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Answers with Richard Land Podcasts

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Valuable and timely insights on the news, culture, and politics for you as you seek to live out your Christian biblical values.

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Are religious conservatives “too pro-life” at the expense of other issues like poverty?

Question: Folks like Jim Wallis and Tony Campolo often accuse religious conservatives of placing too much priority on the pro-life issue, supposedly forsaking other issues like poverty. We asked Richard Land about that. Richard Land: “…To criticize pro-lifers for saying we are too focused on the pro-life issue would be like criticizing Dr. King for being too focused on the issue of racial justice and racial reconciliation. Dr. King dealt with other issues but he kept “the ...

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Are religious conservatives too pro-life at the expense of other issues like poverty?

Question: Folks like Jim Wallis and Tony Campolo often accuse religious conservatives of placing too much priority on the pro-life issue, supposedly forsaking other issues like poverty. We asked Richard Land about that. Richard Land: “…To criticize pro-lifers for saying we are too focused on the pro-life issue would be like criticizing Dr. King for being too focused on the issue of racial justice and racial reconciliation. Dr. King dealt with other issues but he kept “the ...

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How does the Revolutionary War reconcile withChristian citizenship?

“…our forefathers did not assert a private right to rebel against the crown. They asserted that, based upon their understanding of the British common law and their understanding of inalienable rights, that the civil magistrate had forfeited the right to their obedience…”Get the full transcript

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How does the Revolutionary War reconcile with “Christian citizenship”?

“…our forefathers did not assert a private right to rebel against the crown. They asserted that, based upon their understanding of the British common law and their understanding of inalienable rights, that the civil magistrate had forfeited the right to their obedience…” Get the full transcript

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Have conservatives made any progress in Washington?

“Well, I would start with Chief Justice Roberts and Associate Justice Alito. We now have two young, healthy conservatives on the court, and the court has gone from having a 5 to 4 majority that was moderate to a 5 to 4 majority on most issues that’s conservative. That’s a huge thing…”Get the full transcript

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Have conservatives made any progress in Washington?

“Well, I would start with Chief Justice Roberts and Associate Justice Alito. We now have two young, healthy conservatives on the court, and the court has gone from having a 5 to 4 majority that was moderate to a 5 to 4 majority on most issues that’s conservative. That’s a huge thing…” Get the full transcript

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How can ministers safeguard the Gospel while addressing moral, political issues?

“I was led to the Lord, nurtured in the faith, called to preach, and trained to ministry in a Southern Baptist context. When I was 19, I had the opportunity to go to (what was then) the headquarters of Campus Crusade…I learned more about the Bible and about what Christians believe and why we believe during those two weeks than I had in 19 years of going to Southern Baptist churches, and I had several perfect attendance pins. At that point, I became a theologian…”Get ...

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How can ministers safeguard the Gospel while addressing moral, political issues?

“I was led to the Lord, nurtured in the faith, called to preach, and trained to ministry in a Southern Baptist context. When I was 19, I had the opportunity to go to (what was then) the headquarters of Campus Crusade…I learned more about the Bible and about what Christians believe and why we believe during those two weeks than I had in 19 years of going to Southern Baptist churches, and I had several perfect attendance pins. At that point, I became a theologian…” G ...

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What should a ministers role be (or not be) when it comes to politics?

“I don’t think ministers should endorse candidates. I don’t. I know that technically, legally people have the right to do it as private citizens, but… I have an obligation and a responsibility to try to minister to all Southern Baptists…”Get the full transcript

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What should a minister’s role be (or not be) when it comes to politics?

“I don’t think ministers should endorse candidates. I don’t. I know that technically, legally people have the right to do it as private citizens, but … I have an obligation and a responsibility to try to minister to all Southern Baptists…” Get the full transcript

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Ministers and politics: A brief history

“If you look at the Civil Rights Movement, if you look at the abolitionist movement, if you look at the labor reform movement, if you look at the child-labor reform movement, every major successful reform movement in our history has been significantly led, peopled, and supported by people of religious faith and, certainly, ministers being a significant portion of that number…”Get the full transcript

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Ministers and politics: A brief history

“If you look at the Civil Rights Movement, if you look at the abolitionist movement, if you look at the labor reform movement, if you look at the child-labor reform movement, every major successful reform movement in our history has been significantly led, peopled, and supported by people of religious faith and, certainly, ministers being a significant portion of that number…” Get the full transcript

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How can you be a member of the Council on Foreign Relations?

“I get probably two or three emails a week from people who see that I am a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. I was elected last year. And they say,“How can you be a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.” Well, here’s my answer…”Get the full transcript

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How can you be a member of the Council on Foreign Relations?

“I get probably two or three emails a week from people who see that I am a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. I was elected last year. And they say, “How can you be a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.” Well, here’s my answer…” Get the full transcript

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Have you endorsed Mitt Romney?

I get emails from some folks saying,“Dr. Land, have you endorsed Mitt Romney?”I write back and say,“No. Thank you for asking. Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers. A lot of it’s wrong. If you have any questions, email us, call us, write to us. Give us an opportunity to clarify the record.”Get the full transcript

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Have you endorsed Mitt Romney?

I get emails from some folks saying, “Dr. Land, have you endorsed Mitt Romney?” I write back and say,“No. Thank you for asking. Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers. A lot of it’s wrong. If you have any questions, email us, call us, write to us. Give us an opportunity to clarify the record.” Get the full transcript

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If I were Mitt Romney

“…I’m running for president, not pastor, not theologian. Talk to my church if you want to know what my church believes on these issues. I would ask you to evaluate me on my record. It’s clear that the constitution says there is no religious tests for office and I think the American people would resent the media trying to impose one…”Get the full transcript

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If I were Mitt Romney

“…I’m running for president, not pastor, not theologian. Talk to my church if you want to know what my church believes on these issues. I would ask you to evaluate me on my record. It’s clear that the constitution says there is no religious tests for office and I think the American people would resent the media trying to impose one…” Get the full transcript

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Are religious conservativestoo pro-life at the expense of other issues like poverty?

Question:Folks likeJim WallisandTony Campolooften accuse religious conservatives of placing too much priority on the pro-life issue, supposedly forsaking other issues like poverty. We asked Richard Land about that.Richard Land:“…To criticize pro-lifers for saying we are too focused on the pro-life issue would be like criticizing Dr. King for being too focused on the issue of racial justice and racial reconciliation. Dr. King dealt with other issues but he kept“the main thi ...

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Has the Republican Party become an arm of thereligious right in America?

“After the 2004 elections, the Democrats came to understand that they are going to have a very hard time winning a majority in the county if they ignore people of religious faith. So, all of the Democratic candidates have people who are in charge of“outreach” to Evangelicals…”Get the full transcript

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Has the Republican Party become an arm of the “religious right” in America?

“After the 2004 elections, the Democrats came to understand that they are going to have a very hard time winning a majority in the county if they ignore people of religious faith. So, all of the Democratic candidates have people who are in charge of “outreach” to Evangelicals…” Get the full transcript

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How to: the separation of church and state

“It seems to me that those three models are really competing for ascendancy all over the world. In its extreme form, you have the sort of theocratic model like the Iranians where all women have to wear Muslim head coverings. Then you have the French model which is sort of the extreme on the other side that says you cannot wear Muslim head coverings and go to public school. It is sort of the supreme value of the French state (they have actually said this) is secularism.Whereas, in Amer ...

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