Republicans have been extremely successful at connecting religion and values to 
issues like the fight against terrorism, abortion, and gay rights. Democrats 
have been far less adept at infusing our issues -- compassion, help for the 
poor, social justice -- with any sense of religious commitment or moral 
imperative. Why do you think that is?

When I was younger, almost all Baptists were strongly committed on a 
theological basis to the separation of church and state. It was only 25 years 
ago when there began to be a melding of the Republican Party with 
fundamentalist Christianity, particularly with the Southern Baptist Convention. 
This is a fairly new development, and I think it was brought about by the 
abandonment of some of the basic principles of Christianity.

First of all, we worship the prince of peace, not war. And those of us who have 
advocated for the resolution of international conflict in a peaceful fashion 
are looked upon as being unpatriotic, branded that way by right-wing religious 
groups, the Bush administration, and other Republicans.

Secondly, Christ was committed to compassion for the most destitute, poor, 
needy, and forgotten people in our society. Today there is a stark difference 
[between conservative ideology and Christian teaching] because most of the 
people most strongly committed to the Republican philosophy have adopted the 
proposition that help for the rich is the best way to help even poor people (by 
letting some of the financial benefits drip down to those most deeply in need). 
I would say there has been a schism drawn -- on theology and practical politics 
and economics between the two groups. 


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