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How Christians Lost Their Political Power
by Chuck Baldwin

An October 12 article in the Philadelphia Inquirer noted that conservative Christians 
have lost their political power and influence. The article stated, "Their interest and 
their influence fading, Christian conservatives are struggling to regain the power 
that not long ago helped Republicans elect a president and win control of Congress."

The article continued, "Since Bill Clinton left the scene, Christians have retreated 
from elective politics, no longer stirred to anger by a president they abhorred, and 
frustrated by their inability to enact laws barring abortion and permitting school 
prayer. In 2000, an estimated four million Christian conservative voters sat out the 
election."

There is no question that the political clout and influence wielded by conservative 
Christians is but a shell of what it used to be, and there are definite reasons why 
this is so.

The reason those four million Christian voters stayed home from the polls in 2000 is 
because they knew that G. W. Bush was not a true conservative and once elected would 
do little or nothing to promote and secure the conservative agenda - and they were 
right.

Not only has Bush not faithfully fought for conservative, constitutional principles, 
he has actually shown himself to be just another big spending, big government liberal. 
Bush has promoted the homosexual agenda every bit as much as did his democratic 
predecessor. He has increased the size and scope of the federal government to levels 
not seen since Lyndon Johnson. He is in the process of expanding federal law 
enforcement powers to a degree no previous president, liberal or conservative, dared 
try.

Despite the fact that Communist Chinese military leaders gleefully took credit for the 
horrific attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, Bush continues Clinton's 
risky, even treacherous, policies toward the bloody butchers of Beijing. Just 
recently, he brought the United States back into membership with UNESCO. The list is 
endless.

Furthermore, instead of uncompromisingly championing conservative principles, 
Christian leaders have chosen to support Bush no matter what. As an example, where 
once Pat Roberson assailed the president's unconstitutional faith-based initiatives, 
he now holds his hands out to receive money from them.

Christian leaders across the board cheered when Bush became the first U.S. president 
to authorize stem cell research. On issue after issue, they have either remained mute 
or have actually applauded this president as he compromised or abandoned both the 
Constitution and the conservative agenda. Grassroots conservatives rightly feel 
betrayed. As a result, Christians have little confidence in President Bush, the 
Republican Party, or their leaders.

One does not have to be a seer to predict that the numbers of Christians staying home 
from the polls in 2004 will eclipse the four million who stayed away in 2000 - and why 
not? They really don't have a candidate or a cause in either major party.

One would think this would be cause for concern within the Republican Party. It's not. 
They believe they can win by attracting conventional Democratic supporters, and maybe 
they can. With such a strategy, however, even if Republicans win, Christian themes 
will continue to lose.

There is still hope, albeit a glimmering one, for people who believe in Christian 
principles and limited government. They must do what they did back in 1994: stand and 
fight for principle not political parties.

There are yet millions of people across this great land that yearn for a return to 
constitutional government. Most of these people also share America's historic 
Christian values. However, right now they have neither a leader nor a platform to 
support. The army is still there; they just don't have a general. If one should 
appear, the power and influence that Christian conservatives once enjoyed could be 
quickly rediscovered - and that is what both major parties are afraid of.

Copyright © 2002 Chuck Baldwin
Mr. Baldwin does a radio show called Chuck Baldwin Live Visit his web site 
athttp://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/. He can be reached for comment at 
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"It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded, 
not by religionists, but by Christians; not on religions, but on the gospel of Jesus 
Christ!"
-Patrick Henry

"Bad men cannot make good citizens. It is impossible that a nation of infidels or 
idolaters should be a nation of free men. It is when a people forget God that tyrants 
forge their chains."
-Patrick Henry

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