David Kuo’s book is out Monday.

Will this be a reality check to US evangelicals regarding the seduction of politics?
A few perhaps, I doubt most.

Part 2 of Olberman’s review of David Kuo’s Tempting Faith.

Update: 14/10/06 Religious right leaders react. They acknowledge they haven’t read the book, so they are just shooting the messenger.Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council caught my attention.

“I have no misconceptions about how people in the Republican Party and the establishment view social conservatives. They are dismissive. I see how they prefer to work with fiscal conservatives,” he said. “Having said that, I see it really as a marriage of convenience. We are not without significant gains by working with this administration.”

And what does it profit a man if he makes significant gains, and loses his soul, or serves two masters? I can’t tell which one is really loved.

Except from Tempting Faith, Time Magazine

David Kou on 60 minutes - A Loss of Faith

Co-worker Stanley Carlson-Thies critique - Centre for Public Justice

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