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Reply to "A Christian Plot for Domination?"

Several weeks ago, I began posting on these forums concerning "Christian Dominionism" and the New Apostolic Reformation and its so-called "apostles," led by the absurdly theocratic nutjob, C. Peter Wagner, and based  significantly on the deranged doctrines of the tyrannical "Christian Reconstructionist, " Rousas John Rushdoony. "The Response," that Houston prayer and fasting affair that  featured Rick Perry was in very thick with these theocrats, with Wagner and numerous others of his strange persuasion being listed on The Response's website.

 

http://www.thedailybeast.com/a...-religious-bond.html

 

Perry and his supporters, along with others in the various conservative evangelical political camps,  downplay the influence of this movement so as to avoid having the GOP tainted with the stain of religious extremism.  As the primaries move froward, however, this dominionist nuttiness will come increasingly under the glare of public scrutiny and deserved exposure for what it is--a looming threat to the First Amendment's establishment clause.  Those who revere the Constitution should be appalled by this heretical, anti-American dominionist nonsense and should work to expose its infiltration into national politics. If he actually subscribes to this movement, then Perry should be rejected for doing so.  If he fails to understand how he has been and continues to be used by these "reformers," then he should be rejected as a gullible dupe! Either way, he is disqualified as a responsible candidate for the Presidency.

 

A good comprehensive discussion of this dominionist heresy is to be found at:

 

http://www.npr.org/2011/08/24/...in-spiritual-warfare

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