A conservative Christian is one who reads The Bible, thinking it was inspired by God but only written by humans therefore containing errors.
A fundamentalist Christian is one who thinks The Bible is true word for word therefore not believing in things like dinosaurs.
A liberal Christian is one who believes the Bible is so old that is is to be interpreted and the stories are more like metaphors than real life.
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A believer in Christ who has a conservative political view (basically it's: what you reap is what you sow. Sow good things, and you will reap good things, and visa versa.) Most Christians are conservative.
Yes, I would think so.
Evangelical Christians, sometimes considered Protestant, have always to some extent supported conservative views, by virtue of their belief in the teachings of the Bible.
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Yes there are many fiscally conservative atheists. And many christains are liberals. I am an example of the latter.
There were quite a few ways in which Early Christians changed the style of art. They made art more conservative.
Messianics are Christians. Jews wear the same clothing as anyone else. Religiously observant Jews dress modestly.
Literal history: interpreted as such by conservative and fundamentalist Christians. Allegorical/metaphorical history: mainstream and liberal Christians, also to some extent by Judaism and Islam. Religious mubo-jumbo: by pretty much everyone else.
Yes. Josiah Duggar shares the faith of his family. The Duggars are Christians with conservative values, particularly regarding faith, family and the media.
All Christians -- and all people -- should be against war. But there are some denominations that are against being in the military. They include: Jehovah's Witnesses and Conservative Mennonites.
From the research that I have done, I found the Jonas brothers to be more of the Republicans. The Jonas Brothers are Evangelical Christians from what I have researched (like Protestants). Evangelical Christians are against abortion and are most likely from the Conservative Party which is also just like the Republican Party. They are also from Wyckoff, New Jersey which I heard (not positive) is from the Republican Party.
The Christian movement led by Jerry Falwell that became a conservative contingent of the Republican Party is known as the "Moral Majority." Established in the late 1970s, the Moral Majority aimed to mobilize conservative Christians to participate in politics and promote traditional family values. This movement significantly influenced the Republican Party's platform and helped to galvanize a base of evangelical voters in support of conservative candidates.
No, not at all. He happens to be a Christian, so why would he be against them? That said, some conservative Christians don't agree with some of the president's views on social issues like abortion or gay marriage or contraception, and as a result, certain conservative talk shows have claimed that he is anti-Christian. But that is not true: he simply believes in separation of church and state, and does not want to see any one religion (including his own) imposed on everyone else.