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Conservative Evangelicals Discuss Backing McCain

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John McCain may not be out of the running with conservative evangelicals after all. (Photo: Reuters)

    "The only evangelicals that will support Obama are the ones who haven't read their Bible," Burress said.

    Conservative evangelical leaders met privately this week to discuss putting aside their misgivings about John McCain and coalescing around the Republican's presidential bid while urging him to consider social conservative favorite Mike Huckabee as a running mate.

    About 90 of the movement's leading activists gathered Tuesday night in Denver for a meeting convened by Mathew Staver, who heads the Florida-based legal advocacy group Liberty Counsel.

    Many evangelical leaders backed other GOP candidates early on and remain wary of McCain's commitment to their causes and his previous criticisms of movement leaders. But with the presidential field now set, many evangelical leaders are taking a more pragmatic view, realizing also that the Democratic candidate, Barack Obama, is making a strong play for evangelical voters and talking freely about his faith.

    "Our shared core values compel us to unite and choose the presidential candidate that best advances those values," said Staver, who previously backed Huckabee's bid. "That obvious choice is Sen. John McCain. I think people left the meeting in unity the likes of which have not been evident through the primaries."

    The group also agreed to sign a letter urging the McCain campaign to consider Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor and Southern Baptist minister, as his vice presidential choice, said another participant, Phil Burress. Burress, who heads an Ohio group that helped pass an anti-gay marriage measure in that state in 2004, was among a group of conservative Christian leaders who met with McCain last week.

    Burress characterized the Huckabee overture as a "suggestion, not a demand."

    "This is a man you don't threaten," Burress said of McCain. "His principles are his principles. The last thing you want to do is try to force him to do something he doesn't want to do because he'd probably do the opposite."

    Burress said that while Huckabee is a favorite of Christian conservatives, the most important thing is that McCain's running mate be "pro-life and pro-family." Huckabee isn't a favorite of all evangelical leaders, either; some dislike his populist message, emphasis on the environment and economic positions.

    The leaders meeting in Denver included Phyllis Schlafly, head of the Eagle Forum; "Left Behind" co-author Tim LaHaye and his wife, Beverly, founder of Concerned Women for America; David Barton, founder of WallBuilders; Rick Scarborough of Vision America; and Don Hodel, a former interior secretary and former president of Colorado Springs-based Focus on the Family, according to Staver.

    James Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family and a fan of neither McCain nor Obama, did not attend. Dobson has been in California working on a new book, aides have said.

    Time magazine first reported on the meeting on its Web site Wednesday.

    Staver said the result will be more leaders "energizing their base" and targeted efforts in battleground states and states with anti-gay marriage ballot initiatives this fall such as Florida and California.

    "Obama is a considerable threat to our values," Staver said. "At the same time, Sen. McCain recently has been reaching out to evangelicals and conservative voters that we represent."

    Even so, Burress said that at this point, conservative Christians are motivated more out of opposition to Obama than enthusiasm for McCain.

    "People are not saying, 'Let's all go out and support John McCain,"' Burress said. "It's more like, 'We have to do what we have to do for our country.' Basically, that boiled down to John McCain."

    Although McCain opposes abortion rights, his support for embryonic stem cell research and opposition to a federal amendment prohibiting gay marriage clashes with the widely held social conservative view.

    Obama this week called for expanding White House efforts to steer social service dollars to religious groups, and he has developed campaign events targeting religious voters. But the Democrat's support for abortion rights and gay rights calls into question how many evangelical votes he can win.

    "The only evangelicals that will support Obama are the ones who haven't read their Bible," Burress said. "The more and more we learn about Obama, the closer and closer we get to McCain."

    "We have agreed," he said, "that we'll be working hard the next few months."


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God loves everyone in this

God loves everyone in this world...including terrorists. And according to Christian belief, God asks us to love everyone...including terrorists. How can you be an evangelical if you support wars that are against people we are supposed to love? Both McCain and Obama support going to war with our enemies (enemies that Christians are called to love), so how can any Christian be bothered with supporting either candidate?

The only "evangelicals" who

The only "evangelicals" who would support blood-lust McCain are the very same publicans who would secretly get a wet-stained boner seeing Christ's bloody body hanging from a cross. I've lived in the bible belt for over 30 years; the so-called "christians" in these parts are mostly closed-minded sadists who love guns, nascar & screwing other peoples wives - and kids! Baptists are also known as the Mafia for God. Scary shite, given these people are allowed to vote & procreate.

Judging by this article,

Judging by this article, Senator Obama's misdirected effort to reach out to religious and evangelical conservatives has really only accomplished one thing: the loss of financial and voting support from two very affluent and strongly committed Democrats.

God does love terrorists,

God does love terrorists, but He does not love the terror they seek to impose on the rest of the world. He also loves the people who are the victims of that terror and love does not stand idly by forever. He loves you and me, but does not love everything that we have ever done in our lives. Evangelicals believe that the day will come when He will end the suffering and end the wrong doing, that He patiently waits for each of us to separate ourselves from the evil we have each done by rejecting the selfish mindset that led us to that evil and looking to Him for change from the inside out. If we don't, then there is no place for us or our evil ways in a world free of suffering and wrong doing. In the meantime, He has left it to us to collectively do what we can to limit evil and suffering. This is why we have governments and laws and armies. As Christians, we should do everything that we can to limit the evil and suffering. We have the opportunity in this country to act politically to try to achieve that goal as well as to act personally through charity and in our dealings with our families and neighbors. In an imperfect world, we must choose the lesser of two evils, lest the greater evil prevail because we have done nothing. Now we face the Herculean task of sifting through the garbage to try to determine which evil is indeed lesser. It is the only way which we can love everyone through political means.

Hmm, I'm reminded of

Hmm, I'm reminded of something He said about (paraphrased) 'self righteous hypocrites and false prophets that will use His name' and 'anyone who divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her' and 'a rich man's chance of getting to Heaven.' I wonder what these Christian conservatives' Saviour would have thought about dropping bombs on innocent women and children in Vietnam. I wish I could remember who it was that said the Christian Right are not right Christians.

"dropping bombs on innocent

"dropping bombs on innocent women and children in Vietnam" ... hmmm... who was it that got us into the war in Vietnam??? Wasn't it Democrats? Certainly wasn't the "Christian Right". Those people didn't enter the political arena until sometime later.

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