So it begins.....

This is my favorite part where they begin to alienate all of those that
don't fit into their cookie cutter idea of Christianity.....

My favorite quotes from the article...

Asked about the millions of Americans who 
are not Christian, or have a different 
interpretation of Christianity, Kennedy 
said with another laugh: "I couldn't care 
less. It's true."

Evangelicals say Kennedy may seem intolerant, 
but there's no greater love than upholding 
the will of God.


Evangelicals to Bush: Payback Time

Christian Conservatives Say They Gave Bush 'Moral Mandate'; Call Him to Act
on Their Behalf

Among some conservative Christians, there is a belief that President Bush
received a "moral mandate" to win the recent presidential election -- and
they are calling on him act on their agenda now. 

"I believe Our Lord elected our president and I believe he put him in office
and it is my prayer that he will sustain him in office," said one woman at
the Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Another was asked if she believed that God intervened in the election.
"Absolutely," she said.

"Values" voters delivered for the president, and the president must now
deliver for them -- especially in the courts, said Gary Cass, head of a
grassroots political organization affiliated with Coral Ridge, called the
Center for Reclaiming America.

"It's about the next 40 years and how the courts are going to affect the
world in which my children and grandchildren are going to be raised in," he
said.

Cass wants a U.S. Supreme Court that will outlaw abortion and gay marriage.
"Do you want to take your children to a National League baseball game for
instance and have homosexuals showing affection to one another? I don't want
my kids to see that," he said. 

Risking God's Wrath
By one measure, conservative Christians comprised 12 percent of the
electorate this year -- the same as four years ago. But they see themselves
as a crucial piece of the president's political base. 

They believe that if their agenda is not implemented quickly -- if their
concerns are not addressed in a timely fashion -- God will be angry. 

One leading evangelist recently warned, "God's patience runs out."

Dr. James Kennedy delivers sermons at Coral Ridge which are broadcast to
three million homes. He said he knows of no timetable for God's wrath, but
wants results fast.

He dismissed the concerns of people who worried about the impact of
Christian conservatives on the U.S. government.

"Repent," he said with a laugh. "Repent. That's what I'd say."

People who are concerned about the influence of Christianity "have never
really surrendered their life to God and submitted themselves to his
commandments -- and if they did that they wouldn't have so much concern
about some court saying again that it's wrong," he said. 

Asked about the millions of Americans who are not Christian, or have a
different interpretation of Christianity, Kennedy said with another laugh:
"I couldn't care less. It's true."

"I think that the idea that the worst sin that somebody can commit is to
offend somebody is ridiculous," he said. 

Evangelicals say Kennedy may seem intolerant, but there's no greater love
than upholding the will of God. 

ABC News' Dan Harris contributed to this report.

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