Joe Grossinger - 02/04/00 16:28:28
My URL:http://pub5.ezboard.com/breligionandpolitics.html
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Conservative
Church you Attend: Christian
Comments:
Nice site! Christians need to get involved in politics. It is our obligation as citizens to vote, so you might as well get active as well. Liberals are active on all fronts. God bless Come visit my Religion and Politics forum at: http://pub5.ezboard.com/breligionandpolitics.html


Joseph Wirtz - 02/02/00 16:07:50
My Email:[email protected]
Church you Attend: Good News Mission
Comments:
I lead a group called the Cultural Commission which addresses the many issues you discuss, we are looking for more active members. The following is an exerpt from our Mission statement. Please join us if you want to make a difference. The Cultural Commission Mission Statement 1 February 2000 What is the Cultural Commission? The "Cultural Commission" is the outworking of the Body of Christ in the society at large. We as Christians believe that under the Lordship of Christ, we are called to exert a wide-ranging positive influence on the American culture. The CC will call on hristians who are serious about their faith and want to love God and grow in Christ, to participate in active service. The methods we will employ. Email �Challenges� (call-to-action letters) will be designed and sent out to spur on and develop the group into better disciples of the Lord, while simultaneously impacting the culture at large. At times, members will be called on to design Challenges o their own to share with the whole group, to further develop the individual members leadership capabilities. The greatest amount of the CC work and influence will be outside the confining four walls of the modern Christian sanctuary. The members will be called on to participate in various assignments that will fall into broad categories. Emphasis areas will i clude, but not be limited to the following areas; apologetics, political, evangelism, intellectual, cultural and diversity issues. When the member has completed the Challenge assignment, they will email the results back into [email protected]. A final report will then be sent out promptly, to inform and edify all the members of the great success, we as a united group are achieving. How to join the Cultural Commission. To join our group, simply send an email to [email protected], you will then be included on our membership list and given further information and guidance. All group emailings are sent out blind copy to protect the individuals privacy.


Corey Sheely - 01/07/00 01:02:07
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Church of the Saviour
Comments:
I really enjoy the hard-hitting yet truthful commentary here! It is what America needs to hear and understand. The times are desperate ones for many people and the only true hope is Jesus! Keep fighting the good fight and know we are already victorious!!!


Mary Blair Watts - 01/04/00 20:21:50
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: 1st Baptist, The Colony, Tx
Comments:
I am a former mayor, city councilmember, Board of Directors Economic Development Corporation, President Legacy Republican Women, delegate to State Republican Convention, Chairman Christian Life Committee, nominated to Texas Womens Hall of Fame, Citizen of the Year 1995, etc., etc. Amen and amen to all that your site says today!


Jeff Hagar - 01/03/00 02:53:06
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Conservative - Reform Party in Canada
Church you Attend: Christian Reform
Comments:
Great reading, I'd like to see some North American viewpoints.


David C. (Dave) Stiver - 12/27/99 00:21:05
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/taxpyrs_2000
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Conservative First - Republican Second
Church you Attend: New Life Church, Colorado Springs, CO
Comments:
Dear Christian friends, My name is Dave Stiver. I am a Republican candidate for the Colorado House of Representatives - 15th District. Let me begin by saying that I am a conservative first, and a Republican second. Parties may let you down, but principles will not. My wife ( iana) and I were the first active Christians among a party filled with Fordites (individual moderates who adored Gerald Ford). Unfortunately, we went through our years of being the "cute Christian couple" or "born aginners." I too am frustrated with the Republican Party and that is partly why I am running for office. I want reform, and true reform now. As of late the only difference between the Republicans and the Democrats has been that we spend less money - at least we sa we do. The sad part of this story is that there are many, many, many candidates who say they are Christians but don't act like it when in office. A good case in point. The moderates have placed another Republican to oppose me in a primary race. He professes to be a Christian, yet is accepting money from individuals who support candidates that have gone to bat for the Gay/Homosexual Lifestyle folk . As a Christian, homosexuality is wrong, just wrong and an abomination to God. This is just one case in point. To fight against these groups, I need the financial support of true believing Christians (like yourselves). Any contribution, any size, would be greatly appreciated. As one, we can conquer all odds and defeat the enemy. Please feel free to visit my web site. I would appreciate any and all words of encouragement. Thank you and God Bless. Dave P.S.: Keep up the good work--Prayer Warriors Unite!!!


Jeremy Grizzle - 12/23/99 08:09:24
My Email:[email protected]
Church you Attend: Grace Baptist Church
Comments:
Good job!Keep it the truth not opinion!


Glenn Nolan - 12/14/99 04:17:49
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Church of Christ
Comments:
Keep up the good work. It sounds like you are on the right track. Thanks again, Glenn Nolan


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Ben Thompson - 11/30/99 19:06:05
My URL:http://sites.netscape.net/thompsoncongress
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Constitution Party of Minnesota
Church you Attend: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Comments:
http://sites.netscape.net/thompsoncongress


Crystal - 11/24/99 16:17:58
My Email:[email protected]
Church you Attend: Cornerstone Southern Baptist Church
Comments:
I like this site. I doing a research project on Separation of Church and State and it was a big help.


Travis Sawyer - 11/17/99 03:42:52
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Comments:
I think that this is a very interesting website. I think that it has a lot of good ideas in it. The thing that we really need to concentrate on is keeping this country out of the hands of the Communists, they are the true enemy of Bible Doctrine. Anyon should feel free to e-mail me with their thoughts, I would love to discuss this with you. Thanks!


Tim Baker - 10/26/99 22:52:24
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Faith Assembly of God
Comments:
I really like this website because it tells the truth about the presen administration that controls Washington DC. I just e-mailed this page to my Pastor so he could enjy browsing through it. Keep up the good work!!!!!! Take Care & God Bless You Tim Baker e-mail [email protected]


William Anderson - 10/26/99 17:29:40
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: none
Comments:
I think that freedom is the key. So do the Democrats, apparently - Freedom from need, freedom from want, freedom from responsibility, freedom from thought, freedom from justice, freedom from choice if you haven't been quite born yet, freedom from "dange " - For my part this Democrat will vote for the Republican candidate in every case until such time that the present Libertarians become a "second party". Under freedom your religion becomes your "business", even "your affair" if you so choose.


William Anderson - 10/26/99 17:19:14
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: none
Comments:
I think that freedom is the key. So do the Democrats, apparently - Freedom from need, freedom from want, freedom from responsibility, freedom from thought, freedom from justice, freedom from choice if you haven't been quite born yet, freedom from "dange " - For my part this Democrat will vote for the Republican candidate in every case until such time that the present Libertarians become a "second party". Under freedom your religion becomes your "business", even "your affair" if you so choose.


Joe - 10/09/99 13:52:12
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Christian Right Wing Republican
Church you Attend: House of Prayer
Comments:
Have you though about having a section which evaluates political leaders relative to their moral beliefs. Example, in the 7th Congressional seat in Houston, Texas being vacated by Bill Archer, there are some wonderful candidates running. Of particular C ristian interest should be the Wallace Henley campaign. If more Christians knew about him, he would be able proclaim a reasonant message nationally. This seat affects everyone throughout America and because of its importance (one of the largest Represen ative seat in Texas and the US) it can be used as a bully pulpit.


teri hunter - 10/09/99 08:22:38
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: berean christian fellowship
Comments:


Elroy - 10/06/99 21:50:55
My URL:http://elroy.com/ehr/abortionanswers.html
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Proud to be Liberal
Church you Attend: Emmanual Faith Community Church, Escondido, CA
Comments:
Ain't life great!


T Renaud DO - 10/06/99 21:20:14
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: baptist
Comments:


Tom Nadolski - 10/02/99 20:42:45
My Email:[email protected]
Comments:
interesting web site


Kevin Given - 09/30/99 02:41:19
My URL:http://www.suresite.com/fl/g/givenpage
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Independant
Comments:
Dear Rush, I am honored to sign your guest page! I am a concerned pro-lifer that is on a letter writing campaign to see abortion survivor Gianna Jessen share her story at the next Republican National Convention! Viewers of your guest book can find out more by checking http://www.suresite.com/fl/g/givenpage. Keep up the good work Rush! Let me know what you think!


