A conservative Christian is one who reads The Bible, thinking it was inspired by God but only written by humans therefore containing errors.
A fundamentalist Christian is one who thinks the Bible is true word for word therefore not believing in things like dinosaurs.
A liberal Christian is one who believes the Bible is so old that is is to be interpreted and the stories are more like metaphors than real life.
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A believer in Christ who has a conservative political view (basically it's: what you reap is what you sow. Sow good things, and you will reap good things, and visa versa.) Most Christians are conservative.
I could start by saying to the one answer "well you better close it or your brains will fall out", that is what one gets many time when discussions of this type come up. Being "open minded" does not necessarily mean you won't look at a point of view but that you need proof. There is the rub. You can only arrive at the answer by Faith.
As to the Question "What is a Christian Conservative?" That too is an interesting subject to ponder. I consider myself a Christian Conservative, yet by appearances one would think other wise. I have long hair, a beard, I do not abstain from alcohol, but I don't have beer in the refrigerator. I do believe in the bible as the final word on all things. If the Bible says: It is a shame for a man to have long hair. I accept that. It did not say it was a sin. So I guess what I mean to say is, a Christian Conservative is one who that's the Bible for what it says and not what someone told them it says.
A conservative Christian is one who reads The Bible, thinking it was inspired by God but only written by humans therefore containing errors.A fundamentalist Christian is one who thinks The Bible is true word for word therefore not believing in things like dinosaurs.A liberal Christian is one who believes the Bible is so old that is is to be interpreted and the stories are more like metaphors than real life.Hope this HelpsA believer in Christ who has a conservative political view (basically it's: what you reap is what you sow. Sow good things, and you will reap good things, and visa versa.) Most Christians are conservative.
Well by definition no. A conservative believes in small government and individual liberty. Rush Limbaugh is a social conservative that believes in big government,
He was a member of the Bull Moose Party, an offshoot of the Republican Party which is conservative.
In 1873 Texas reestablished a conservative government.
Currently, the Cabinet of the United Kingdom has twenty-three full and five alternate members, drawn from two political parties. The order of precedence for these members is not officially defined outside of the four major posts in the Cabinet. It is worth noting that the Conservative & Unionist Party, which controls most Cabinet posts, has a slightly different Cabinet hierarchy to that of the other major parties in the United Kingdom due to its own internal structure.Full membersDavid Cameron (Conservative) - Prime Minister; First Lord of the Treasury; Minister for the Civil ServiceNick Clegg (Liberal Democrat) - Deputy Prime Minister; Lord President of the CouncilWilliam Hague (Conservative) - Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs; First Secretary of StateGeorge Osborne (Conservative) - Chancellor of the ExchequerTheresa May (Conservative) - Secretary of State for the Home Department; Minister for Women & EqualityThe Baroness Warsi (Conservative) - Chairwoman of the Conservative PartyKenneth Clarke (Conservative) - Secretary of State for Justice; Lord ChancellorDr. Liam Fox (Conservative) - Secretary of State for DefenceDr. Vince Cable (Liberal Democrat) - Secretary of State for Business, Skills & InnovationIain Duncan Smith (Conservative) - Secretary of State for Work & PensionsChristopher Huhne (Liberal Democrat) - Secretary of State for Energy & Climate ChangeAndrew Lansley (Conservative) - Secretary of State for HealthMichael Gove (Conservative) - Secretary of State for EducationEric Pickles (Conservative) - Secretary of State for Communites & Local GovernmentPhilip Hammond (Conservative) - Secretary of State for TransportCaroline Spelman (Conservative) - Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsAndrew Mitchell (Conservative) - Secretary of State for International DevelopmentOwen Paterson (Conservative) - Secretary of State for Northern IrelandMichael Moore (Liberal Democrat) - Secretary of State for ScotlandCheryl Gillian (Conservative) - Secretary of State for WalesJeremy Hunt (Conservative) - Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media & SportDanny Alexander (Liberal Democrat) - Chief Secretary to the TreasuryThe Lord Strathclyde (Conservative) - Leader of the House of Lords; Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterAlternate membersSir George Young (Conservative) - Leader of the House of Commons; Lord Privy SealPatrick McLoughlin (Conservative) - Government Chief Whip; Parliamentary Secretary to the TreasuryFrancis Maude (Conservative) - Minister for the Cabinet Office; Paymaster GeneralDavid Willets (Conservative) - Minister of State for Universities & ScienceOliver Letwin (Conservative) - Minister of State of the Cabinet Office; Prime Ministerial advisorDominic Grieve (Conservative) - Attorney General
Conservative Christian Fellowship was created in 1990.
Conservative Congregational Christian Conference was created in 1948.
Conservative Rebublicans
No. Believing in God and being a conservative do not have to go hand in hand.
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Conservatively speaking... only a few.
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A conservative Christian is one who reads The Bible, thinking it was inspired by God but only written by humans therefore containing errors.A fundamentalist Christian is one who thinks The Bible is true word for word therefore not believing in things like dinosaurs.A liberal Christian is one who believes the Bible is so old that is is to be interpreted and the stories are more like metaphors than real life.Hope this HelpsA believer in Christ who has a conservative political view (basically it's: what you reap is what you sow. Sow good things, and you will reap good things, and visa versa.) Most Christians are conservative.
A Muslim man is only allowed to marry Muslim, Christian or Jewish woman, but should be modest and conservative women.
Because there was a perceived lack of a third party with conservative christian values.
Some people will, some people won't.
No one is "apolitical". If a Christian chooses to be removed from the political process but supports the current system, he/she may very well be just an uninvolved conservative or libertarian.