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This may not be the right forum for me to ask this question, but I wonder why the Christian Right seems so "un-christian?" That is, they profess belief in Jesus, whose ministry was to marginalized people, who healed the sick, fed the hungry, and counseled people to turn the other cheek. Yet conservative Christians oppose Medicaid, food stamps, a path to citizenship for immigrants, and favor a hawkish military/foreign policy. What gives? Progressive Partisan
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Diarmaid MacCulloch wrote "Christianity: the First Three Thousand Years"
Fortinbras Armstrong
Jun 2013
#37
they some how don't have those passages in their Bibles that pertain to those issues.
demosincebirth
Feb 2012
#7
They have plenty of time to listen to Rush Limbaugh, but not to read the Bible.
Brettongarcia
Feb 2012
#11
The number of politicians throughout history who have followed Christ is miniscule at best
Fortinbras Armstrong
Aug 2012
#17
With those big Mega Churches, I think the messages has changed from ministering to the poor
demosincebirth
Aug 2012
#16
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
To my way of thinking the so-called Christian Right is basically striving for a Theocracy.
olegramps
Jun 2013
#36
Translation: I can respond, but I'm not going to, and it's your fault I won't
Fortinbras Armstrong
Jul 2013
#56
Simply put, NO! You support a party whose policies are designed to hurt the defenseless.
olegramps
Jul 2013
#51
No. Because you are jsut another cherry picker that doesn't what to acknowledge to truth.
olegramps
Jul 2013
#58