What is a Christian American Conservative?

I have been asked to define what it means to be a Christian American Conservative.  After all, that’s how I identify myself and that is what it says on the top of this blog, since I began this exercise in ranting and raving in April of 2010.

Let’s perform a dissection, shall we?

First word:  Christian – A follower of Jesus Christ.

I was raised as a Christian by my parents and accepted Christ as my personal Savior many years ago.

Here are some interesting things about Christianity to consider, written by Dr. Ray Pritchard and posted on christianity.com:

1) The name “Christian” was not invented by early Christians. It was a name given to them by others.
2) Christians called themselves by different names—disciples, believers, brethren, saints, the elect, etc.
3) The term apparently had a negative meaning in the beginning: “those belonging to the Christ party.”
4) It was a term of contempt or derision.
5) We can get a flavor for it if we take the word “Christ” and keep that pronunciation. You “Christ-ians.”
6) It literally means “Christ-followers.”
7) Over time a derogatory term became a positive designation.
8) Occasionally you will hear someone spit the term out in the same way it was used in the beginning. “You Christians think you’re the only ones going to heaven.”
9) There was a sense of suffering and reproach attached to the word in the New Testament.

In working my way toward an answer to “What is a Christian?” I decided to check out the dictionary. I found these two definitions:

1. One who professes belief in Jesus as Christ or follows the religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus. 2. One who lives according to the teachings of Jesus.”

That’s actually quite helpful because it gives some content to the word. To be a Christian means that you . . .

Believe Something
Follow Something
Live Something
A Fully Devoted Follower To borrow a contemporary phrase, we could simply say that a Christian is a “fully devoted follower of Jesus.” As I think about that, two insights come to mind.

1) It doesn’t happen by accident. You are not “born” a Christian nor are you a Christian because of your family heritage. Being a Christian is not like being Irish. You aren’t a Christian simply because you were born into a Christian family.
2) It requires conversion of the heart. By using the term “conversion,” I simply mean what Jesus meant when he said that to be his disciple meant to deny yourself, take up your cross and follow him (Luke 9:23). The heart itself must be changed so that you become a follower of the Lord.

Second word: American – A citizen of the United States of America.

Stephen M. Warchawsky, wrote the following in an article for americanthinker.org:

So what, then, does it mean to be an American? I suspect that most of us believe, like Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart in describing pornography, that we “know it when we see it.” For example, John Wayne, Amelia Earhart, and Bill Cosby definitely are Americans. The day laborers standing on the street corner probably are not. But how do we put this inner understanding into words? It’s not easy. Unlike most other nations on Earth, the American nation is not strictly defined in terms of race or ethnicity or ancestry or religion. George Washington may be the Father of Our Country (in my opinion, the greatest American who ever lived), but there have been in the past, and are today, many millions of patriotic, hardworking, upstanding Americans who are not Caucasian, or Christian, or of Western European ancestry. Yet they are undeniably as American as you or I (by the way, I am Jewish of predominantly Eastern European ancestry). Any definition of “American” that excludes such folks — let alone one that excludes me! — cannot be right.

Consequently, it is just not good enough to say, as some immigration restrictionists do, that this is a “white-majority, Western country.” Yes, it is. But so are, for example, Ireland and Sweden and Portugal. Clearly, this level of abstraction does not take us very far towards understanding what it means to be “an American.” Nor is it all that helpful to say that this is an English-speaking, predominately Christian country. While I think these features get us closer to the answer, there are millions of English-speaking (and non-English-speaking) Christians in the world who are not Americans, and millions of non-Christians who are. Certainly, these fundamental historical characteristics are important elements in determining who we are as a nation. Like other restrictionists, I am opposed to public policies that seek, by design or by default, to significantly alter the nation’s “demographic profile.” Still, it must be recognized that demography alone does not, and cannot, explain what it means to be an American.

So where does that leave us? I think the answer to our question, ultimately, must be found in the realms of ideology and culture. What distinguishes the United States from other nations, and what unites the disparate peoples who make up our country, are our unique political, economic, and social values, beliefs, and institutions. Not race, or religion, or ancestry.

Third word: Conservative -A person who holds to traditional values and attitudes.

J. Matt Barber wrote in the Washington Times that

Ronald Reagan often spoke of a “three-legged stool” that undergirds true conservatism. The legs are represented by a strong defense, strong free-market economic policies and strong social values. For the stool to remain upright, it must be supported by all three legs. If you snap off even one leg, the stool collapses under its own weight.

A Republican, for instance, who is conservative on social and national defense issues but liberal on fiscal issues is not a Reagan conservative. He is a quasi-conservative socialist.

A Republican who is conservative on fiscal and social issues but liberal on national defense issues is not a Reagan conservative. He is a quasi-conservative dove.

By the same token, a Republican who is conservative on fiscal and national defense issues but liberal on social issues – such as abortion, so-called gay rights or the Second Amendment – is not a Reagan conservative. He is a socio-liberal libertarian.

Put another way: A Republican who is one part William F. Buckley Jr., one part Oliver North and one part Rachel Maddow is no true conservative. He is – well, I’m not exactly sure what he is, but it ain’t pretty.

Even the Brits understand what American Conservatism is.