Betty Anderson - 09/23/99 01:36:54
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Faith Community Church
Comments:
Wonderful and concise write-up. I'm making a copy for my information file. I'm chairman of our county's new Christian Coalition chapter.


Suzanne Brown - 09/21/99 20:38:13
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Independant
Church you Attend: Church Of Christ 6th and Gibbs Cottage Grove ,Oregon
Comments:
I have spent an hour or so just reading all the great articles , you are sending the message out in a consice and well thought out manner that any who choose to will understand... Regards, Suzanne


Lori - 09/16/99 00:52:24
My URL:http://www.godsgrrl.net
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: PCA
Comments:
Just visiting a neighbor on ROCCS, I've been feeling lonely at God'sgrrl, the atheists etc. have been coming out in droves lately. Your page is awesome! Press On.


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Marcus Wendel - 08/23/99 13:31:00
My URL:http://www.skalman.nu/
My Email:[email protected]
Comments:
The link to Conservative Christian Resource Center is broken. More links can be found at the Seventh Seal: http://www.skalman.nu/seven/ /W


Maurice - 08/09/99 01:05:43
My URL:http://www. jiwalu.demon.co.uk
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: None
Church you Attend: Formerly Hebron
Comments:
I thank you for the various concerns which you have raised. I too have much the same concerns. I think if we can use the internet media as a communication source, we may be able to halt what is most certainly taking place now. Thanks and best wishes Maurice


TERRY VARNER - 08/02/99 21:29:00
My Email:VAR1559@AOLCOM
Political Affiliation: DEMOCRAT/INDEPENDENT
Church you Attend: SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Comments:
AS LONG AS THE REPUBLICANS ONLY CARE THAT THE CANDIDATE HAS AN R BEHIND THEIR NAME AND THE DEMOCRATS HAVE AN D, THIS COUNTRY WILL NEVER CHANGE. WE NEED PEOPLE TO STAND FOR MORALS AND WHATS RIGHT. LOOKS LIKE PAT BUCHANAN IS THE ONLY CANIDATE WHO STANDS FOR WHAT IS RIGHT. DON'T CHANGE PAT!


Jason McClintock - 07/06/99 17:43:52
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Central Christian
Comments:


Mary - 07/05/99 18:06:16
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Prebyterian
Comments:
Keep up your wonderful website. I think that America is going the way of Russia.


david Hammond - 06/27/99 01:25:10
My Email:[email protected]
Comments:
Geat web sight David


Paul F. Uliana - 06/15/99 17:13:50
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Catholic
Comments:
Great job...keep up the good work.


Edward Shelley - 06/14/99 17:20:55
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Christ and Country
Comments:


S. Lee - 06/13/99 03:44:36
My URL:http://www.homestead.com/pinelake/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Southern
Comments:


Mathew Zupan - 06/12/99 14:32:01
My URL:http://www.presidency2000.org
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: U.S. Taxpayers Party
Church you Attend: Evangel Christian Church
Comments:
Dear Friends of Christ, and Warriors of Truth and Freedom, My name is Mathew Zupan and I want to tell you that I agree with you. Since God ordained the Church to be a governing body - we must take our place and govern. I praise your efforts and stand with you. I am a Presidential Candidate for the U.S. Taxpayers Party and I my platform - my foundation is "The Word of God". Stand with me in this fight against tyranny and together we can win. I believe that we can win the White House this year if we stand as Ch istians and on God's Word. If you would like to know more please call or write me at: Mathew L. Zupan Presidency2000 - Zupan for President 300 Dorado Pl SE / Suite G-6 Albuquerque, NM. 87123 tel:505 299 9563 http://www.presidency2000.org [email protected] P.S. remember - when the enemy comes in like a flood - the Spirit of the LORD shall raise up a standard against him.


Billy Murdoch - 05/23/99 04:44:39
My Email:[email protected] Canada
Political Affiliation: none(I vote for who has principles)
Church you Attend: Westminster Presbterian Scarborough Ontario Canada
Comments:
I got your website from a post endtimes associates I am really glad that I visited.The content of your pages warning America can also be applied in Canada.I will be back and be in touch by email.May the Lord Blless you and every aspect of your Life in Him.God Bless you Your Brother in Jesus Christ Billy


edward l. bowles - 04/13/99 02:30:22
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: bear valley babtist
Comments:


edward l. bowles - 04/13/99 02:30:18
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: bear valley babtist
Comments:


Rob Raine - 04/10/99 22:35:22
My Email:raine_r.ci.wichita.ks.us
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Sunnyside Baptist Church
Comments:
Hey Vic, how's it going? Very impressive website. Nothing less than what I expected from you, though. Keep up the good work! Say, I sent you an e-mail a couple of weeks ago. Did you ever receive it? Take care. Maybe we can get together sometime and just chat?


scott richards - 04/05/99 22:42:29
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Rep.
Church you Attend: calvery chapal south bay
Comments:


Michael J. Craft - 03/22/99 23:38:50
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican (what else?)
Church you Attend: Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Las Vegas
Comments:
Thanks for this web page. It's good to hear good clear facts about what happens to Christians when they speak out. America seems to be afraid that we come from a Christian heritage and without that we would not be the nation we are without God. Thanks aga n!


Ben Wilkinson - 03/20/99 16:06:29
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Baptist
Comments:
Great sight! Good to see that the Internet is fighting back against the Liberal media bias. Please e-mail me with any suggestions as to where I can find out more about Christians in national politics.


Glenn Bennett - 03/19/99 04:02:10
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Grace Community Church
Comments:
I really appreciate the witness. I couldn't believe the Jeremiah Project when I read it. What a surprise. After choosing to not listen to Rush any more after the arrogance displayed this week, I had now reconsidered after reading this witness and testi ony.


Anna - 03/18/99 20:59:31
Political Affiliation: Liberal
Church you Attend: Assembly of God
Comments:
Why do you assume that Christians should be conservative? I am a Christian, but I also consider myself a liberal. Naturally I do have some conservative viewpoints, such as pro-life, but the majority of my economic views are liberal. As Christians (and on-Christians for that matter) we need to help each other out. Although I don't agree with this page, I applaud you for your devotion to Christ. We are all one in Christ Jesus, and we should walk in love even if we don't agree politically.


Mark Engstrom - 03/14/99 02:02:24
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: a of G
Comments:
Christians need to be involved like never before.


Debra Stevens - 03/09/99 19:22:05
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: GOP (at the moment)
Church you Attend: AOG
Comments:
Great website and much needed.


Debra Stevens - 03/09/99 19:16:10
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: GOP (at the moment)
Church you Attend: AOG
Comments:
Great website and much needed.


Sarah - 03/07/99 21:50:57
My URL:http://www.cumber.edu/personal/smccall/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Comments:
When I visit public schools some students wear Christian tee-shirts and the FCA meets on school property. The Separation of Church and State protects Christians' freedom as well as other people's. (Your website shows that you've put a lot of time and wo k into it by the way:-)


Steven Hernandez - 03/01/99 22:38:58
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Workshop/4302/
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Independent (former Republican)
Church you Attend: Not established
Comments:
Your page is interesting. I am, I've been told, very conservative (I don't know what the "very" stands for). I have recently left the GOP on their reluctance to face the ISSUES. I am extremely frustrated and I'd like to encourage everyone to abandon the p rty that abandoned them first. I am currently looking at the US Tax-Payers party, which is founded strongly in the Christian faith, instead of big money politics. And that reminds me, liberals love to accuse the GOP of being a money centered body. No, on he contrary, money is the most referred to subject in the Bible, and Republicans are good at earning it, probably through the Divine advise. Besides, take a good look at the critiques and you will find money hungry, self-deceiving liars. Who had the finan ial controversies from the 70's to the early 90's? The Democrats in Congress who stole from the American people. Who was recently declared innocent by the IRS (a liberal organization by its very nature)? Newt Gingrich, the most hated Republican that had b en charged with tax-fraud or something (never did quite get what they charged him with). The difference between the wealthy in the GOP and the DP is that the former earns their money, while the latter get their cash by stealing from our earnings. Great pa e, I shall visit again.


