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In reply to the discussion: Christian Right [View all]Betty Karlson
(7,231 posts)3. Oh, and also with the difference between
theologic tradition as a basis for religious practice, versus the Bible as basis for religious practice.
And with diachronic versus achronic interpretation of the Bible, which bears a close relation to the question of the tradition.
There is also -and that's point # 4 - a question of orthopraxis versus orthodoxy.
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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