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I'm more or less with you, and I definitely agree that fixing America's spiritual problem is upstream of our political problem. But I also think you're bordering on Tim Keller's third-wayism which is a fallacy of thinking that the best politics for the Christian are equidistant between the two current extremes between the parties. I think that's fundamentally flawed, and that's how we get Christians that support or excuse abortion IMHO.

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I’ve never been polled. I read from the Bible every day, often multiple times a day. I wonder how skewed towards an intentional result the poll was.

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To me left and right are categorisations which tend to be used to decide who is worthy or unworthy or unwanted.

The terms are largely meaninglessness because, even if you do define an attribute such as size of government, each person is talking relative to their own vantage point.

It is interesting how many times you hear of right wing extremists but never hear of left wing extremists.

To me an extremist is someone who kills people, or agrees with killing people, within their ideology. So to me, anyone who agrees with baby murder is an extremist no matter what party they being to.

It actually goes back to depopulation which is excused by “climate change”. Much of the woke ideology is promoting actions which have a propensity for suicidal thoughts, feelings and actions and/or sterility which is back to depopulation.

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Anytime you dig into those polls to find out how they classified "right" and "left" you always find erroneous to egregious criteria.

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