Steven Hernandez - 03/01/99 22:32:48
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Workshop/4302/
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Independent (former Republican)
Church you Attend: Not established
Comments:
Your page is interesting. I am, I've been told, very conservative (I don't know what the "very" stands for). I have recently left the GOP on their reluctance to face the ISSUES. I am extremely frustrated and I'd like to encourage everyone to abandon the p rty that abandoned them first. I am currently looking at the US Tax-Payers party, which is founded strongly in the Christian faith, instead of big money politics. And that reminds me, liberals love to accuse the GOP of being a money centered body. No, on he contrary, money is the most referred to subject in the Bible, and Republicans are good at earning it, probably through the Divine advise. Besides, take a good look at the critiques and you will find money hungry, self-deceiving liars. Who had the finan ial controversies from the 70's to the early 90's? The Democrats in Congress who stole from the American people. Who was recently declared innocent by the IRS (a liberal organization by its very nature)? Newt Gingrich, the most hated Republican that had b en charged with tax-fraud or something (never did quite get what they charged him with). The difference between the wealthy in the GOP and the DP is that the former earns their money, while the latter get their cash by stealing from our earnings. Great pa e, I shall visit again.


Dennis Montgomery - 02/26/99 18:26:51
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Presbyterian
Comments:


sandy wellman - 02/26/99 02:46:01
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: calvary temple, ft.wayne,in
Comments:
we need God in our political system. without HIM we are doomed to fail


Carolyn Burge - 02/23/99 13:38:22
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Christian & Missionary Al
Comments:
I'm so excited to know the Lord Jesus Christ and to be a part of His Victory over the enemy. Whatever happens, we are on His side. Victory


Carolyn Burge - 02/23/99 13:30:09
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Christian & Missionary Al
Comments:


B.J. Ray - 02/20/99 01:56:13
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican/conservative
Church you Attend: Church of God
Comments:
I was listening to Rush Limbaugh today, and he had a letter from a liberal that truly infuriated me! She said she was NOT religious, and then she turned around and tried to say what Jesus said to do. In my opinion, if you don't personally know Jesus you have no idea what he would do. I am so tired of Christians being treated as evil. The Bible says they will make evil good and good evil. Well, the time is now. I am looking forward to the rapture. God bless you!


ANONYMOUS - 02/17/99 23:30:07
Church you Attend: none
Comments:
I don't always agree with everything the government has done, but don't you think that you're taking this to an extreme? God says that we are to submit to authority, and the government is our authority, and we need to respect them. We also need to show th m God's love. That's another command: Love one another as I have loved you. Maybe it's time to stop slamming the government, and submit to them instead; with a servants heart.


Kelly R. Ream - 02/17/99 20:12:21
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: Cable Road Alliance
Comments:
I am sincerely concerned by some of the views expressed on this site. The greatest barrier we as Christians face in this country today comes from within our own so called commonality. In looking through this guestbook I have read comments that contain b gotry and hatred. It is no wonder to me that the world does not take Christianity seriously. As a group of people we proclaim love and peace but in our comments we express views that are in DIRECT violation of God's laws. I believe that it is time for s as Christians to turn back to God's word and strive to truely understand it. However, without this understanding we will continue to be the laughing stock of the nations. There are few people in this country who would be willing to die for their relig ous beliefs and that is truely sad. This nation was founded on the principles of Jesus Christ, and countless men and women have given their lives to ensure that these biblical concepts be upheld! Until Christ's church is willing to do that very same thi g, we will continue to be ineffective in our endeavors. It is time for the church to stand up for what we believe. In a country theoretically run on the precepts of the majority rule, there is no reason we can not change the course of the United States f America.


Mark Sheeler Sr. - 02/13/99 02:17:42
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: St. Paul's Lutheran
Comments:
I'll spread the word !


G. C. Byer - 02/07/99 18:12:43
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: independent
Church you Attend: Chester United Methodist Chester Va.
Comments:
Enjoy your site. Keep getting out the message.


G. C. Byer - 02/07/99 18:01:38
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: independent
Church you Attend: Chester United Methodist Chester Va.
Comments:
Enjoy your site. Keep getting out the message.


Michael Sherrard - 02/03/99 04:50:52
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Independent/Green
Church you Attend: Lake Washington United Methodist
Comments:
I am thoroughly offended by your take on Christianity. As a theologically and socially liberal Christian, it annoys me to no end that Fundamentalists proclaim their kind of Christianity to be the only kind of Christiantiy. Your site only serves to further perpetuate this myth. Also, how do "liberal" churches declare war on Christiantiy? That would imply we are declaring war on ourselves. Have a little Christian love. If people hate Christianity, it's because of the narrow views you espouse.


nbay - 02/03/99 04:50:04
Comments:
I'm sick of the bullshit you try and pour into the minds of your web viewers. These quotes can only be wrong, and frankly I'm offended by your categorizing, labeling and stereotyping. Its people like you who give christians a bad name.Christians like you re the ones who found and join white supremist groups. This site sucks.


JJ - 01/26/99 23:31:14
My URL:http://members.aol.com/adam6talks/page/index.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: NONE
Church you Attend: Christian
Comments:
wake up America....people make this country great by their actions...not waiting for television or polls or nasty politicians to tell you what is RIGHT


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Kenneth L Lowndes - 01/23/99 21:38:27
My URL:http://members.aol.com/Y2KWORLD/context.html
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: independent
Church you Attend: Southern Baptist [Conservative]
Comments:
What to do when Christians STEAl from the poor? ....praise them or expose and scorn them? Visit my link to find the DOCUMENTED true account of how corporate Amway operates like Organized Crime Bosses in their bold efforts to STEAL from the poor! Nothing but the Truth. The Truth is not slander and is not libel. Amways response? Intimdation, Censorship and a host of other shameful actions, including an empty threat (more intimidation tactics) to sue more than 1 PLUS year ago to sue for releasing the Truth. My response? File away Amway, and get your books checked out by a Federal Judge as a result when I present my evidence in a Motion for Sanctions! Find out what THEY do NOT want YOU to know! Then you will understand why!


Beccy - 01/21/99 19:33:10
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Missionary
Comments:
Please continue in your efforts to get your information out to the public. We need more sites like this one. Stand firm!


