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Do any of these true conservatives who have disengaged themselves from the religious right/family values crowd hold office? If such a person ran, could they be elected without the evangelical base?




Yes, but few of them are in the current presidential administration. Of course, Bush isn't really a member of the religious right, he just wants them to believe he is. Bush isn't conservative either, but he gave up trying to make us conservatives believe he's one of us a long time ago.




"One result of religious political dominion (under the "I am a uniter, not a divider" leadership of George W. Bush) is the further
polarization of American Christendom into two diametrically-opposed camps. These two camps are clearly separated by moral
ground, those preferring a conservative Old Testament vengeance-based morality and those preferring a liberal New Testament
compassion-based ethical morality. Accordingly, these two camps pursue human dominion and liberation, respectively."

see http://www.jesusisaliberal.org/Z_031504_Bush_Religion_Anti-Christian.html for the rest.

Given that dicthomy, guess where Bush sides to court the evalangical base?

I'm guessing dominian as oppsoed to liberation...
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