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The answer to the question is yes. Evangelicals have a strong love for war. Of course I must make the obligatory concession that not all are like that. But evangelical protestantism seems to suffer particularly from this. The mainline denominations who as a rule dont care much for the moral commands of God do care about peace. The evangelicals seems to care about all moral commands but peace. This love for war was on display in many churches two Sundays ago when many churches remembered the few thousand US dead on Sept. 11, 2001 while ignoring the hundred thousand killed at the hands of the US military in Iraq alone.
The political philsophy of these evangelicals is bizzare. In general they are rightly distrustful of government and properly understand it to be incompetent and inefficiently. They are upset when the government wants to engage in social progams at home. But whenever the issue is foreign wars these same people have complete trust in the government, its proclomations and its goals. The programs they rightly reject at home which will be accomplished by wasteful spending they applaud abroad that will be accomplished by wasteful spending and the blood of many.
The political philsophy of these evangelicals is bizzare. In general they are rightly distrustful of government and properly understand it to be incompetent and inefficiently. They are upset when the government wants to engage in social progams at home. But whenever the issue is foreign wars these same people have complete trust in the government, its proclomations and its goals. The programs they rightly reject at home which will be accomplished by wasteful spending they applaud abroad that will be accomplished by wasteful spending and the blood of many.
I object to the idea that the South is the place where recnecks fit in. As you point out rednecks exist everywhere. If the same people where suddenly transferred into the inner city most folks would have infinite compassion for them as their ignorance would suddenly be caused by their poverty. But so long as they are poor White people living in rural America they are responsible for their condition and not deserving of sympathy but certainly deserving of ridicule and maybe even hate.I agree as well. Even though I don’t live in the “deep” south, I still have a very, for lack of a better word, red neck-ish family that would not be out of place in the deep south. Most of my family (and I’m referring to my mom’s side) is Pentecostal or evangelical, and have very inconsistent values.