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<blockquote data-quote="notto" data-source="post: 14861112" data-attributes="member: 2918"><p>I totally agree. We are making the same point. Calling those that fight against the political left or right or the religous left or right "anti-Christian" is simply doing exactly what you are speaking out about. I was responding to the claim that the PFAW was anti-Christian. Considering that Christians make up much of their membership and they have several ministers as staff, board of directors, and leaders, how can the claim that they are anti-Christian hold? They work against the religious right (not all of Christianity) because they disagree with the religious rights moves to change public policy. Considering that there are many Christians on the left, does that make Frist anti-Christian?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notto, post: 14861112, member: 2918"] I totally agree. We are making the same point. Calling those that fight against the political left or right or the religous left or right "anti-Christian" is simply doing exactly what you are speaking out about. I was responding to the claim that the PFAW was anti-Christian. Considering that Christians make up much of their membership and they have several ministers as staff, board of directors, and leaders, how can the claim that they are anti-Christian hold? They work against the religious right (not all of Christianity) because they disagree with the religious rights moves to change public policy. Considering that there are many Christians on the left, does that make Frist anti-Christian? [/QUOTE]
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