- James Dobson
James Clayton "Jim" Dobson, Ph.D. (born April 21, 1936 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is the chairman of the board of Focus on the Family, a nonprofit organization he founded in 1977. In this function, he produces the daily radio program "Focus on the Family", which is broadcast in more than a dozen languages and on over 7,000 stations worldwide, and heard daily by more than 220 million people in 164 countries. - Jesse Helms
Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr. (born October 18, 1921) is a former five-term Republican U.S. Senator from North Carolina and a former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He is considered one of the leading figures of the modern "Christian right". On April 2, 2006, Helms's wife of sixty-three years, Dorothy Jane "Dot" Coble Helms, announced that he is afflicted with multi-infarct dementia and had been moved to a convalescent facility near their Raleigh home. - Barry Goldwater
Barry Morris Goldwater was a five-term United States Senator from Arizona (1953–1965, 1969–87) and the Republican Party's nominee for president in the 1964 election. He is the American politician most often credited for sparking the resurgence of the American conservative political movement in the 1960s. Goldwater rejected the legacy of the New Deal and fought inside the Conservative coalition to defeat the New Deal coalition. - David Barton
David Barton (born 1954) is an author and historian. He is the author of several books criticizing the current interpretation of separation of church and state in the United States, and an important figure of the Christian right. In addition to appearing on Trinity Broadcasting Network and "The 700 Club", Barton has been a guest on Fox News Channel, ABC, and National Public Radio. - Rousas John Rushdoony
Rousas John Rushdoony (25 April 1916 - 8 February 2001) was a Calvinist philosopher, historian, and theologian and is widely credited as the father of both Christian Reconstructionism and the modern homeschool movement. His prolific writings have exerted considerable influence on the Christian right. - Billy James Hargis
Billy James Hargis (August 3, 1925, Texarkana, Texas - November 29, 2004, Tulsa, Oklahoma) was a far-right-wing Protestant Christian evangelist who, it could be argued, was one of the founding fathers of the Christian Right. At the height of his popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, his "Christian Crusade" ministry had shows on more than 500 radio stations and 250 television stations. - David Clarke
David John Clarke, Australian politician, is a Liberal member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 2003. - Kathy Sinnott
Kathy Sinnott (born September 29, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is a disability rights campaigner and politician representing Ireland. She is secretary of the Hope Project. She stood successfully for to became a Member of the European Parliament for Ireland South in the 2004 European elections. She campaigned on disability and education issues, and to a lesser extent Euroscepticism and social conservatism, espusing much of the agenda of the Christian Right, … - Ralph E. Reed Jr.
Ralph Eugene Reed, Jr., (born June 24, 1961) is a Republican American political activist, best known as the first executive director of the Christian Coalition during the early 1990s. He sought the Republican nomination for the office of Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, but lost the primary election on July 18, 2006 to State Senator Casey Cagle. Reed is also a part of, and implicated in, the ongoing Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal. - Michael Stephen Clark
Michael Stephen "Mike" Clark was a popular newspaper columnist in the 1970s and 1980s. Mr. Clark wrote for the "Commercial Appeal", a Memphis newspaper. In 1981, he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for writing a series of exposés about the influence of the Moral Majority and the Christian Right in the United States Republican Party. He retired from the paper in 1984. Clark resigned to care for his infant daughter, Tully, and, subsequently, his sons, Joe and Harry, … - Billy Lee Evans
Billy Lee Evans (November 10, 1941 -) was an American politician who served in both the United States Congress and the House of Representatives. Evans was born in Tifton, Tift County, Georgia, in 1941. He attended public schools and earned his first degree from the University of Georgia. Admitted to the Georgia bar in 1965, soon Evans began practicing law in Macon, Georgia. Evans was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1969 to 1976. - Christian Hates The Christian Right!
This isn't about hating a religion known as Christianity. This is about a group known as the Christian Right who would like to forcefeed their version of that religion on all of the rest of us. Jesus was a great man, but they would turn him into a Nazi, judging and persecuting all who do not walk the path that they are dictating in His name. Think for yourself. Those who claim the loudest that they speak for Him are in the greatest need of His guidance.
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