>>I question the monomaniacal focus<<
You can question it all you like but if God puts a cause on someones heart who are you to question it?
>>as well as the propriety, on a site of otherwise shared political, social, and moral values<<
So debate of what scripture says should be disallowed? Should error be tolerated just so "we can all just get along"?
>>and perhaps are more inclined to mud-slinging.<<
When Christ corrected the Pharisees was that mud slinging. When Paul corrected Peter was that mud slinging? When Christ warned the church's through the letters in Revelation was that mud slinging?
You do not address my point, so I will leave it rest.
But I will ask you a question: Were we to live in the same neighborhood, would you stand with me on the sidewalk for a prolife witness? Would you work with me in attempting to stop a planned parenthood sex ed program from being forced upon students in the public schools? Would you join together in a prayer session at the end of a strategizing session to put a good Conservative into elective office?
The reason I ask is I see that a religious discussion would not bear fruit; despite our differences, however, might you see us as fellow Christians on the same team against secular humanistic Progressivism?