The Evangelical party in the Church of Scotland will lay all flat if they be not prevented.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The church which ceases to be evangelistic will soon cease to be evangelical.
Do not bury our glorious orthodoxy in the treacherous pit of a spurious conservatism.
In the past, the Republican Party has depended on unified support at election time from Evangelical Christians. But times are changing!
If the Scottish people decide to opt for independence, it would not be a good idea for Scotland to maintain a very rigid link to the pound.
Tony Blair will probably get thrown out by his party.
Evangelical Christians, who once were a ridiculed irrelevant sectarian movement, have, over just three decades, become a powerful voting bloc that can no longer be ignored.
Labour's support in Scotland depends on their ability to be electable. If they are divided and unelectable, what's the point?
The conversion of agnostic High Tories to the Anglican church is always rather suspect. It seems too pat and predictable, too clearly a matter of politics rather than faith.
The Scottish Government will continue to do all it can to get people into work.
Evangelicals can't be closely identified with any particular party or person. We have to stand in the middle, to preach to all the people, right and left.