Thursday, May 8, 2008

U.S. evangelicals call for step back from politics

07 May 2008 18:02:50 GMT
DALLAS, May 7 (Reuters) - A group of U.S. evangelical leaders called on Wednesday for a pullback from party politics so that followers would not become "useful idiots" exploited for partisan gain. One in four U.S. adults count themselves as evangelical Protestants, giving them serious clout in a country where religion and politics often mix. Conservative evangelicals have become a key support base for the Republican Party. But the movement has had growing pains and the statement issued on Wednesday, called an "Evangelical Manifesto," is the latest sign of emerging fractures as some activists seek to broaden its agenda beyond hot-button social issues such as opposition to abortion and gay rights. "Christians from both sides of the political spectrum, left as well as right, have made the mistake of politicizing faith," the manifesto declares. Full story HERE.

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