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Thursday, October 27, 2005
Danforth Decries Influence of Evangelicals In Republican Party
Former U.S. Senator from Missouri, John Danforth, a Republican who is also an Episcopal priest, yesterday strongly criticized the influence of evangelical Christians in the Republican Party, according to the Associated Press. Danforth, who also served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said "I think that the Republican Party fairly recently has been taken over by the Christian conservatives, by the Christian right. I don't think that this is a permanent condition but I think this has happened, and that it's divisive for the country." He said that while people of faith have an obligation to be in politics., "I think the question arises when a political party becomes identified with one particular sectarian position and when religious people believe that they have the one answer, that they understand God's truth and they embody it politically. Nothing is more dangerous than religion in politics and government when it becomes divisive."