The chief modern rival of Christianity is 'liberalism'... at every point, the two movements are in direct opposition.
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Liberal Christianity, of course, has enemies, but they are everyone's enemies - sexism, racism, homophobia. But liberal versions of Christianity, which can be both theologically and politically conservative, assume that what it means to be Christian qua Christian is to have no enemies peculiar to being Christian.
Though claiming to represent a conservative form of Christianity, the Religious Right is politically a form of Protestant liberalism.
The great redemptive religion which has always been known as Christianity is battling against a totally diverse type of religious belief, which is only the more destructive of the Christian faith because it makes use of traditional Christian terminology.
Liberalism is a religion. Its tenets cannot be proved, its capacity for waste and destruction demonstrated. But it affords a feeling of spiritual rectitude at little or no cost.
The Christian Coalition is still about Christianity, even if it's an idea of Christianity that many Christians might not go along with.
Christianity has not conquered nationalism; the opposite has been the case nationalism has made Christianity its footstool.
National Socialism and Christianity are irreconcilable.
One can't understand the Christian Right and similar movements unless one sees them as reactive - they're reacting to what they call secular humanism.
At the heart of liberalism really is a hatred for God and a belief that government should replace God.
The Left has always been anti-religious, and especially anti-Christian.
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