Kirk Cameron's Reconstructionist Friends

At the debut of his film "Monumental," Cameron promised that "much more is coming" and he hinted at a strategy to educate and mobilize Christians to save the country. It's now a bit clearer what he meant, and he has added one more major Christian Reconstructionist name to his list of new friends.

Many observers noted that even in the pre-release promotional materials, the "experts" Cameron relied on, came from a Christian Reconstructionist point of view. Once the film was released, there were even more Reconstructionists in prominent places including the co-producer and significant presence: Marshall Foster. Moreover, between Cameron's pre-release promotion and the film itself, there was more and more evidence of his being influenced by Christian Reconstruction including his embrace of the three core features: postmillennialism (an end-times theology emphasizing "dominion" and directly country to the view he promoted in the "Left Behind" movies), the idea that there can be no philosophical or religious neutrality and the applicability of biblical law. You can read a detailed account of that here.

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