To: Between the Lines
White evangelicals prioritize the "strength" issues when it comes to the United States' foreign policy agenda. In this way, their political attitudes seem to be more influenced by their political conservatism than the altruism of spreading their faith or doing God's work abroad.....Homeland security and the war on terrorism are the top priorities for white evangelicals, rather than reaching out to the disadvantaged or even protecting the rights of religious minorities such as Christians in other countries.This statement is decidedly anti Evangelical, anti Bush, and anti Christian.
You said this came from a Christian source? More like Dan Rather or PBS!
4 posted on
04/14/2004 7:26:35 PM PDT by
ladyinred
(Kerry has more flip flops than Waikiki Beach)
To: ladyinred
I certainly don't know about "most" evangelicals, but there are obviously numerous influential individuals calling themselves evangelical Christians with a decidedly conservative political bent to their Christianity. Just as there are plenty who take the other side.
Why is it anti-everything to point this out? {ducking}
7 posted on
04/15/2004 6:41:04 AM PDT by
dmz
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