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Richard Land

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Christianity
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Baptist theology

London Confession, 1689
New Hampshire Confession, 1833
Baptist Faith & Message


Doctrinal distinctives

Biblical inerrancy
Autonomy of the local church
Priesthood of believers
Two ordinances
Individual soul liberty
Separation of church and state
Two offices


People
Deceased

John SpilsburyLottie MoonB. H. Carroll
W.A. CriswellAdrian RogersJerry Falwell, Sr.

Living

Billy GrahamFranklin GrahamDuke K. McCall
Richard LandPaige PattersonAlbert Mohler
Mark DeverJonathan Falwell


Related organizations

Cooperative Program
North American Mission Board
International Mission Board
LifeWay Christian Resources
Women's Missionary Union
Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission
Baptist Press
Canadian Convention


Seminaries

Golden Gate
Midwestern
New Orleans
Southeastern
Southern
Southwestern

Richard D. Land (born 1947) is the president of The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), the public policy entity of the Southern Baptist Convention, a post he has held since 1988. He is also the host of For Faith & Family and For Faith & Family's Insight, two nationally syndicated radio programs. He was the primary author of the Land letter, an open letter sent to President George W. Bush by leaders of the religious right in October 2002 which outlined a "just war" argument in support of the subsequent military invasion of Iraq.

In 2001, President Bush appointed Land to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), a federal agency, where he continues to serve.

Land appeared prominently in the PBS Frontline documentary The Jesus Factor, covering the Evangelical Christian views of President George W. Bush. Land often appears on news programs to discuss Christian matters. An article in Rolling Stone on Christian evangelicals trying to remake America in their own image described Land as Dominionists' "direct line to the White House." [1]

Dr. Land is associated with the conservative right, and often speaks for the conservative position on news reports and as a guest on radio talkshows.

Education

Quotes

  • I was in Houston last week and didn't see one solitary mosquito, which is amazing if you knew how Houston was... Like mosquitoes, if you're going to deal with terrorists you can't just swat them or use insect repellent. You have to drain the swamp. Saddam Hussein is one of the major swamps. The U.S. would be doing the world a favor and acting in the best interest of future citizens of the U.S. by removing Saddam from power. - Christianity Today, September 4, 2002
  • We often have been reminded of the potent question from Charles Sheldon’s “In His Steps”: “What Would Jesus Do?” Let us ponder that question. Can anyone really imagine Jesus weighing the decision, “My wine or my witness?” -- and choosing the wine? - Baptist Press, July 24, 2006
  • If it weren't for the marriage amendment in Ohio, John Kerry would be president. So shut up, Dick. The Washington Post, November 3, 2006

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