The purpose-driven left

Ann Coulter strikes again…

The purpose-driven left Posted: April 6, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern ? 2005 Ann Coulter It’s been a tough year for the secularist crowd. There was Mel Gibson’s "The Passion of the Christ," the moral values election, the Christian hostage subduing her kidnapper by reading from "The Purpose Driven Life," and the Christian effort to save Terri Schiavo. Not only that, but earlier this year Dr. James Dobson insulted the Democrats’ mascot, SpongeBob SquarePants, with impunity.

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2 Responses to The purpose-driven left

  1. bob says:

    Enough of Ann Coulter..how about something from a Republican who is also an Episcopal minister…
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/30/opinion/30danforth.html?ex=1113019200&en=736bc4f97aa2fd5a&ei=5070

  2. jim smith says:

    Danforth may be a Republican but he is not a social conservative.
    Also, in his piece he said “The problem is not with people or churches that are politically active. It is with a party that has gone so far in adopting a sectarian agenda that it has become the political extension of a religious movement.”
    There is nothing wrong with a party taking a sectarian agenda if that agenda is indeed true and correct. Our job is to test and see if that agenda is true and correct.

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