When most people think about the religious right’s biggest names, folks like Robertson, Falwell, and Dobson come to mind. But there’s a TV preacher in Florida named D. James Kennedy who enjoys a huge following, has signficant political influence, and hosts widely-attended conferences that he calls “Reclaiming America for Christ.”
And what do eager followers learn at these events? Well, consider what one Kennedy acolyte, Dr. Paul Jehle, explained at one recent conference, discussing “evaluating your philosophy of education.”
“I was taking calculus. I was a mathematics major and I was at a Christian college that was called Christian, but was not Christian….
“I asked a question to my calculus professor: ‘What makes this course distinctly Christian?’ He stopped. He said no one has ever asked that question before…
“He said, ‘Okay, I’m a Christian you’re a Christian.’
“I said, ‘That’s not what I asked! What makes this calculus course distinctly Christian? What makes this different from the local secular university. Are we using the same text? Yes. Are you teaching it the same way? Yes. Then why is this called a Christian college and that one a non-Christian college?'”
In a nutshell, this is why having serious discussions with religious-right activists is so frustrating. When I say the die-hards have a different worldview, I’m not kidding.