Joshua - 01/20/99 17:11:22
Political Affiliation: Liberal
Church you Attend: None
Comments:
I have long asserted that what we are advocating on this board (economic justice) is consistent with the teachings of the bible, but I think that falls a little short. I now assert that it is the very basis of the bible, and to ignore that, you will miss the most important message: Help each other while we are alive. God requires radically transformed economic relationships among his people, and instead has been shown personal selfishness, structural injustice, and economic oppression. A biblically-historical look back demonstrates how these failures result in catastrophe, and how when people have listened to the pleas of the poor, things turned out differently. First, a word about private property. I believe in it, to a degree. My toothbrush is mine. I believe everyone should have possession enough to provide the basic necessities for themselves and family. But Weyerhauser owning more state land in Washington than anyone else? That is another story. And God is very clear that he really owns all the land, and that �family ownership� really meant stewardship. The contrast between early Israel and the surrounding societies was striking. In Egypt, most of the land belonged to the Pharaoh or the temples. In most other surrounding countries, feudal systems of land holding prevailed. The king granted large tracts of land, worked by landless laborers, to a small number of royal vassals. Israel, on the other hand, was a decentralized egalitarian society with family �ownership�. Joshua 18 and Numbers 26 contain accounts of the fair division of land. The story about Naboth�s vineyard (1 Kings 21) demonstrates the importance of each family�s ancestral land. Frequent Old Testament references about not moving ancient boundaries reinforces the idea that each family would have the available land needed to supply life�s necessities. (Deut. 19:14, 27:17, Job 24:2, Proverbs 22:28, Hosea 5:10). Which brings us to two of my favorites, Leviticus 25 and Deuteronomy 15. Leviticus 25 calls for a return of the land to its original �ownership� every 50 years! Physical handicaps, death of a breadwinner, bad luck, lack of ability etc. could lead a family to become poorer than others, and God doesn�t want such disadvantages to lead to ever-increasing extremes of wealth and poverty. So he gave a law that returned land back to its rightful owner every 50 years. Leviticus 25:23, �The land shall not be sold in perpetuity, for the land is mine; for you are strangers and sojourners with me.� In fact, the �land� was not sold at all, but the number of harvests (25:16). Deteronomy 15 calls for the release of debts every seven years (!!!), and the ecological wisdom of letting the land rest every seven years. (And what spontaneously grew belonged to the poor, the traveler, and the beasts who happened upon it). It describes how one should not balk at the idea of lending to someone in the sixth year, that you may have the debt canceled in the next year. When was the last time you heard a capitalist support this type of arrangement? Now, first century Christians took these lessons to heart, and demonstrated their beliefs by the way they lived. Communally, lovingly. They shared a common purse (John 16:6). In addition to the twelve, many women joined the community, sharing their financial resources (Luke 8:1, Mark 15:40). We have talked before about the Matthew 19:21 passage when Jesus advises the rich man to sell his property and �Come, follow me,� meaning join the community of sharing and love, where his security was not based on individual property holdings. In Jerusalem :�Now the company of those who believed were of one heart and soul, and no one said that any of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had everything in common� (Acts 4:32). Giving surplus to the needy was not enough. They regularly dipped into their reserves, selling property to aid the needy. Barnabas sold a field he owned. �There was not a needy person among them, for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them;...and distribution was made to each as any had need� (Acts 4:34-35). Acts 6 is like early affirmative action! The minority Hellenists spoke Greek, and their widows were neglected and overlooked. When the injustice was pointed out, the church responded by choosing seven men of Greek background to look after the matter. The church turned over its funds to the minority group, and this caused the �word of God� to �increase, the number of disciples multiplied.� Paul spent most of his life sharing and raising money for the needy and oppressed. Class divisions at Corinth horrified him, seeing wealthy Christians feasting at the Eucharist while poor folks were going hungry. �All who eat and drink without discerning the body, eat and drink judgment against themselves�(1 Corinthians 11:27-29). Paul also praised the Macedonians for giving �beyond their means� (2 Corinthians 8:3). But he assured all that such giving was not to cause the hardships that many capitalism supporters assume will result. �I do not mean that others should be eased and you burdened, but that as a matter of equality your abundance at the present time should supply their want, so that their abundance may supply your want, so that there may be equality� (2 Corinthians 8:13-15). He also adds reference to the Exodus 16:13-21 account of the manna collecting, when greedy people gathered extra, but when it was all accounted there was just enough for everyone. �He that gathered much had no over, and he that gathered little had no lack.� What causes war? James 4:1-2 says this: �What causes wars, and what causes fighting among you?... You desire and do not have; so you kill. And you covet and cannot obtain; so you fight and wage war.� Instances of forgetting the poor abound. (Isaiah 5:8-10, Amos 6:4-7, Luke 16:19-31, James 5:1-5 are a few.) Coveting without end causes poverty and our current economic system is based solely on unending coveting, �growing the economy� and perpetually expanding markets. �Take care! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; for one�s life does not consist in the abundance of possessions� (Luke 12:15). Jesus was telling this to the rich man obsessed with material things, and whose land produced abundantly, and the man thought to himself, �What should I do, for I have no place to store my crops?� Then he said, �I will...pull down my barns and build larger ones, and there I will store all my grain and my goods. And I will say to my soul, �Soul, you have ample goods laid up for many years; relax, eat drink, be merry.�� But God said to him, �You fool! This very night your life is being demanded of you. And the things you have prepared, whose will they be?� So it is with those who store up treasures for themselves, but are not rich toward God (Luke 12:16-21). All of these examples demand action, not apathy. I don�t understand how people who consider themselves Christians can ignore these examples. I don�t understand how people who consider themselves Christians can support an economic system based on profit and collection of interest on loans for profit (see Exodus 22:25, Deut. 23:19, Leviticus 25:35-38). There are many many many more examples; it is impossible to list them all. The most frequent subjects in the Bible are Money, Property, Wealth, and Poverty (not in any particular order). If you believe that the Bible is the blueprint for how to live and what kind of society we should have, then start paying attention to its central message: Take care of each other, live fairly and free from strife, in peace, and help those around you to enjoy the bounty that is for all, not to be hoarded for a few.


Carol - 01/15/99 03:00:02
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Covenant Presbyterian
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Thanks for the encouragement and support of my views! The Truth must be known in all that we do and say. May God bless you richly for your efforts in furthering His plan.


WILLIS A. BAKER - 01/12/99 00:16:43
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: REPUBLICAN
Church you Attend: FOURSQUARE
Comments:
RENDER UNTO GOVERNMENT THE THINGS THAT ARE THE GOVERNMENTS. RENDER UNTO GOD THE THINGS THAT ARE GOD'S


A Good Christian - 01/07/99 17:48:41
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Evangelical Fundamentalist
Comments:
Once we get rid of these liberals, we should start on the Catholics, with their heathenist, papist mumbo-jumbo! They all take orders from the Pope - a foreigner! What nonsense - "earning" your way into heaven! They think they can tell GOD what to do! Gut them all, I say! Francis Schaefer was right!


Mike North - 12/31/98 21:25:32
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Independent (see comments)
Church you Attend: church of Christ
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I am a conservative. I support the U.S. Taxpayers Party, and encourage any serious conservative christian to check them out. The Republican Party continues to waffle on important issues, and at this point I consider them little better than the Democrats. his is true at the state and national levels. The local (county) Republican parties seem to do a better job, but the only way grassroots Rebulican issues will be reflected in the wider arena is if the local parties will elect true conservatives to their d strict, state, and national conventions. As a district delegate to the 9th district Republican Convention (Georgia), I see how the party moves away from it's core principles the further "up the ladder" you go. I was recently elected to the Walker County, Georgia, Board of Education. What scares me is that the majority of liberal policy being adopted is being proposed, supported, or at least tolerated by professing christians. Before you support a candidate who claims to be a christian, FIND OUT WHERE THEY STAND ON THE ISSUES! CHRISTIAN AMERICA - WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


dianne collins - 12/24/98 18:48:30
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: evangelical christian
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you think its bad now, just hang on for what the future holds.....unfortunately...before it is all over. It is truly a class war on traditional vs. new age/humanistic value and once you understand the value systems, then the actions and attitudes that pe ple display in public life, make perfect sense. It's a lot bigger than republican vs. democrat- that is just the form it has taken within the public forum.....what a time to be alive. God bless...


cheryl dunlop - 12/23/98 20:53:47
My Email:tdsnbl
Political Affiliation: Rep.
Church you Attend: baptist
Comments:
First i'd like to comment on the bad language used by so many of the other writers, it makes people wonder if this is a christian page it sure doesn't glorify God. I wish people would get off this sex scandle with Clinton and get to the real issue of purg ry, that is what the impeachment is all about.


K.L.McMahon - 12/23/98 02:37:28
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Church of Christ
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It is truly great to land on sites as these after a full day of Liberal headbanging, people still think this guy they call a president great .


Joan. - 12/22/98 01:33:30
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: As the World Turns
Church you Attend: Earth
Comments:
Dam...I just couldn't decide...Was it the Catholic Jesus I should vote for...or the Republican God... There were some Morans who said that Jo Smith is the Man...and That Fundamentalist Guy...He Said Jesus HATES gun Control...Whats his name?? Jeeperzz I Can't Remember...I was hoplessly confused till I found this site...and GOD...so I am turning my life an voting for Ronald Reagann. over to HIM and Voting for ...Thanks for a site I can relate to.


