DM: Religious Right House Empty
Now, with Rev Bryan Fischer’s recent exit, no one is in charge. Two decades is a long time to
have been associated with such a movement. It’s also long enough to make an accurate analysis: the house that the Religious Right built is empty. Since I‘ve held a unique position
from the start
, maybe it’s my job to turn out the lights,
at the end
. In its place must be a clear-headed, well-articulated out-reach by interested parties who refuse to demonize their opponents – on both sides. We need to re-establish a loving culture of civility, realizing that the public opinion of this
more-caring-culture
will mold a fairer public policy for Idaho and the Nation. That’s how I will be helping the families of Idaho, beginning with my own/
Dennis Mansfield
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Question: What do you think of Dennis Mansfield’s comment re: the Religious Right: “We need to re-establish a loving culture of civility, realizing that the public opinion of this more-caring-culture will mold a fairer public policy for Idaho and the Nation.”
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