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The Religious Right is Wrong
By Chuck Baldwin
January 4, 2002


It is a truism that Christians are trusting to a fault. I must acknowledge
my own vulnerability to this weakness. The money I have lost and pain I have
suffered at the hands of people I trusted are inestimable. When it comes to
politicians, however, one would hope for more discernment. Alas, such is not
the case. It could even be argued that modern Christians put more trust in
their politicians than they do their preachers.

A recent Washington Post article boldly states that President Bush is the
"de facto leader" of the Religious Right. It states, "Christian
publications, radio and television shower Bush with praise, while preachers
from the pulpit treat his leadership as an act of providence." Former
Republican presidential hopeful, Gary Bauer, even declared, "A man of God is
in the White House."

Another recent report said, "Conservative Christians say their support for
President Bush remains strong, although it's based more on the president's
religious beliefs than any of his stands or policies on their top social
issues." In other words, it does not make any difference what Bush does; he
gives them the talk they want to hear.

Given this foolish infatuation with religious rhetoric, it would appear that
conservative Christians owe Jimmy Carter an apology. Remember that Carter
won the presidency on the strength of his Christian profession. By the end
of his first term, however, conservative Christians enthusiastically
supported his opponent, Ronald Reagan. Why? Carter betrayed conservatives on
things like gay rights and big government spending. In those days,
conservative Christians were more interested in a politician's walk than in
his talk. No more.

Today, the president can embrace gay rights, big government spending, and
even pagan religion without consternation or criticism. He can ignore the
U.S. Constitution and trample the bedrock principles of self-government
without even so much as a whimper. He can support embryonic stem cell
research, promote unconstitutional trade deals, and call for the creation of
a "hemispheric family" and "international order" with Canada and Mexico
without the slightest opposition. He can ignore abortion (even partial birth
abortion) and even participate in the cover-up of Clinton and Reno's
criminal conduct without a peep of protest. As long as he "talks the talk,"
he remains the darling of the Religious Right.

However, the Religious Right is wrong! Blind loyalty to Bush is causing the
Religious Right to lose both its credibility and its clout. It has become
just another bought and paid for lackey for the entrenched political
establishment. Like the old prophets who had sold their souls to the corrupt
kings of Israel, conservative Christians today have sold their souls to the
gods and generals of the Republican Party.

The Religious Right was a powerful force when it stood foursquare on the
principles of morality, honesty, and constitutional government. Today it
demonstrates none of that. "Where are the Jeremiahs and Ezekiels?" you ask.
They are inside the palace lying on the soft bed of compromise. They wanted
a seat at the table so badly they were willing to eat the leeks and garlic
of political Egypt to get it. As a result, the Religious Right is as weak as
a shaven Samson.




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