The Center for Public Justice just sent out their newest Capital Commentary, a piece by Jim Skillen entitled "Religiously Political Conservatism." Here's a taste to whet your appetite:
Regardless of how you choose to cast your vote on November 2, to presume that religiously political conservatism harmonizes with Christianity is a serious mistake.
His argument takes an approach similar to Sojourner's "God is not a Republican or a Democrat" campaign in that it challenges the idea that American Christians should automatically be conservatives, but it goes deeper, ala the New Pantagruel, to challenge the effects of Liberalism on Christianity.
Interesting (and short) read.

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