Dwight Welch - 12/20/98 19:59:32
My URL:http://wwww.geocities.com/capitolhill/1764
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Socialist Party USA
Church you Attend: First Unitarian Society, Minneapolis
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I know of no liberal organization,group, or even person who believes that Christians should not participate in politics. I have never found any arguements inregards to the founding fathers that suggested that they likewise did not want Christians in politics. It's clear from most of the founding fathers writings that most were diestic,who believed in the ethical values of Jesus and believed that religious faith imparted civic values but rejected the supernaturalistic, the dogmas, and the church institutions as ones hostile to religious liberty. That is w y we have separation of church and state. As someone who is actively involved in my church, as well as in politics, I hope people of faith of all stripes are more involved in the political process. As a leftwinger, of course I oppose the agendas of the re igious right..that's not anti-christian anything, simply how the political process works..ideas become contested for, as they should be. I know quite a few Christians, and denominations, and organizations which are consistently on the left, and I know ath ist groups such as Ayn Rand followers, Objectivists, Logical Positivists, etc. who probably identify with the right wing...if anyone is interested in Christians who are involved in politics from a left perspective check out my website..Faith and Social Ju tice Page...


David Brown - 12/16/98 12:44:26
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: The Wesleyan Church
Comments:
I am a pastor who tries to keep my congregation informed of any legislation that will would be pertinent to Christian values. If you know of a web site for that, I would like to know about it.


Mary Lockwood - 12/12/98 14:17:08
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican Conservative
Church you Attend: Church of Christ
Comments:
Loved your site! Very good editorial!


Ruthellen - 12/01/98 15:26:14
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: conservative
Church you Attend: Catholic
Comments:
My belief in Jesus Christ makes your fight right.


Jim - 11/18/98 07:52:13
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Church of God
Comments:
Thanks for your site, it looks nice. Jim


Sandra Binder - 10/30/98 20:54:47
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: St. Joan of Arc catholic Church
Comments:
I am worried about these hate groups like The People For the American way.


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LAURA L. TOLEDO - 10/27/98 04:54:05
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: REPUBLICAN
Church you Attend: 1ST ASSEMBLY OF MAUI
Comments:
We live in a time much like that of the Roman Empire 2,000 years ago. They were the most powerful military nation, but, (as described by Frances Schaeffer) they also made the mistake of relying on social opinion for their absolutes. Moreover, they were w lling to accept absolute power in return for peace and prosperity leading to general apathy. As economic decline loomed, there was more expensive government & tighter centralization. These were some of the factors that, consequently, lead to the downfall of the Roman Empire. Ultimately, there is no foundation strong enough for society or the individual life within the realm of finiteness and beginning from Man alone as autonomous. Yet this is becoming to be more & more symptomatic today as promoted by ur leaders while the Judeo-Christian absolutes become less & less. The lesson that should be learned here is being ignored unless those of us who have strong enough convictions will take appropriate action to bring this nation back to the Judeo-Christian absolutes that our constitution is based on. God bless you.


LAURA L. TOLEDO - 10/27/98 04:53:34
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: REPUBLICAN
Church you Attend: 1ST ASSEMBLY OF MAUI
Comments:
We live in a time much like that of the Roman Empire 2,000 years ago. They were the most powerful military nation, but, (as described by Frances Schaeffer) they also made the mistake of relying on social opinion for their absolutes. Moreover, they were w lling to accept absolute power in return for peace and prosperity leading to general apathy. As economic decline loomed, there was more expensive government & tighter centralization. These were some of the factors that, consequently, lead to the downfall of the Roman Empire. Ultimately, there is no foundation strong enough for society or the individual life within the realm of finiteness and beginning from Man alone as autonomous. Yet this is becoming to be more & more symptomatic today as promoted by ur leaders while the Judeo-Christian absolutes become less & less. The lesson that should be learned here is being ignored unless those of us who have strong enough convictions will take appropriate action to bring this nation back to the Judeo-Christian absolutes that our constitution is based on. God bless you.


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LAURA L. TOLEDO - 10/27/98 04:30:30
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: REPUBLICAN
Church you Attend: 1ST ASSEMBLY OF MAUI
Comments:
We live in a time much like that of the Roman Empire 2,000 years ago. They were the most powerful military nation, but, (as described by Frances Schaeffer) they also made the mistake of relying on social opinion for their absolutes. Moreover, they were w lling to accept absolute power in return for peace and prosperity leading to general apathy. As economic decline loomed, there was more expensive government & tighter centralization. These were some of the factors that, consequently, lead to the downfall of the Roman Empire. Ultimately, there is no foundation strong enough for society or the individual life within the realm of finiteness and beginning from Man alone as autonomous. Yet this is becoming to be more & more symptomatic today as promoted by ur leaders while the Judeo-Christian absolutes become less & less. The lesson that should be learned here is being ignored unless those of us who have strong enough convictions will take appropriate action to bring this nation back to the Judeo-Christian absolutes that our constitution is based on. God bless you.


Donna Beilmann - 10/24/98 06:30:20
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: LDS
Comments:
It's sad but true. Keep up the good work. Donna


Jason Oliver - 10/22/98 10:19:35
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Calvary Chappel
Comments:
I was not aware of all of the things that you spoke about. I guess I'm one of those nieve christians that you talked about. Well not anymore, I want to thank you for spending the time on this site. It is very informative and I'm going to refer everyone I now to it. Thanks and God Bless


Mick Sheldon - 10/04/98 17:37:50
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Reoublican
Church you Attend: Olympic View assembly of God
Comments:
I was appointed to a Human Rights Council three years ago . It is tax supported and the 12 members are chosen by elected " 3" Commissioners . Our County is Democractically controlled . The appointments are usually the activists and very liberal members of the their party . I was shocked at the way theu used themselves as a platform for liberal causes of gay rights and other political causes . I have been called a bigot , liar, religious or theocratic right , etc etc etc . It has been quite incredible to see how far we have have really sunken . bodiesb I have simply c wa partyp


Lawrence Pensabene - 10/04/98 02:02:42
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Barkersville Christian Church
Comments:
It's nice to see something Christian on the computer. Keep up the good work.In his service,LarryVette


Mary Rickett - 09/29/98 12:46:25
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Hebron Baptist Church
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John Sieker - 09/27/98 21:56:35
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Baptist
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Asa born again Christian I can not condone any of the actions of the man sitting in the White House. He has disgraced everything that our laws and Constitution once stood for. It is about time that the Churches in this nation stand up and speak out against Mr Clinton and his abuse of office, lying and threats. I also do not hear an outcry against his so called advisors ie. Carvel who would not know the truth if it hit him on th head. I am disgusted with the "chicken brigade" in Congress who would put their sworn duty to uphold the Constitution beneath that of the so called public opinion polls. We apparently have not learned from History where not too long ago a "spinmeister" made the statement that if you tell a lie enough time people will believe it. Are we now in the same position as Germany was in the 30's God Bless your efforts to wake people up. I pray for your success.


Ellen Evans - 09/25/98 16:59:00
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Bible Baptist Church
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Karen Fought - 09/16/98 01:32:58
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Moral Candidate
Church you Attend: southern Baptist
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Cindy Anderson - 09/16/98 00:15:39
My Email:cinles@micron .net
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Congregational Bible Church
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Toni Soneff - 09/13/98 05:05:24
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Lake Havasu Baptist
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Charlene Reynolds - 09/08/98 16:18:15
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Church of God
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Ray Ivey - 08/31/98 05:57:34
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Conservitive.
Church you Attend: North Love Baptist
Comments:
Hello,,,I am reading your articles for the first time.....it is a shame there is not a better way of advertising or letting people know you are here...i of course will use the word of mouth method to tell my friends...but I know this would be very helpful to so many others out there... I am a 35 year old man , with a wife and 4 sons...I am quite worried for their future...It was a breath of fresh air to know there are others who care and feel and beleive the same as I do...Thanks so much,,,I know you do probably sacrifice much to do thi ,,,so,,,Thank you and God Bless you for all this work..... Just a side note,,,,,I believe God gave America the kind of leader we deserved,,,So many churchs were so blazee.....and hum drum,,,,,,when the elections came,,,,It is time we started to pray for our leader,,,,and to work hard for that leader to be a Good odly man,,,,, If we,,,the Christians of America can get excited as in the 1980 campain,,,and stand together,,and fight,,,,The way President Reagan did,,,,,We can win back the White House....and I think that would be the first time to have Rep.. Pres. and Rep Congress.. ..We could see great changes..... I beleive the Churches have not done their part as they had in the past....if the christians stand up and fight,,,We can do it.... I think God is waiting for us to Pray,,,Then to go out and Fight for what is Right..... Oh my,,,I got excited and am rambling on....Well,, thanks again,,,your friend,,, Ray Ivey,,,Ps 68:5


