 In my recent Christian Voice article 'The Christian Retreat', I pointed out that the concept of needing to serve the common good plays far
 too small a role within the political discourse of the conservative 
Christian community of America.
In my recent Christian Voice article 'The Christian Retreat', I pointed out that the concept of needing to serve the common good plays far
 too small a role within the political discourse of the conservative 
Christian community of America.
The Christian right in America is 
becoming increasingly individualistic, myopic and self-serving. In 
reaction to the incipient socialism of the political left, America’s 
conservative community is fast becoming characterized by individualistic
 opportunists who associate any appeal to the common good with 
utilitarianism or collectivism.
I first started realizing this was a 
problem when a conservative businessman said to me (in another 
election), “I’m not concerned with which candidate is going to best 
serve our nation, I’m going to vote for the candidate whose policies 
will benefit me.”
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