Evangelical, Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christians have Abandoned Prophetic Call to Justice In my opinion, a majority of Evangelical, Orthodox and Roman Catholic Christians have Abandoned the Bible’s Prophetic Call to Justice. What do I base this upon? Well, I read yesterday how a group of university researchers identified poverty among gay and lesbian families, and especially poverty among children of gay and lesbain families. This research was scientifically-conducted and clearly goes...Read Full Story
We are on the verge – within 10 years – of a major collapse of evangelical Christianity. This breakdown will follow the deterioration of the mainline Protestant world and it will fundamentally alter the religious and cultural environment in the West.
Within two generations, evangelicalism will be a house deserted of half its occupants. (Between 25 and 35 percent of Americans today are Evangelicals.) In the “Protestant” 20th century, Evangelicals flourished. But they will soon be living in a...Read Full Story
Just because it calls itself Christian doesn’t make it so. Take heed that no man deceive you. A “Covenent For Civility” Document signed by evangelicals is masquerading as a Christian document, but actually includes pro-abortion and pro-homosexual signers, and realizing this fact, a prominent pro-marriage leader, Bishop Harry Jackson has now pulled his name from this phoney “Covenant For Civility” document masquerading as a Christian document, along with Assemblies of God General...Read Full Story
Saturday, September 17th, 2011
Posted by Veterans Today Are Evangelical Christians Warmongers?
think I learned a thing or two about Evangelical/fundamentalist Christianity in America. And I’m here to tell you: I don’t like what I see happening these days!
by Chuck Baldwin
I’ve been an evangelical Christian since I was a child. I’ve been in the Gospel ministry all of my adult life. I attended two evangelical Christian colleges, received honorary degrees from two others, and taught and...Read Full Story
Huh? Am I reading this correctly? After reading the title to this article from The Christian Post , “Evangelical Groups To Walk 300 Miles For Creation,” I began to wonder what planet I was. Then I read the very next sentence, which reads: “Several evangelical groups are sponsoring an 18-day pilgrimage across several states on the East Coast to raise awareness about environmental concerns.” Where in the Scriptures are Christians called to march for the environment? This shows you just how...Read Full Story
Three-quarters of Georgias likely GOP primary voters are evangelical Christians and half are very conservative -- and they heavily favor Newt Gingrich, according to a Mason-Dixon Poll conducted for the Georgia Newspaper Partnership, of which the Ledger-Enquirer is a member. In addition to evangelical Christians and very conservative voters, Gingrich especially appeals to rural voters, residents of north Georgia, those with less than a...
Santorum snagged the evangelical vote in Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado, Romney in New Hampshire and Nevada, Gingrich in South Carolina. In Florida, Romney and Gingrich split that support. The top issues for evangelical voters typically ...
A festering three-fer for the odious Martin Bashir. Not content to inflict him on the viewing public him during his own slot, MSNBC put Bashir on The Ed Show this evening, where he proceeded to slime, in one fetid fell swoop, Mormons, evangelicals, and Mitt Romney. With Schultz all too quick to agree, Bashir claimed most evangelicals wouldn't support Romney because of his membership in the LDS church. For his purposes, Bashir badly...
As an American, a Republican, and a fiscal and social conservative — and though I have endorsed no Republican candidate — there is one thing that would disturb me greatly if Mitt Romney were not the Republican nominee: if Romney’s Mormon faith were a factor in his defeat.
Many evangelical leaders have said that if Romney is the Republican presidential candidate, they will vote for him in the general election. What is implied, and sometimes...
University of South Carolina Aiken professor has authored a study that shows the Mormon faith of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney poses a challenge for religious conservative voters.
Romney did nearly twice as well among non-evangelical voters as he did among evangelicals, having won just 22 percent of their vote, according to exit poll data analyzed by Political Science Professor Bob Botsch following the South Carolina GOP...
Apropos of my post this morning suggesting that Republicans unhappy with the current presidential field will come around, here is Rick Perlstein:
I've never been impressed with the argument that Mitt Romney makes for a weak Republican nominee because conservatives don't like him. That's not how that party works. Like they say, "Democrats fall in love, Republicans fall in line." Don't believe me? Think back four years. When the race was still...
This morning, Quinnipiac suggests the Romney momentum in Florida continues: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has a 43 – 29 percent lead over former House Speaker Newt Gingrich among Republican likely voters in Florida, the nation’s first big-state ...
San Francisco Gate - The end-of the-year mood in a classroom at UC Berkeley's Warren Hall was giddy as a crowd of mostly Asian American students watched a slide show of good times and candid shots
In Germany, churches of the Protestant religious tradition known as Lutheran in the USA and other parts of the world are referred to specifically as Evangelische (literally "Evangelicals"
Turkish Weekly - CAIRO — The death of Rev. Jerry Falwell has officially ushered in a new leadership of the influential Evangelicals, the fastest-growing faith-based group, that embrace a different a
MSNBC - If the Rev. Jerry Falwell personified the Christian right in the past, then the Rev. Frank S. Page may represent its future. From his Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Va., where his fu