February 8, 2010

The Tea Party convention

Getting Religion at the Tea Party Convention:
I think the one thing that really did surprise me was the high level of explicitly Christian social conservatism on display here. One of the “breakout sessions” featured a speech from Pastor Rick Scarborough — who is most famous for trying to get America’s preachers more politicized. (“I’m not a Republican. I’m not a Democrat. I’m a Christocrat.”) After his speech, a middle-aged female delegate with a twang stood up and said, during the Q&A, “All the media types are asking us why we’re here. Here’s what I say. We’re all here for a little R&R — revival and revolt. If you’re not a Christian, and a person of faith, you just can’t understand what we’re doing!!” She got a standing ovation.

This was followed by a sermon from Roy Moore. These people are scary. I have no problem with Christians engaging in the public square. But let's be honest. These people only want Christians in that public square, and most likely only want white Christians.

But I don't see Christ anywhere near.

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