Originally posted by: InfoDroid
To me, it seems to be a statement about mainstream Christianity's seemingly blind and unwavering endorsement (if not outright campaigning) of the Republican party over recent years and the current neo-conservative administration they helped to power.
To me, it seems to be a statement about mainstream Christianity's seemingly blind and unwavering endorsement (if not outright campaigning) of the Republican party over recent years and the current neo-conservative administration they helped to power.
That isn't mainstream Christianity. Don't be fooled into thinking it is. Its a loud, aggressive minority that gives the majority a very bad name. The trouble with the majority is that, up until Katrina, it wasn't speaking out enough. But those days are over, and the current administration is going to be mired in the waste-filled muck churned up by that storm for three years.