Philip Johnson - 08/29/98 19:26:38
My URL:http://@AOL.com
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republician
Church you Attend: Christ Gospel
Comments:
Truely our founding Fathers Did intend for God FEARING Christians to be in office . Evan as they were. ( And still are, in Heaven ) But that it might be fullfilled by the New and Old Testa- -ment , all Christians-UnGodly and unsaved shall be proven by the 5 fold Witness that God reveals unto all Man kind That He is. And shall all ways be Head over All things .(Romans 8:28) Far to Many Scriptures Prove this . evan the way Washington D.C. Is Layed out in the Form Of The Cross for All to See This once Grate ation Is Founded On Biblicial Trueths . No Matter How They try to Put their head In A Whole And Say its not so . Thanh ou , And May Our God Open The Eyes Of Our Understandingn That We Will See HIM In ALL THINGS . !!!!!!!


Rob Shep - 08/22/98 04:23:25
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: was Republican
Church you Attend: decline to state
Comments:
Well, i have never been registered anything but Republican. I am fairly liberal. By that I mean that I don't believe in going back to the "good old days" of Lynchings, secret night raids, union-busting, Catholic-hating. Like Gingrich, I believe that FDR w s the greatest president in this century. I also can quote some fine things from Lincoln. "I have often inquired of myself what was the great principle or idea which held this Union together for so long ---- It was that gave promise that in due time the w ights woulds be lifted from the shoulders of all men and they should have an equal break in life." Now the Republicans want to wreak social secuity, gut college education, reduce the Earned Income Credit to modest income families, and turn back the clock on civil rights. I don't go along. If Lincoln were President he would be closer to General Colin Po ell's ideas, than to Rush Limbaugh and John C. Calhoun.


Walt Schmidt - 08/18/98 19:57:38
My URL:http://www.schmidty.com
My Email:[email protected]
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Our hope is not in who governs us, who we elect, or what laws we pass. Our hope is in Jesus. We should be more focused on spreading the Gospel than winning elections.


len pearson - 08/17/98 11:20:24
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: none
Church you Attend: home assembly
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Anthony J. Miley - 08/12/98 02:57:34
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Lighthouse Christian Fellowship
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I am running for City Council in the City of Daly City, California. Pray for me. I can use all the help I can get. I can take financial contributions, if you are plugged into people who can make them. Have them contact me at the above e-mail address. Here is a copy of what will be printed in the voter's guide. Sorry, but it will not copy to this window. If you would like to see how outspoken I am as a Christian, send me an e-mail, and I will send you a copy... Blessings to you...AJM


Steve Eickhoff - 08/05/98 05:15:09
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Nicole Perry - 08/04/98 13:50:25
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Oil City Community Alliance
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What a great site. Christians need to get their act together and start standing up for our morals when we step into the voting booth. And we need to go to the voting booth to begin with. I hope you get a lot of visits to your site and that it will make a difference!


Tim Dunkin - 08/01/98 18:51:03
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/6576
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Conservative/Libertarian Independent
Church you Attend: Nazarene
Comments:
Very good site. I agree that the intentions of the Founding Fathers are being perverted today. So many liberals today misconstrue the Constitution because they really have no clue what it really says. Christianity as a religion is based upon the princi le of liberty in that it seeks to free people from the oppression of this world and the people in this world who would force their license on the body politic as a whole (read, those who want to teach homosexuality in public schools, tax-payer funded abor ion, etc.) Liberals, despite their rhetoric about getting the government out of our bedrooms, really want to see the government enforcing THEIR bedroom beliefs onto the rest of us. As a conservative libertarian who is also a Christian, I believe that th se acts are sins, and should not be enforced by big government onto the rest of the population. Remember, to force a man to support that which he is opposed is sinful and tyrannical.


Dwight Welch - 07/29/98 01:23:34
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/capitolhill/1764
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Socialist Party USA
Church you Attend: First Universalist
Comments:
As much as you bewail stereotypes,I wondered as I read your site, why Christians and people of other religious faith who actually may be on the left are totally ignored. We have the Christian (invariably Republican, rightwing, and nationalistic) and than we have the heathen. Well I've been involved in left politics for years and someof the strongest Christians I know of are involved in progressive politics. Clearily the Biblical mandate for justice justice justice, especially for the poor, the marginalize , the foreigner, is something that is incompatible with economic social darwinism of the right. Check out my website for links, info from a religious left perspective.


Dorothy R Brant - 07/25/98 05:03:21
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Evangelical Fellowship Chapel
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I truly believe Christians should be involved in their governement even if it's just by being informed and voting. We should participate in the governing process if we so desire. Our ideas are just as relevant (even more so) than the humanist and the se ularlist. This country was founded on Christian principles.


Bobbie & Vance Farrar - 07/13/98 03:21:16
My URL:http://users.pld.com/vfarrar/action.htm
My Email:[email protected]
Church you Attend: First Christian Church
Comments:
Very good Bible based website! We are enjoying exploring it.


jim - 07/06/98 00:55:24
My Email:[email protected]
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I doubt you will read this, BUT USING the Jeremiah addreess, cannot access. USING the geocity address, they state there is NO SUCH PAGE. WHAT GIVES ???????? as I said, doubt you will answer me.........


dr james nutt - 07/06/98 00:48:44
My URL:http://arxc.com/smiley/htm
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: ?republican?
Church you Attend: Scientology
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you ought to make your entire page available to the conspiracy sites-------and get MANY, many MORE HOT LINKS---found you on a smoking search,, but you touch many issues ciao


Jim - 06/28/98 19:27:01
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Multi-party
Church you Attend: Many... Jewish synagogues and Buddist temples, too!
Comments:
Your church and state page amused me, especially the quote from Ronald. Perhaps many people have forgotten Nancy Reagan's lifelong consultation with astrologers. Hmmm... Astrology is a kind of religion... So much for separation of church and state. I was also struck by your reference to the Mayflower compact. Does anyone know that the Pilgrims had complete freedom of religion in Holland? They rejected this freedom and moved to North America because they wanted all of society to be just like them. ost people couldn't have survived the Pilgrin society in North America. We would have been executed or exiled. Being faithful to what one believes is a critical aspect of living for all. But reinterpreting history and using religion to fit one's political ideas is neither a Godly or new idea!


Curly - 06/16/98 22:51:44
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/5873/
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican?
Church you Attend: Calvary Chapel
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I appreciate sites that are geared twards Christian views. I visit this site quite often. Thanks again.


