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Somehow in recent years, Christianity seems to have gained a little fresh respect from the mass media. Nicholas Kristof pointed out in the New York Times this spring how evangelical Christians have scored laudable recent legislative victories against sex trafficking, religious persecution in places like North Korea, and AIDS in Africa. Outlets ranging from the Wall Street Journal to National Journal have finally noticed that, far from being anti-Semites, religious conservatives are, for theological reasons, the most unwavering supporters of Israel in America today.
Meanwhile, the large "parallel universe" of openly Christian activism continues to grow. Christian thinkers like Michael Novak, Os Guinness, Father Richard John Neuhaus, and Ravi Zacharias command wide respect. On talk radio, 7.5 million listeners tune in to James Dobson's daily "Focus on the Family" broadcasts. Janet Parshall ...