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LisaM22
02-16-2009, 06:25 PM
the religious right is trying to rebrand themseves it seems
"Religious Right rebrands itself as ’socially conservative evangelicals."
http://thinkprogress.org/2009/02/13/religious-right-rebrand/
"Christianity Today reports that some “politically conservative evangelicals” no longer want to be referred to as the “religious right.” According to social conservative leaders like American Values President Gary Bauer, the term “religious right” and others like it have “become synonymous with extremism”"
LisaM22
02-16-2009, 06:27 PM
seems to me the religious right would want to push these message from the bible - tax cuts for the least among us rather then the rich
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http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2025:42-49;&version=9;
Matthew 25:31-46
"ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me. "
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2019:24;&version=9;
Matthew 19:24 (King James Version)
"And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God."
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a name change alone will not change what they are, they need to change the message
I think both of these of these are messages the religious right should be looking at more closely
LisaM22
02-16-2009, 06:38 PM
the religious right has been calling it socialist to help the least among us, will that message change?
LisaM22
02-16-2009, 09:05 PM
"Religious Right: “Stop calling us the Religious Right!”"
http://unrepentantoldhippie.wordpress.com/2009/02/13/religious-right-stop-calling-us-the-religious-right/
"Who’da thunk it? For some reason it doesn’t occur to these nitwits that the reason the term “Religious Right” has so many negative connotations is because of — get ready for it — are you sitting down? — the Religious Right. "
crocdog
02-17-2009, 08:37 AM
the religious right is trying to rebrand themseves it seems
"Religious Right rebrands itself as ’socially conservative evangelicals."
http://thinkprogress.org/2009/02/13/religious-right-rebrand/
"Christianity Today reports that some “politically conservative evangelicals” no longer want to be referred to as the “religious right.” According to social conservative leaders like American Values President Gary Bauer, the term “religious right” and others like it have “become synonymous with extremism”"
A rose certainly does not describe the bitterness of the Religious Right, but a quote about roses describes what these people are doing to defraud and swindle The American People.
A rose, is a rose, is a rose....{Gertrude Stein}
I'll keep referring them by their real name--The Religious Right..
Just My Opinion [bold/emphasis]
LisaM22
02-17-2009, 11:13 AM
A rose certainly does not describe the bitterness of the Religious Right, but a quote about roses describes what these people are doing to defraud and swindle The American People.
A rose, is a rose, is a rose....{Gertrude Stein}
I'll keep referring them by their real name--The Religious Right..
Just My Opinion [bold/emphasis]
as well I, they want to improve the name, they need to change their ways, not change the name because their ways dirtied the old one
lunchlady
02-17-2009, 02:21 PM
I don't see the advantage of the new name. Is Religious a bad word now? I don't think so, even though the Religious Right have certainly do their best to besmirch the word.
Do they think they'll be more palatable to moderates by getting rid of Right? I don't think that's the problem in their currently dwindling pull at the voting booths and in government.
"Evangelical" is more offputting to me than "Religious" because Evangelical means they want everyone else to be like them, and that they consider it their duty to try to make it so. I've come to associate Evangelical with a lot of things I don't like, because of their persistent forays into issues I consider to be political issues, not religious issues.
"Socially conservative" is also a turn off because it's more blatantly political and immediately makes me think of NeoConservatives. Is there also a plan to get rid of "NeoConservative"?
The "new conservatives" are actually pretty radical, IMO. My conservative GOP grandparents are certainly spinning in their graves at the current crop of GOPers.
LisaM22
02-17-2009, 02:47 PM
I don't see the advantage of the new name. Is Religious a bad word now? I don't think so, even though the Religious Right have certainly do their best to besmirch the word.
Do they think they'll be more palatable to moderates by getting rid of Right? I don't think that's the problem in their currently dwindling pull at the voting booths and in government.
"Evangelical" is more offputting to me than "Religious" because Evangelical means they want everyone else to be like them, and that they consider it their duty to try to make it so. I've come to associate Evangelical with a lot of things I don't like, because of their persistent forays into issues I consider to be political issues, not religious issues.
"Socially conservative" is also a turn off because it's more blatantly political and immediately makes me think of NeoConservatives. Is there also a plan to get rid of "NeoConservative"?
The "new conservatives" are actually pretty radical, IMO. My conservative GOP grandparents are certainly spinning in their graves at the current crop of GOPers.
yep, they have much bigger problems then their name, their problems are what give their name such a bad taste in peoples mouths - they need to address the log in their own eye before looking to address the speck in the eye of others
LisaM22
02-17-2009, 03:04 PM
even most Christians don't approve of the religious right anymore, they have tried so hard to push a theocracy into our government - sadly many were afraid to speak up because they thought speaking up meant they were speaking out again their god, but I think we are finally at the point were even Christians understand that the message the religious right is sending does nothing to promote their religious beliefs, just the opposite in fact - , heck, as were seeing now, even the religious right doesn't want to be called the religious right, you know things are backfiring on them when even they don't want to be associated with themselves
LisaM22
02-19-2009, 02:52 PM
if it looks lie a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck... it's probably a duck even if it calls itself by another name
even most Christians don't approve of the religious right anymore, they have tried so hard to push a theocracy into our government - sadly many were afraid to speak up because they thought speaking up meant they were speaking out again their god, but I think we are finally at the point were even Christians understand that the message the religious right is sending does nothing to promote their religious beliefs, just the opposite in fact - , heck, as were seeing now, even the religious right doesn't want to be called the religious right, you know things are backfiring on them when even they don't want to be associated with themselves
Well said. I just hope that they truly understand why reasonable people differ with them rather than just believing that they are still "correct," it's just those liberals who have given them a bad name and caused their political power to collapse.
LisaM22
06-05-2009, 06:08 PM
so how is this rebranding working out for the right?
LisaM22
11-17-2009, 11:34 PM
so is the tea party the new religious right or just an extension of the religious right?
GossipGirl
11-20-2009, 08:20 AM
Hi Lisa,
GG here under my new nic of GossipGirl!!
In my jaded mindset I am now wanting to go read Sarah Palin's book to see if that's what she calls herself.
GG
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