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Christians in Politics: Issues

Does the Republican Party represent you?

 The Republican party has long been considered the representative of conservativism, but does it really reflect conservative values?

  • Some Republicans oppose an effort within the RNC to cut off funding for candidates who support partial-birth abortion. John R. Kasich said, "´The Republican National Committee from Washington should not try to dictate what public officials across the country are going to support. We are a pro-life party, but I don´t think we ought to go forward with that."
  • Many Republicans have joined their liberal counterparts in an effort to pass a piece of Clinton's Nationalized Health Care Plan, legislation that extends big government reach into our lives and controls yet another American industry. As a matter of fact, the legislation containing the largest tax increase in American history was sponsored by a republican!
  • Where are the pro-family messengers speaking out about taxing middle and low income families to enrich lawyers? Where are the family friendly voices pointing out the hypocrisy of replacing the marriage penalty tax with a larger tax increase?
    "Sometimes we wonder if Republicans don´t have a secret suicide wish. That´s the only way to explain why this GOP Congress seems eager to hand the nation´s trial lawyers two epic political victories. Senator John McCain´s tobacco-tax bill promises to turn a passel of plaintiffs´ lawyers into billionaires. As if that´s not enough, House Republicans Greg Ganske and Charlie Norwood are proposing to open up previously exempt parts of the health care economy to liability suits. If a Democratic Congress tried to do anything at all like this, Republicans would be rending their garments on the Capitol steps." -The Wall Street Journal

 American politics is not any longer about Democrats, Republicans, or Independents ...
 It's not a fight between the Liberal Left and the Christian Right ...
 It is about what America is.


 It's a war of competing ideas and worldviews. It's a conflict over beliefs and values, over the ideas that will rule society. It's about whether certain individuals are above the law or are all Americans equal under the law. It's about truth... or is truth even important? It's about the direction we want this country to go in the future. It's about the world we leave for our children. It's about what god we acknowledge or whether we acknowledge any god at all. It's about the same struggle man has gone through since the beginning of time, the struggle between good and evil.
 On one side, you have people who believe in living by a set of divinely inspired moral absolutes - or, at the very least, they believe that following such a moral code represents the best way to avoid chaos and instability. On the other side, you have people who insist that morality is simply a personal decision. Any attempt to enforce it is viewed as oppression. Quite simply, many liberals believe that efforts to adhere to and enforce behavioral rights and wrongs is simply the powerful in society attempting to force their views and judgments on the "victims" of society, rather than what it is: an attempt to maintain the standards that have evolved and survived throughout human civilization and which produce a quality life.

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America's Godly Heritage
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Religious Discrimination
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