James Fletcher Baxter - 06/11/98 04:51:17
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2728
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: A/G
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Welcome Generation-Choicemaker. Never forget who you are...made in His image...for Freedom. Man is earth's Choicemaker. Psalm 25:12 KJV He is by nature and nature's God a creature of Choice - and of Criteria. Psalms 119:30, 173 His unique and definitive c aracteristic is, and of Right ought to be, the natural foundation of his environment, institutions, and respectful relations to his fellow-man. Thus, he is oriented to a Freedom whose roots are in the natural Order of the universe. Let us proclaim it. Beh ld! The SEASON of Generation-Choicemaker. Selah


James Fletcher Baxter - 06/11/98 04:50:38
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2728
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: A/G
Comments:
Welcome Generation-Choicemaker. Never forget who you are...made in His image...for Freedom. Man is earth's Choicemaker. Psalm 25:12 KJV He is by nature and nature's God a creature of Choice - and of Criteria. Psalms 119:30, 173 His unique and definitive c aracteristic is, and of Right ought to be, the natural foundation of his environment, institutions, and respectful relations to his fellow-man. Thus, he is oriented to a Freedom whose roots are in the natural Order of the universe. Let us proclaim it. Beh ld! The SEASON of Generation-Choicemaker. Selah


James Fletcher Baxter - 06/11/98 04:47:01
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2728
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: A/G
Comments:
Welcome Generation-Choicemaker. Never forget who you are...made in His image...for Freedom. Man is earth's Choicemaker. Psalm 25:12 KJV He is by nature and nature's God a creature of Choice - and of Criteria. Psalms 119:30, 173 His unique and definitive c aracteristic is, and of Right ought to be, the natural foundation of his environment, institutions, and respectful relations to his fellow-man. Thus, he is oriented to a Freedom whose roots are in the natural Order of the universe. Let us proclaim it. Beh ld! The SEASON of Generation-Choicemaker. Selah


Margaret Kinsley - 06/11/98 00:25:54
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: St. Annes Episcopal
Comments:
Thank you all very much for telling the truth about the Americans cultural bias towards Christianity and basic morals. You are truly putting faith behind the deeds of the Republican party. In Christ, Margaret Kinsley


mettingplace - 06/07/98 05:21:46
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/5010/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: United Methodist
Comments:
Visit my Political Site Of The Day at: http://members.xoom.com/Liddy_Dole sign my guest book. vote in the polls!


John Bridgeman - 06/04/98 09:21:56
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Vineyard Christian
Comments:
enjoy your page...


Mike Hill - 05/27/98 06:18:23
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Holualoa Chapel
Comments:
Thank you for this website. Aloha Ke Akua Mike


Jim Nelson Black - 05/25/98 02:32:46
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican (So far!)
Church you Attend: Park Cities Presbyterian (Dallas)
Comments:
No idiom of our time is more compelling to the hearts of Christians today than that of Sir Edmund Burke, who said, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." The church has been silent too long: if we lose this natio , the fault will be entirely our own.


Eilene McGarvey - 04/28/98 20:03:29
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Baptist
Comments:
There needs to be more Christian sites. The ones there are, don't even offer that much. That is no witness to be proud of.


shannoncase - 04/20/98 23:54:31
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: conservative
Church you Attend: sheffieldfamilylifecenter
Comments:
i think u need to keep up the great work u are doing 4 the lord. peace to u and your family keep living the LIFE OF FIRE ! GODBLESS CASEY


Amber Freed - 04/17/98 15:05:59
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Packard Road Baptist Church
Comments:


Michael Demastus - 04/14/98 19:47:28
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Putnam Christian Church
Comments:
Thanks for the site and the info available. I am a minister and firmly believe Christians must engage themselves in the political process. Because of the Cross, Michael W. Demastus Minister of Putnam Christian Church Putnam, IL


Marcia Hartman - 04/12/98 22:30:58
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Conservative reg.=R
Church you Attend: reformed Presby
Comments:
Boy, It's good to see so many others who can see what is happening to our country under the current administration. You should check out AMERICA'S VOICE (website and on satellite) and Jim Quinns radio website at www.warroom.com. If anyone is from PA and ants to get serious about our current elected "representatives" in Senate, I'd love to hear from you. I'll talk politics with anyone! Thank God, God has everything under control!


Don E. Strobel - 04/05/98 18:28:05
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Independent
Church you Attend: None
Comments:


Jerry Rugen - 03/20/98 06:14:29
My URL:http://www.lakeozarks.net
My Email:rugengun
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Southern Baptist
Comments:
I think it's is time for Christians to take a stand. When I was younger I did not bother because it "did not affect me". Now I understand the difference. I have a beautiful wife and two healthy children the Lord has blessed me with. I owe it to my chi dren to stand up and lead them in a "Christ-like" direction. I am not perfect nor do I pretend to be. I am just forgiven. My nine year old son and I went to D.C. on October 4, 1997 to "STAND IN THE GAP". It was awesome to be there. Yet, the media and some people did not understand why we were there. We were there because immorality and greed have run rampant in our country. It is time to take a stand! We want God-fearing men and women in our political offices to turn our nation around. We have sto d by and seen the unsilent minority bully their way to the top and take their slimy morals with them. It has influenced laws, lawmakers, judges and people in power. I do not hate these people, I just despise their smutty lifestyles. If our nation does' turn to Jesus and back to the Bible for direction, our freedoms will end. Brave men and women died for the freedoms we enjoy. I pray for our country and our leaders daily. I encourage you to as well. Working together WE can make a difference. I have been ashamed of the news coming from Washington in recent weeks. If it is all true it is pathetic. Is there no shame? I thank you for allowing me to share these thoughts with you. GOD BLESS AMERICA! May you come to accept Jesus in your heart. Philli ians 4:13


Brittany Collins - 03/19/98 02:55:40
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: conservative
Church you Attend: New Beulah Baptist
Comments:
I am a senior at Mississippi State University and I am going to attend law school soon. I wish to educate myself as much as possible about Christians in the law. As a Christian, I feel that it is my duty. I hope to hear from you soon.


Rob Willington - 03/15/98 22:31:25
My URL:http://www.randalfritz.com
My Email:www.randalfritz.com
Political Affiliation: INDEPENDENT(in Mass.)
Church you Attend: Grace Chapel (Baptist)
Comments:
*******WARNING******* A Pro Life Conservative candidate will be elected to Congress in 98' from MA. VISIT THE INDEPENDENT CAMPAIGN! There is an ON LINE FORUM TOO!!!!!! Thanks and God Bless!


- 03/11/98 06:27:19
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: First Bapt., Broussard LA
Comments:


- 03/11/98 06:20:13
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: First Bapt., Broussard LA
Comments:


Mike HILL - 02/25/98 08:33:51
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Holualoa Chapel
Comments:
When we came to the Lord, we knew the enemy would make our walk difficult and challenging. As Christians, we must stand united in the name of Jesus Christ and continue to encourage each other to fight the good fight. Thank you for providing a site for us to fellowship. Aloha Ke Akua! (God Is Love)


Lowndes for US Congress '98 - 02/22/98 05:28:57
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/9118/index.html
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Constitutional Conservative
Church you Attend: Glenpool Christian Church
Comments:
Christians must be willing to stand up for the oppressed and the poor, to win the hearts and minds of the public. We must be willing to stand up against injustice, even when it comes from an organization that, unlike the wolf dressed as a wolf, come to us a s a wolf in sheeps clothing, seeking whom from among the flock they might devour. Pastors need to kick out the current form of money changers from recruiting inside of the church environment. -Those whose primary interest in seeking new "friends" is that which may develop into financial gain, to be considered "worthwhile." These wolves run rampant, unchecked, and present themselves not as a blessing to those who attend for the sole purpose of Worhship, but as a repulsive spectacle. Mostly, these are "Multi-Level Marketing recruiters," who themselves are incapable of seeing they are practicing a blatant Evil. These need to be stopped, kicked out if they won't stop. They ivide many churches and create false allegiances that are not centered around the things of Christ. They create an unnatural tension, one that is not meant to be there within the Sanctuary. Amway is a prime example of a company that falsely boasts of practicing according to the Bible. They Steal, they Slander, They Covet, and Pastors need to take these bulls by the horns and STOP them dead in their tracts. Visit my site, and learn why I am running for US Congress in "Amways" US Congressional district. See the full documentation provided on site. God Bless.... Kenneth L Lowndes ********** **


Tracy Cartwright - 02/20/98 00:51:22
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Church of Christ
Comments:


Karen Hojnacki - 02/17/98 02:57:56
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Conservative
Church you Attend: Worldwide Church of God
Comments:
I enlightening that there are Christians out there that support our country's constitution. We need more people that are not afraid to bring God back into our country. Thank you, Karen


Ralph Dettwiler - 02/06/98 23:22:14
My URL:http://www.iserv.net/~rdett
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Kentwood Community
Comments:
Very nice site. Keep up the good work. Come visit my site too.




