelicals support Romney, we cannot claim to hold absolute moral values, we cannot possibly desire a Christian nation, and we demonstrate that all we want is power, just like everyone else.


119 posted on 05/13/2007 12:46:22 PM PDT by marinabreeze
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To: marinabreeze

People ask, should Christians vote for a mormon?

I answer why not, Mormons vote for Christians all the time.


120 posted on 05/13/2007 4:24:30 PM PDT by Grunthor (Forgive your enemies, it messes with their heads.)
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