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Was Bruce Ivins a Roman Catholic Christian Zionist, like Rick Santorum or Sam Brownback?
Christian Nation Express?
Evangelical Christians?
Conservative Christians?
The laws of this nation should be compatible with the Gospel?
By blood and faith, Jews are God's chosen, and have no need for "dialogue" with any gentile?
There is a great deal of intersection here with Christian Zionist ideology.
I'm still trying to figure this out.
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Conservative Christians now feeling their oats
Originally published November 21, 2004
I would like to comment on the letter to the editor, "Wants off Christian Nation Express," of Nov. 12.
I am certainly pleased that the writer is dedicated to service in the love of God, even though I find her theological focus on agony and suffering rather than the hope, joy and salvation of the resurrection to be puzzling.
Whether Americans like it or not, the results of the presidential election have propelled charismatic and evangelical Christians into new heights of political power. Many of those individuals would agree that the laws of this nation should be compatible with the Gospel, if not actually based upon it.
Whether we're on the "Christian Nation Express" or not, we all need to be ready for a wild political ride these next four years through a landscape of issues deemed important by conservative Christians.
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All aboard!
Originally published November 09, 2004
I read Deborah Carter's column of Nov. 7, "Election blues," and I have three comments for the good woman, and for everybody else, as well.
First, it's clear that views like hers would put Jesus on that cross again. Second, thy loom and churn best be still, come the Sabbath. Third, you can get on board or get left behind, because that Christian Nation Express is pulling out of the station!
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