Sentences with phrase «christian conservative views»

Lawmakers and campaigners have expressed concern that Brownback's Republican and Christian Conservative views will infringe on same - sex marriage and abortion rights.

Not exact matches

While Chick - fil - A gained the respect of Christian customers with its Sunday policy, the Cathys have also drawn criticism for their socially conservative views.
Mainline Protestants (Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and the like) and evangelical / fundamentalist Protestants (an umbrella group of conservative churches including the Pentecostal, Baptist, Anabaptist, and Reformed traditions) not only belong to distinctly different kinds of churches, but they generally hold distinctly different views on such matters as theological orthodoxy and the inerrancy of the Bible, upon which conservative Christians are predictably conservative.
«While I applaud and agree with many of Glenn Beck's conservative and constitutional views, that does not give me or any other Bible - believing Christian justification to compromise Biblical truth by spiritually joining Beck.»
He frequently cites the work of Frank Furstenburg and Arlie Hochschild, two sociologists of family and gender relations whose views are by no means ideologically conservative, and he avoids value - loaded language, especially when it comes to describing the mainline Protestant churches whose leadership has, by and large, capitulated to the secular - elitist acceptance of extramarital sex, abortion, homosexuality, and other practices that conservative Christians view as inimical to moral life and family health.
When conservative & liberal Christians applied that all - important litmus test of orthodoxy to me: «What are your views on homosexuality?»
It will probably have Muslims of different views using it some of whom may be conservative but as long as they are willing to share with liberal Muslims, Jews, Christians, humanists, etc. why not.
Baroness Warsi (below) also said it was hypocritical for people to specifically criticise conservative Muslims for their views - for example regarding homosexuality or gender relations - when many conservative Christians and Jews also believe the same or similar things.
Romney is against gay rights, women's rights and has similar views to most Christian conservatives.
The fact that I attempt, very carefully, to show how a Christian public philosophy needs to take into account the contending views of various Christians» as well as our entire liberal / conservative political tradition» does not weaken my appeal for something more fully, integrally, and distinctively Christian.
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The discomfort of conservative Christians whose views on gender and sexuality are being challenged more than they once were is nothing compared to the suffering faced by LGBT people and religious and ethnic minorities in this country.
And I know many of my fellow Christians who hold a more conservative view of sexuality share that conviction too.
Modern experts usually consider the author to be an unknown non-eyewitness, though many apologetic Christian scholars still hold to the conservative Johannine view that ascribes authorship to John the Apostle.»
And David, frankly speaking conservative Evangelicals (and Catholics) are almost the only ones who view women as second - class Christians nowadays.
Additionally, he displays a more Christian view of the world and humanity than any Conservative / Republican in government these days, as he fights for the poor and not corporations, who some politicians believe are people.
First of all, speaking as a conservative Christian, we do not view Christianity as a «faith of the religious right».
Conservative fundamentalist Christians view any attempt to prevent them imposing their beliefs onto others as persecution.
On page 15 of «The Interpreters Bible», Dr. Herbert F. Farmer, Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University wrote about the indispensability of the texts, their importance and how the «truth» of them should be approached, after an exposition of the traditional conservative Christian view of person - hood, sin and the salvific actions of Jesus (aka Yeshua ben Josef), known as «the Christ» in human history.
Whoever put the new one up was sure to add his religious affiliation as Christian and his political views as Conservative (The attack is on this group now) which were not on his original page.
It is good to challenge the status quo when it does not line up with scripture (like confronting the desire for violence and vengeance especially among «conservative» Christians), but we should not in our zeal push the pendulum too far the other way and undermine our view of God's sovereignty, power, and holiness.
It deals with Christology and the doctrine of God, as well as prayer, the resurrection, heaven, etc. and it provides a general introduction to Whitehead's thought.128 The Task of Philosophical Theology by C. J. Curtis, a Lutheran theologian, is a process exposition of numerous «theological notions» important to the «conservative, traditional» Christian viewpoint.129 Two very fine semi-popular introductions to process philosophy as a context for Christian theology are The Creative Advance by E. H. Peters130 and Process Thought and Christian Faith by Norman Pittenger.131 The latter, reflecting the concerns of a theologian, provides a concise introduction to the process view of God together with briefer comments on man, Christ, and «eternal life.»
