The Left has always been anti-religious, and especially anti-Christian.
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More recently, as faith gave way to materialism, anti-Semitism assumed a secular mode, harnessing itself to the dominant ideologies of both the Left and the Right.
The left and right are not religious categories. They're often not even value categories.
Though claiming to represent a conservative form of Christianity, the Religious Right is politically a form of Protestant liberalism.
I'm a total Republican, but I've never claimed to be a Christian-right conservative. They're a large but dwindling part of the Party.
There's no doubt that the Christian right has gone to bed with the more conservative elements of the Republican Party. And there's been a melding in their goals when it comes to the separation of church and state. I've always believed in the separation of church and state.
I am against the word 'anti' because it's a little bit like 'atheist,' as compared to 'believer.' And an atheist is just as much of a religious man as the believer is.
Conservatives, please. Let's not duplicate the manias of the Left as we figure out how to deal with Mr. Obama. He is not exactly the anti-Christ, although a disturbing number of people on the Right are convinced he is.
Leftism seeks to undo most of the values that are distinct to Judeo-Christian religion.
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.
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.