“It is time for those evangelicals who do not want others to lump them together with the NAR and their activities, to quit attacking the messengers who are warning of this threat to religious pluralism and separation of church and state. Attacking the messengers will only add to the perception that other evangelicals support the Dominionist agenda of the NAR. Denials and suppression of this information will only help advance the steady march of the NAR into more communities, churches, and denominations.”
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Monday, September 26, 2011
Tabachnick’s Plea to Evangelical Leaders
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So now that Perry has imploded before our eyes, I hope you will keep on this irregardless of perry.
ReplyDeleteRalph, thanks for the comment. Legitimate question, but for me I do plan to stay on this because although The Response is what really opened my eyes to NAR issues, it is those issues, not Perry/Response itself, that is important to me for religious and political/cultural reasons. I will reply to this more in another blog. Thanks again.
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