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In reply to the discussion: Christians should unite with atheists to defend secularism [View all]Gore1FL
(21,217 posts)Or it isn't being covered.
Do you have links to the Lutherans, Catholics, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, UCC, Methodists, or other major branch of Christianity (in the form of an official spokesman) making a stand against Robertson, Phelps, or the denunciation of the use of the Christian church as a a GOP wedge issue? I would like to see some. Which of those are considered progressive? I don't know. ELCA is pretty liberal. Any press release at all where a Christian church official of a major denomination will be fine, but I'd rather see it reported on in a major publication.
I look forward to being educated in this subject. Things are apparently better than I was last a witness to.
I know there are good people that are Christians. I would conceed that most Christians are good people. I would argue that a portion of those good people are misguided by fanaticism. They are the loud ones. They are the ones poisoning your brand.