tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4777750410141759635.post-56395368521653536752008-05-09T21:13:00.000-04:002008-05-09T21:13:00.000-04:002008-05-09T21:13:00.000-04:00Tony,You said:"toadies for a political ideology."A...Tony,<BR/><BR/>You said:<BR/><BR/>"toadies for a political ideology."<BR/><BR/>And,<BR/><BR/>"Evangelicals and the Republican Party (some think of the GOP as 'God's Only Party'), that word is welcome."<BR/><BR/>These are probably very legitimate criticisms within themselves. But coming from the left they are quite laughable; for the religious left is just as toady for left wing politics as the religious right is for right wing politics.<BR/><BR/>You said,<BR/><BR/>"there's no one way for true believers to vote, no one issue that drives our votes, or one party to whom Evangelicals must pledge allegiance."<BR/><BR/>So why not just go ahead and say what the left has being saying for years - that there is really no one faith for true believers to believe, no one truth on which to base one's morals, no one conception of God for all the faithful - no, not one hill on which to die.<BR/><BR/>Mark Osgatharp<BR/>Wynne, ArkansasMark Osgatharphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05585562082826860149noreply@blogger.com