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Fortinbras Armstrong

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17. The number of politicians throughout history who have followed Christ is miniscule at best
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 10:45 AM
Aug 2012

C. S. Lewis wrote an interesting essay, ""Meditation on the Third Commandment", in which he says that a specifically Christian political party would be a bad idea. He gives two reasons: First, that even among Christians who want a state run on Christian principles, there are genuine differences in how to bring this about, so no single party could claim to represent all Christians. Second, there will inevitably come a point where any such party must choose between power or Christian principles.

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Christian Right [View all] lwo Dec 2011 OP
Perhaps they have been seduced by a right-wing political cabal. nt Thats my opinion Dec 2011 #1
right vs left macbug Aug 2012 #14
Excellent question. Full answer may come later, but Betty Karlson Dec 2011 #2
Oh, and also with the difference between Betty Karlson Dec 2011 #3
How did the Christian Right form? Brettongarcia Jan 2012 #4
They're directly descended from the evangelical movement of the 1800's Bradical79 Aug 2012 #15
Diarmaid MacCulloch wrote "Christianity: the First Three Thousand Years" Fortinbras Armstrong Jun 2013 #37
I'd say this to conservatives: Social Darwinist or Christian, pick one CJCRANE Feb 2012 #5
You are So "Right" JoyN62 Feb 2012 #6
My thought on Abortion macbug Aug 2012 #13
Perhaps the serious question from both perspectives is: Thats my opinion Sep 2012 #21
Why abortions macbug Sep 2012 #22
Post removed Post removed Nov 2012 #28
they some how don't have those passages in their Bibles that pertain to those issues. demosincebirth Feb 2012 #7
I think the real reason...is probably a boring one. onpatrol98 Feb 2012 #8
relevant book lwo Feb 2012 #9
The Democratic Party is Much More Christian JoyN62 Feb 2012 #10
They have plenty of time to listen to Rush Limbaugh, but not to read the Bible. Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #11
Rush is a brain disease macbug Sep 2012 #25
That whole passage is meaningful to me, but what stands out is: Tigress DEM Sep 2012 #20
any honest christan would agree macbug Sep 2012 #23
I think that's true (about all of us being selective) CJCRANE Dec 2012 #34
Jesus was a communist macbug Aug 2012 #12
The number of politicians throughout history who have followed Christ is miniscule at best Fortinbras Armstrong Aug 2012 #17
Jesus was not a communist reemarie Dec 2012 #30
More like a socialist. hrmjustin Dec 2012 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Dec 2012 #32
It can be argued that Jesus lived as a communist... CJCRANE Dec 2012 #33
With those big Mega Churches, I think the messages has changed from ministering to the poor demosincebirth Aug 2012 #16
John Calvin taught that riches is one of the signs of God's favor Fortinbras Armstrong Aug 2012 #18
Matt 19:24 demosincebirth Aug 2012 #19
Who knows what was on his mind when he wrote that macbug Sep 2012 #26
A lot of somebodies need to be reminded that John Calvin kestrel91316 Jul 2016 #64
John Calvin taught no such thing standingtall Oct 2016 #67
That is what I was always taught. Fortinbras Armstrong Oct 2016 #68
They call them "Seeker Friendly" Churches macbug Sep 2012 #24
Self-Help Group refrescanos Jul 2013 #40
At election season, it is correct to confront others over their inconsistencies and labels sanatanadharma Oct 2012 #27
The Christian Right, and their megachurches are part of the corporate machine in America standingtall Dec 2012 #29
And it also promises them power 47of74 Dec 2012 #35
yes, yes refrescanos Jul 2013 #41
P.S. refrescanos Jul 2013 #44
To my way of thinking the so-called Christian Right is basically striving for a Theocracy. olegramps Jun 2013 #36
There are some who actually say that. Fortinbras Armstrong Jun 2013 #38
IMO refrescanos Jul 2013 #42
"The Christian Right" is an oxymoron Lefty Nast Jun 2013 #39
correct refrescanos Jul 2013 #43
Hi, I'm a Christian right-wing Calmador Jul 2013 #45
hail fellow christian refrescanos Jul 2013 #46
I have an answer but ... Calmador Jul 2013 #48
c'mon refrescanos Jul 2013 #50
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2013 #55
Translation: I can respond, but I'm not going to, and it's your fault I won't Fortinbras Armstrong Jul 2013 #56
Do you support the Republicans cutting funds to feed children? olegramps Jul 2013 #47
I already explained that... Calmador Jul 2013 #49
Simply put, NO! You support a party whose policies are designed to hurt the defenseless. olegramps Jul 2013 #51
Wrong, I look to support my social values and that's the root solution Calmador Jul 2013 #52
My lord. I have never encountered such nonsense as this. olegramps Jul 2013 #53
I'm gonna try to help.. and I think I cut it down as much as I can Calmador Jul 2013 #54
First of all, the word is "welfare", not "wel-fare" Fortinbras Armstrong Jul 2013 #57
No. Because you are jsut another cherry picker that doesn't what to acknowledge to truth. olegramps Jul 2013 #58
Gods the Atheists Worship Paul Edward Snyder Jul 2014 #59
Christians ???? ro9yer Oct 2014 #60
The "scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites" never go away. hvn_nbr_2 Nov 2014 #61
Right 47of74 Jun 2016 #63
Conservative "Christians" like Paul vs. Liberals who like Christ Liberal Insights May 2016 #62
I've despised Paul since I picked up our family bible kestrel91316 Aug 2016 #66
IDK Karen_J Jul 2016 #65
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