Steven E. Webster
08-26-2006, 09:16 PM
Friends,
This interview with Katherine Harris, GOP candidate for U.S. Senate was just published in The Florida Baptist Witness:
Here's the URL:
http://www.floridabaptistwitness.com/6298.article
Harris is the former Florida Secretary of State who played a very big roll in giving George W. Florida's electoral votes in 2000. It's creepy to think she was probably seeing herself as acting in God's behalf and not as one who has vowed to faithfully carry out "secular laws."
This recent interview in the Florida Baptist Witness made the front pages of the Wisconsin State Journal this morning, and I assume it was nationwide news. Harris very blatantly expresses the theology/politics of the movement called "Christian Dominionism" which is championed by Pat Robertson, D. James Kennedy, Gary North, Rushdoony and others. (She mentions being a student of Francis Schaeffer, also of this same school of thought.) I view Dominionism as highly unAmerican and totally out of step with mainstream Christianity. But the threat of Christian Nationalism is very real. Somewhere else we've got a thread going on Michelle Goldberg's new book, "Kingdom Coming" that exposes this whole movement.
Steven E. Webster
This interview with Katherine Harris, GOP candidate for U.S. Senate was just published in The Florida Baptist Witness:
Here's the URL:
http://www.floridabaptistwitness.com/6298.article
Harris is the former Florida Secretary of State who played a very big roll in giving George W. Florida's electoral votes in 2000. It's creepy to think she was probably seeing herself as acting in God's behalf and not as one who has vowed to faithfully carry out "secular laws."
This recent interview in the Florida Baptist Witness made the front pages of the Wisconsin State Journal this morning, and I assume it was nationwide news. Harris very blatantly expresses the theology/politics of the movement called "Christian Dominionism" which is championed by Pat Robertson, D. James Kennedy, Gary North, Rushdoony and others. (She mentions being a student of Francis Schaeffer, also of this same school of thought.) I view Dominionism as highly unAmerican and totally out of step with mainstream Christianity. But the threat of Christian Nationalism is very real. Somewhere else we've got a thread going on Michelle Goldberg's new book, "Kingdom Coming" that exposes this whole movement.
Steven E. Webster