LOL at using Michael Savage, a Jew, as an example of how many conservatives reject biblical Christianity. Talk about a loaded example.
Are these governments going to be part of that kingdom? Be destroyed or absorbed or what?
Personally, I derive my strength as a conservative through the Holy Scriptures. It is the moral compass I use. Although, I also recognize that I am a sinner. Nonetheless, it is a comfort to know it is there.
This is a bit of a straw man. Most American conservatives are believers, despite what you say. They are not in the majority among all voters, which is why we are where we are politically. But they are the core that makes America what it is.
As for the rest of your article, it is good to remind one another that despite various reversals and apparent defeats, God is still God. We need to stand firm, continue to look up, and continue to defend the corner of the battlefield God has assigned each of us. Pray and work. Work and pray. And don’t be afraid to push back, because God is with us.
Subjective conservatives? How about the “compassionate conservatives” who can’t see beyond their blind faith.
Many of us are not “big government” Huckster/Romney types. We find no authority for robbing us through taxation to redistribute wealth for any “moral” purpose...whether for ACORN or to give a church tax breaks and subsidies.
Theft is theft regardless of whether some guy claiming to be a messenger of God supports the theft through interpreting his “holy scriptures.”
Before you start casting stones at “subjective conservatives,” start thinking about how many ways “compassionate conservatives” try to loot the treasury to pay for what they deem is good and noble. Eight years of George Bush was enough. Let’s return to Reagan instead.
A ridiculous argument, conveniently lacking any specifics. One might as well talk about “Banana purchasers’ rejection of Christianity” or “Why Missourians deny Christ.”
This guy writes like a fifth grader.