The left and right are not religious categories. They're often not even value categories.
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The Left has always been anti-religious, and especially anti-Christian.
The proper reply to right wing religiosity is not to insist that politics and religion don't mix. This is the stock response of the left.
Though claiming to represent a conservative form of Christianity, the Religious Right is politically a form of Protestant liberalism.
Leftism seeks to undo most of the values that are distinct to Judeo-Christian religion.
In my opinion, there is one singular problem with religions in general: they are exclusive. To me, this exclusivity is not right.
When you listen to Christian radio stations - and there are thousands of them now in the United States - and when you listen to Christian television networks - and there are thousands of Christian television shows across the country - they are all politically right.
I just see religious freedom, as a category, as just being a black hole.
Religious phenomena are naturally arranged in two fundamental categories: beliefs and rites. The first are states of opinion, and consist in representations; the second are determined modes of action.
I don't use any of the terminology like 'left wing' and 'right wing.' I use language like 'godly' and 'holiness.'
As a Christian, there is no other part of the New Right ideology that concerns me more than its self-serving misuse of religious faith.
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