The Christian activist who wrote about the "myth" of the Separation between Church and State is doing his bit for the RNC again. People for
October 27, 2006

The Christian activist who wrote about the "myth" of the Separation between Church and State is doing his bit for the RNC again.

People for the American Way:

David Barton is doing his part to encourage right-wing voters to get out and vote in November by telling them they'll have to answer to the Lord if they stay home

The results of this year's contest will determine whether America will keep moving forward in winning the culture war, or whether we will start retreating. Be active this election! Much is at stake!

What will Christians say to themselves (and to the Lord) if: (1) they don't vote this election, (2) we lose pro-family champions in the House and Senate, (3) after the election, a Supreme Court Justice announces his retirement (two-thirds of the Court is now older than 65), and (4) we no longer have the necessary votes to confirm a fifth strict-constructionist Justice to the Supreme Court and thus begin bringing the culture war to its well-deserved demise? I certainly wouldn't want to try to explain that one to my friends or family (or especially to the Lord!). Just a thought for those who might need additional motivation!

One has to wonder if this is part of the message the GOP is paying Barton to spread around the country.

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