Christianists
Posted on May 8th, 2006 by catalyst into the Uncategorized categoryMy favorite Gay Conservative Catholic is at it again. Read Andrew Sullivans excellent Time piece on Republicans and the Christian Right.
Money quote:
The number of Christians misrepresented by the Christian right is many. There are evangelical Protestants who believe strongly that Christianity should not get too close to the corrupting allure of government power. There are lay Catholics who, while personally devout, are socially liberal on issues like contraception, gay rights, women's equality and a multi-faith society. There are very orthodox believers who nonetheless respect the freedom and conscience of others as part of their core understanding of what being a Christian is. They have no problem living next to an atheist or a gay couple or a single mother or people whose views on the meaning of life are utterly alien to them–and respecting their neighbors' choices. That doesn't threaten their faith. Sometimes the contrast helps them understand their own faith better.
And here's Andrews excellent conclusion:
I dissent from the political pollution of sincere, personal faith. I dissent most strongly from the attempt to argue that one party represents God and that the other doesn't. I dissent from having my faith co-opted and wielded by people whose politics I do not share and whose intolerance I abhor. The word Christian belongs to no political party. It's time the quiet majority of believers took it back.

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May 8th, 2006 at 4:16 pm
The more I read Sullivan, the more I like him. Evidently I missed quite an exchange over Christianity Friday night on Bill Maher’s show. I’ll be watching the re-run tonight.
May 8th, 2006 at 10:05 pm
i adore adrew sullivan. nice to read his stuff his on your blog. …and i’ll think i’ll go check on that bill maher episode (thanks chris)
May 9th, 2006 at 5:31 am
Evidently I missed quite an exchange over Christianity Friday night on Bill Maher’s show.
Turns out the exchange wasn’t that great. At least no to me. It was a garden variety rehash of “Jesus was a liberal” vs “Yeah I know X isn’t in the Bible, but Jesus is still on my side not yours”. Can’t wait for Ann’s book.
May 9th, 2006 at 9:01 am
Discovering new markets
“How Authors spin their beliefs into #1 Bestsellers!”
Next Oprah
Andrew Sullivan has good opinions but he skirts the principal reasons this religion is so exclusionary.
I believe it’s built into the psychy from the day a person “accepts the faith” rather than FIND it freely.