Monday, November 06, 2006

Newsweek Explores Evangelical Agenda and Impact On Public Policy

This week's Newsweek carries a long cover story titled An Evangelical Identity Crisis that focuses on the efforts of some in the movement to expand the evangelical agenda to include issues of social and economic justice. It also carries the results of a new poll that are summarized in a press release. 62 percent of evangelicals say that religion plays too small a role in American political and cultural life.

The same issue of Newsweek carries an essay by Sam Harris sharply critical of the impact of Christian fundamentalists on public policy. He says: "Given the most common interpretation of Biblical prophecy, it is not an exaggeration to say that nearly half the American population is eagerly anticipating the end of the world. It should be clear that this faith-based nihilism provides its adherents with absolutely no incentive to build a sustainable civilization--economically, environmentally or geopolitically."