Excuse me but there is no organization to drive a wedge into. We tend to agree because we have the same worldview, but it has never been planned or constructed. The problem is the candidates are all so different this year. So who you go with depends on which issues you feel are most important. Some in the Thompson team want to make this a war between Christians and it just should not be that. We do not owe it to each other to vote the same. At church we are to be unified around one truth. In the voting booth it is every man for himself. If it divides us as Christians then our priorities are all wrong.
“Some in the Thompson team want to make this a war between Christians and it just should not be that.”
Whether you want to accept it, or not, there is a struggle for the Republican party between the religious right, and the religious left.
Fred’s supporters didn’t start that.
Huck is a card carrying member of the religious left.
Please, do some research into the Christian Democrats in Europe.
That line of thinking is what Huck brings to the table.
The funny part about this statement is that this is exactly what the Fred supporters tried be to all other candidates in the beginning. They thought that they were the natural candidate for the Christian conservatives, hence everyone else was wrong. Now that it is apparent that Huck is taking that group, now we are supposed to believe that religion isn't important, and we shouldn't mix religion with politics. Exactly what Rudy fans were saying to them last summer.