Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Defining Evangelicals

The Evangelical vote has morphed over the past 30 years.  In the 1980s, the Evangelical vote was consolidated by Pat Roberts, the TV evangelist.  It was social conservatives rebelling against the laws and Supreme Court opinions that were written by the American Communist Party, sponsored by the Democrat Party and passed in the 1960s. 

It was the beginning of the culture wars with government stomping out Christianity and replacing it with “secular humanism”.  It was called the “silent majority” and the “Christian Right” and it went dormant in the 1990s

This movement failed because its members were also “feed the poor” Christians and were suckers for the government takeover of social welfare.  They didn’t’ see the danger in Big Government as it sought to replace the family and the churches.  Before they knew it, we had a socialist government that was well on its way to becoming a Communist Dictatorship.

Today’s Evangelicals in Iowa still support Pro-Christian rhetoric, but they have overinvested in Ethanol, the gasoline additive that harms engine parts, costs more, reduces the food supply and is unpopular with everybody in all other Red States. Evangelicals became more skeptical of the environmental movement after the global warming hoax scandal.

In the interim, many Christian voters joined the Tea Party, started 9/12 groups, formed coalitions with the Ron Paul Campaign for Liberty groups and call themselves “Constitutional Christians”. 

I am part of that group and we are concentrating on shrinking the federal government’s footprint and restoring the private sector “free market” economy we helped to invent.  We know this needs to happen first and would remove the federal government from taking the Nanny State to its Tyrannical conclusion.  We are fighting for US sovereignty and freedom from “free market” saboteurs from the UN, EU and the global puppet-masters who are pushing UN Agenda 21.  We believe that our economic problems are the direct result of government overreach and its abandonment of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights (as written). 

If we can remove the unconstitutional activities of the federal government starting with the most damaging, we will be more able to repeal the laws and reverse the opinions that have allowed the current Christian persecutions.   Evangelicals are welcome to join us.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader



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