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Newt Gingrich Steps Up Efforts to Mobilize Religious Conservatives

This sounds good, but its not!

look up ecumenism, and catechism of 1994 item 841 page 242-243, The catechism of 1994 states that the Muslims are saved, because they are of the seed of Abraham. Wow!  Did jesus say that we can be saved many ways? NO! I know he didn't. Ecumenism and interfaithism is like "one World Government". All boundaries are destroyed and worship is done together.  The Catholic church wants protestants to "come back" to the "mother" church, which means Protestants must also accept the catholic doctrine as the whole truth.  Beware! Bringing different religions together, who believe in different doctrines doesn't work. 

One group (example--baptists) or many groups will have to: 

 ---- participate in the religious ceremonies or teachings of the doctrine, which they don't believe.

   ----accept the other groups theology.

 

Gingrich has launched an organization devoted to bringing conservative evangelicals and Catholics into the political process and to strengthening the frayed alliance between economic and religious conservatives.

-- From "
Newt Gingrich Steps Up Efforts to Mobilize Religious Conservatives" By Dan Gilgoff, U.S. News & World Report 3/20/09

Called Renewing American Leadership, the group is led by Gingrich's longtime communications director and includes some of the country's top conservative Christian activists on its board.

This spring, Gingrich will speak to a handful of large gatherings for politically conservative clergy that have been organized by David Barton, an influential evangelical activist who spearheaded the Republican National Committee's rigorous outreach to pastors in 2004.

And this fall, Gingrich is planning to release a movie about the role that Pope John Paul II's 1979 trip to Poland played in bringing down the Soviet Union.

"In the last few years I've decided that we're in a crisis in which the secular state, if allowed, will fundamentally and radically change America against the wishes of most Americans," Gingrich said in a phone interview on Thursday. "You've had such rising hostility to religious belief that I wanted to reach broadly into the country and dramatically raise public awareness of threats to religious liberty."

Just this week, Gingrich's new group partnered with the American Family Association—the conservative evangelical organization headed by Don Wildmon—to encourage churches and religious groups to participate in no-more-taxes rallies across the country on April 15. Rick Tyler, who served as Gingrich's spokesman before becoming founding director of Renewing American Leadership, says that on the first day of the largely Web-based organizing effort, 5,000 people signed up to attend the rallies.

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

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