An interfaith leader and Baptist minister said a recent meeting of conservative evangelicals aimed at coalescing support for a Republican presidential candidate is part of a larger movement by individuals and groups that are attempting to “dominate the political process in the name of religion.”
Interfaith Alliance head Welton Gaddy said on the Jan. 21 broadcast of the State of Belief radio program that he was saddened but not surprised by reports that a private gathering of more than 150 invited guests at the ranch of retired Texas Judge Paul Pressler ended in “conflict and contention.”
Read Full Article »