Given his views on sexuality, and the apparent ease with which he has found a platform in the mainstream media, more conservative Christians might be tempted to write him off as a wishy - washy liberal.
I'd ask the same question of so called «christian conservatives» and their view point of how less fortunate folks should be treated.
Premier spoke to Simon Calvert from the Christian Institute, who were specifically referenced by Spielman as a group with «conservative» views.
Missouri Synod Lutherans like Bror are fundamentalist conservative Christians with an odd literalist view of the bible.
«Ex-gay movement members, like other conservative Christians, view themselves as part of a positive transformation of American culture and religious life, often describing themselves as embattled or besieged by secular culture or the gay rights movement.
I do nt agree with much of what «Conservative» Christians believe... I am a moderate Christian... but I do respect their views.
This may surprise you, seeing as how I'm a blogger with an outspoken opinion on everything, but when I'm a part of a conservative Christian community, I tend to keep my more progressive views quiet, and when I'm a part of a more liberal Christian community, I tend to keep my more liberal views quiet.
Pentecostal and charismatic Christians still hold conservative views on the Bible, end - times prophecies, faith healing and traditional morality.
The Christian Institute was specifically referenced by Spielman as a group with «conservative» views.
Old - line Christians may feel that conservative evangelicals are slow to rethink some of their social and ethical views in light of the primacy of God's love.
Can I with my conservative view of scriptures still maintain my conservative view of scriptures, continue to hash out my differences with Gay Christians and others within the GLBT Community and still bridge the gap?
Why is it just fine with you that people of your ilk can debase and debauch my religion but if I speak out about being your feeling the «right» to your racist biggoted views all over because I am the only «minority» being a white Male Christian conservative who can be «hated»?
We can rebut Reagan's assumption that religious practice automatically guarantees moral virtue and justifies favoring the ethical views of conservative over liberal Christians, Jews or agnostics on such specific issues as school prayer.
It's simple as this, Rick Santorum appeals to the less educated, extremely conservative and more bigot minded segment of rural America, which is largely dominated by Born again evangelicals, who as the article points out have a misguided view that that Mormons aren't Christian, and in their misguided bigotry seem to be voting against Romney based upon their religion rather than for a good candidate who can win the general election.
Although many «conservative» Christians seem to be committed to the mechanistic view of nature with the accompanying «supernaturalism» which separates God from the world, what they are conserving has little to do with the Bible.
Right from the start, Matthew shares with the reader two important elements of his identity: 1) that he is gay, and 2) that he is a theologically conservative Christian who holds a «high view» of the Bible.
Conservative Christians have complained, rightly, in my view, that this educational approach leads to the establishment of scientific humanism or something of that sort.
In his book, Campolo follows a distinct pattern» first, he somewhat apologetically admits that he holds to the «conservative» and «traditional» point of view; then he argues persuasively for the other side; and finally he hints suggestively that young and progressive Christians have moved beyond him on issues like abortion, homosexuality, and premarital sex.
More recently, though, American Christians, especially conservatives, have viewed Israelis, not Christians, as their natural allies in the region.
I guess if I would join in on bashing Graham like the rest of you then it would be welcomed but because I have a conservative Christian view it not welcome here.
Whereas the NCBCPS has a list of advisers that reads, in Chancey's words, «like a Who's Who of religious, social and political conservatives,» the Bible Literacy Project seeks to represent a much broader spectrum of religious views, and the book's reviewers and consultants include Jews as well as Christians of virtually every stripe.
Conservative Christian who holds a Biblical world view.
I'm looking for a serious relationship, preferably with a nice Christian girl with conservative political views.
January 31, 2016 • With the caucuses only a day away, Iowa's conservative Christians try to feel out which candidate shares their views.
He attempts to redefine Christian themes and open up a conversation that is reinvigorated by points of view that depart from conservative dogma.
The group, which represents 45,000 churches and more than 60 evangelical denominations, took no action on a letter sent by 25 conservative Christian leaders demanding that the organization restrain its Washington policy director, the Rev. Richard Cizik, from putting forward his views on global warming.
To suggest that the «discriminatry principles» reflected in the TWU covenant are incompatible with the principles reflected in the Barristers» and Solicitors» oath is to suggest the conservative Christians (or others who share their views on sexuality such as devout Muslims) can not serve as lawyers in the province of British Columbia.
Loveland is fairly conservative in its views towards politics, and has a large Evangelical Christian population.
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