Carrie Rowe - 02/01/98 14:56:27
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Presbyterian
Comments:
I am sick of seeing Clinton ruining the lives of people. He does not even care what this mess does to his wife and daughter. He never was fit to be governor,much less president of the United States.


todd smith - 01/28/98 00:42:02
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: victory baptist
Comments:


me - 01/25/98 09:40:42
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: not tied down to your meaningless affiliations
Comments:
in response to your wild surmise: 'When was the last time you saw a Christian portrayed as other than...how about 'Shadowlands' starring Anthony Hopkins? Wait- that doesn't fit your neat and easy categorizing...does it? Heres a clue.. think before you accuse!!!


Norman Falksen - 01/22/98 03:31:18
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Assembly of God (Trinity Church-Cedar Hill, TX
Comments:
I am a big fan of Rush. I appreciate him taking a stand for Christians in America. Too many times we are the center of jokes by Hollywood and comedians, and in the end, they will be the ones who ultimately will lose. These liberals scream for tolerance yet they do not want to hear anything that we Christians have to say. I do not get to listen to Rush all of the time on hte radio, but I do listen to him when I can. I will continue to listen to him every chance I get. Thank you very much to whoever makes this Website possible. Keep up the good work! Norman Falksen


- 01/20/98 00:20:55
Comments:
Douglas MacArthur, (1880-1964), the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in the Pacific during World War II, was celebrated for having liberated the Philippine Islands from oppression and for having reveived the surrender of the Japanese forces in Tokyo Bay on the U.S.S. Missouri, September 3, 1945. A five-star general and Commander of the U.N. forces during the Korean War, General MacArthur recounted: "History fails to record a single precedent in which nations subject to moral decay have not passed into policital and economic decline. There has been either a spiritual awakening to overcome the moral lapse, or a progressive deterioration leading to ultimate national disaster." (Taken from "America's God and Country Encyclopedia of Quotations," pg. 407, by William J. Federer)


Valerie Ziemecki - 01/13/98 02:27:01
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican/Conservative
Church you Attend: Methodist
Comments:
Keep up the good work.


Bob Wood - 01/07/98 04:38:59
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican, Conservative
Church you Attend: Ev. Orthodox Church
Comments:
I hope you will take the time to look at Illinois Politics. We have a U. S. Senate Race. A conservative, Pro-life Senator, Peter Fitzgerald. State Senator Fitzgerald is a Prolife, Pro-family, candidate. He deserves your support. Please E-Mail me at [email protected]


Bob Wood - 01/07/98 04:35:21
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican, Conservative
Church you Attend: Ev. Orthodox Church
Comments:


larry - 12/29/97 01:00:29
My URL:http://pages.prodigy.com/past
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: repub
Church you Attend: nazarene
Comments:
Check out my site for some prayer resolves from the Continental Congress- these are for days of fasting and prayer. The founders considered it our DUTY to repent and amend our lives. So did President Madison. I figure folks should know. http://pages.prodigy.com/past Larry


Mike Briggs - 12/25/97 17:59:14
My URL:http://www.telplus.net/~briggs/
My Email:[email protected]
Comments:
Welcome to the Conservative Christian webring, from a fellow new member.


ron boss jr - 12/24/97 03:26:13
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: first assembly
Comments:


Dave & Mary Vealey - 12/06/97 22:01:28
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Grace Immanuel Bible
Comments:


Bob Brandt - 11/28/97 22:21:13
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Vineyard Christian Fellowship
Comments:


Bill Walkup - 11/19/97 02:43:46
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Rep.
Church you Attend: Bethel Baptist Church
Comments:
I liked your website. Just keep in mind that the Lord Jesus is comming back soon. We know who will be running things then. Check out: http//members.aol.com/elkillian/index.html


Jonathan Sims - 11/13/97 04:14:01
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: inter-denominational
Comments:
I'm very grateful to find others who hold to the same truths that I do and are not ashamed to make sure that the world knows these truths. Keep up the great work and may God bless you for standing up for what is right.


Gerald Elliott - 11/10/97 16:07:12
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: republican
Church you Attend: Avondale Baptist
Comments:


James Brunette - 11/04/97 06:26:41
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: None
Church you Attend: St. Jude
Comments:
Thanks, Rush. Without you speaking out, I don't know where this country would be headed, but further than it already has into more trouble. You say many of the same things I was laughed at for many years ago. Now more and more poeple seem to be waking up, or begining to rethink many of the truths they just took for face value. Your a great man. Keep up the good work. We've all come to depend on your speaking out in one way or another. May God bless you, and keep you in the palm of his hand. Peace of Jesus.


Martin Clarke - 11/01/97 22:03:04
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Conservative/Republican
Church you Attend: Southern Baptist
Comments:
Keep up the good work Rush...


Steve Vicars - 10/31/97 18:50:31
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Christian conservative republican
Church you Attend: Bible church
Comments:
Rush, this is my first E-mail to you . We just recently bought a computor that has the capability to E-mail. I am a football coach/teacher in Kerrville Texas. We are located just 60 miles north of San Antonio in the hill country of Kerr county. I've r ad both of your books and enjoyed them immensely. I just want you to know that as a science teacher, I'm doing my part to refute the disinformation about the environment. My students will understand that they do not have the capability to destroy the ea th, despite what their textbook says. Keep up the good work! Bye!


Mr Cris Petersen - 10/23/97 03:44:49
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: United Assembly of God
Comments:
None


Wendy Terbeek - 10/10/97 18:33:06
My URL:http://cptelco.net
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Rep.
Church you Attend: Crown Point Bible
Comments:
Thank you, Rush for giving us a forum for conservative viewpoints. Anything that keeps us thinking is keeping us free.


Sandy Lozada - 10/07/97 23:10:46
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Fundalmental Baptist
Comments:
I am doing a term paper on the issue of Church and State for a political science class. Doing a search on the internet for C/S, I was amazed at the amount of material that argued for the 'activist' side. I was hoping to find some stuff by you on the int rnet and was pleased that I did. If you have any other C/S material arguing for the 'accomodationist' side (where do they pick these names?) I would greatly appreciate an email. Thanks, Sandy


- 10/07/97 14:51:02
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Lee Varner - 10/03/97 19:44:53
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/9008/
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Conservative Republican
Church you Attend: Piney Grove Baptist
Comments:
Great Site keep up the Good Work.


Kenneth M. Kemp - 09/19/97 11:04:43
My URL:http://www.nedsite.nl/freehomepage/userpages/CatholicFamilies.html
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Republican
Church you Attend: Catholic
Comments:
Back to God-Back to sanity


Harold D Breeden - 08/31/97 13:03:07
My Email:[email protected]
Political Affiliation: Libertarian
Church you Attend: none
Comments:
A very interesting site that I hope to visit many times in the future. I agrre with your opening statement about the the denigration of Christians in toays society, this is something that occurs today, but also has occured for centuries. Don't feel so pic ed on, Christians in yesteryear had it much worse then the cry babies I hear today. You are right that the Founding Fathers did not envision a government that restricted Christians from participation, but by the same token they did not envision a government run by Christians to establish Christian policy in society. I get really nervous hen you turned away from the process and even more nervous when you are elected because of your Christianity rather then your politics. I support every individuals right to participate. I support every individuals right to worship as they please. I envy those with a strong religious belief that guides them in their daily lives, but I fear those that blindly follow a religious leader, whet er an Iranian mullah or Pat Robertson or the Christian Right. In closing I would also like to point out my distatste and absolute disdain of leaders that would like us to believe their piety without any evidence that they are true believers. The two that come most readily to mind are former President Reagan and talk show host Rush Limbaugh. Why is it they can sound so pious and yet their actions reflect little if any of the Christians principles? Thank you for the site. I'll be back!


The Activists - 07/07/97 14:29:08 GMT
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/5706
My Email:[email protected]
b>Political Affiliation: I am a member of a political party
Church you Attend: I am a member of a church
Comments:
Your site is outstanding and brings important issues to light. We, the activists enjoy explo ing issues that concern us all in the world and have to prospectives on our website. One American and one Canadian. We hope you will stop by our site and discuss and debate issues with us. And again let me just say outstanding job. We would like to link t is page to our growing politivcal content pages section.


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