The Christian Coalition is still about Christianity, even if it's an idea of Christianity that many Christians might not go along with.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Christianity means a lot more than church membership.
With participation in politics so low at the moment I think Christians should ensure their views are represented at all levels and not leave it to others.
The chief modern rival of Christianity is 'liberalism'... at every point, the two movements are in direct opposition.
Is it not worrying in itself that European Christianity is now barely able to keep Europe Christian? If we lose sight of this, the idea of Europe could become a minority interest in its own continent.
I see with greater and greater clearness that consistent Christianity is the easiest Christianity to defend.
We need to understand that Christianity is about changing; it is not about a religion.
When the British became Christian, Christianity in no way altered their political organisation.
Christianity is part of the common law.
A Christianity that is in conflict with the Scriptures isn't Christianity at all.
The word 'Christianity' is already a misunderstanding - in reality there has been only one Christian, and he died on the Cross.