Originally posted by caltour:
Davo, I said that CE and many other evangelicals are hell-bent (ha ha) for political power. I didn's say they want a theocracy. Find where I typed the word "theocracy" and I'll give you a dollar.



Originally posted by caltour:
Christian Exodus is instructive because it reveals the real goals of many in the evangelical movement. Like many evangelical groups, CE wants to expand its influence to the secular realm. It openly admits to seeking political power. It wants to remake the U.S. government into Bible Nation.



So...'Bible Nation' means something other than 'theocracy'?

Originally posted by caltour:
Davo, just read the NEA website. It's loaded with their legislative initiatives. It shows they are driving hard to influence politics.



Again, the desire for political influence and the desire to convert a nation into a theocracy are two different things. Are you saying religious groups should be unique social groups in that they refrain from attempting to gain political influence?