Per blogs.telegraph.co.uk:

Conservatism is thriving in America today because liberty, freedom and individual responsibility are at the heart of its ideology, one that rejects the foolish notion that government knows best. And its strength owes a great debt to the conviction and ideals of Ronald Reagan, who always believed that America’s best days are ahead of her, and for whom the notion of decline was unacceptable. As the Gipper famously put it, in a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference in 1988:

Those who underestimate the conservative movement are the same people who always underestimate the American people.

In conclusion, I, a Christian American Conservative, am a follower of Jesus Christ and a citizen of the United States of America (by the Grace of God), who holds to traditional values and attitudes.

I pray that you, the reader, are able to glean that from my blogs.  Because, as Matthew 6:21 tells us:

For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

May God bless you and yours,

KJ

20 thoughts on “What is a Christian American Conservative?

  1. wadingacross's avatar wadingacross

    Might I add to this that the aspects of perspective and priority also come into play precisely because we call ourselves Christians.

    Thus God/Christ comes first, before even our families, this nation and certainly our ideological perspectives/views/opines.

    The problem arises that many people – even well meaning Christians – think they can put God in a box or separate their politics from their faith. They become pragmatic with plenty of justified reasons as to why they believe or do things in their daily life and especially related to politics that when you boil it down, runs contrary to the principles and values they inwardly or vocally espouse – especially vis-a-vis their faith.

    I too consider myself a Christian American conservative. I also have zero qualms bucking what most of my fellow name-sakes say and do. Thus I get called a sell-out, a moby, a troll, a coward, throwing my vote away, voting for Obama, etc.

    Yet I believe I’m following Christ and following my principles and values which I base upon my faith, founded in Christ.

    I’m not saying that my fellow Christian American conservatives are wrong and I’m right. I am however asking for a bit more reflective contemplation in that we’re saying and doing that which we claim we really are.

    His Glory is far more important than this nation and certainly our ideology. If that means that this nation must fall away, so be it – neither am I stating we should stand by idly. We need to spend more time in prayer. God uses us as tools, but ultimately, it’s all in His hands and His control.

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      1. wadingacross's avatar wadingacross

        No, I didn’t vote for Obama. Felt utterly sick to my stomach voting for McCain though. This time ’round, if it’s Mitt, I’ll most probably be voting third party.

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  2. Excellent explanation, KJ.. I am then, a believer in and follower of Christ Jesus with traditional Reagan conservative values. I am thankful to my heavenly Father that He made me an American.

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  3. Bob Ford's avatar Bob Ford

    KJ… as a life long Christian, I think you are way off base… if you are a true follower of Christ, then you cannot be a conservative… Jesus was the ultimate liberal… he taught us to give up everything and give it to the poor…
    todays conservative politicians and business people are the antithesis of that philosophy…
    Christianity has no place for the greed they display, especially in this election time…

    and another thing… no true Christian could EVER vote for a Morman… a member of a cult that bears false witness in calling themselves a church of “christ”…

    I call on Christian Conservatives to read the New Testament… especially those words in red.. what would Jesus do? Not vote for the Republican machine and their corporate puppetmasters…

    thank you..

    with love in the name of Christ.

    Bob Ford

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    1. Christ was not a Liberal. In no way. Do you think that Christ would approve of killing Babies? Do you think that Christ would approve of supporting Islam and terrorism? “I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes to the father, except through me.”. You are the one who is way off base. I suggest you bitterly cling to your Bible…and open it…and read the Gospel of John.

      Snd, this article by Selwyn Duke. “Was Jesus a Liberal?”

      In His name,

      KJ

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  4. Bob Ford's avatar Bob Ford

    Ah my poor misguided brother… Jesus of course would not support Islam or terrorism, but he said to LOVE EVERYONE… even your enemies.. the problem with your “3 legged stool” is that it is always balanced on the anti-abortion leg… and you forget the other 2 legs and divert the conversation to your hatred of other people and cultures…
    At my church, we are doing a 4 month in-depth study of Revelation and it is obvious to me that there will be many so-called Christians that will be “left behind”… and the first of those are the ones who do not “love others as you would love yourself”…

    Personally, I pray for the Rapture to come before the Tribulation starts, but I worry that so many of my “christian” brethren will not make it out alive…

    Our mission is to save the unsaved not persecute them… that includes all other religions and ethnic groups.

    BF

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    1. Your callousness toward the taking of an unborn life, tells me that you are not a Christian at all, but a Liberal poser. I, too, await the sounding of the trump. However, given your pomposity and acceptance of a political philosophy which embraces death, you might want to check yourself before that glorious moment comes.

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  5. Bob Ford's avatar Bob Ford

    Ah, wait my impatient brother… read back my posts.. I never said I was pro-abortion or even pro choice… you labeled me that because I said I was liberal… that is the problem I was talking about…

    the lack of understanding that divides Christians is just what the Devil wants…

    when I say I am liberal, I am mainly referring to economics… the economics of ALL of us sharing with the poor as Jesus commanded us to do… that is not the way modern economic systems are set up, and the bible warns against the type of greed epitomized by the “economic conservatives”, their greedy capitalist system, that claims to reward hard work with money.

    Jesus taught us about the worthlessness of money and the danger of relying on it… in the end, we will be judged by how we treated each other.

    thanks for listening, BF

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    1. Socialism is Marxism. Marxism is a Godless philosophy, based on the teachings of Karl Marx, an atheist. Christ was not a socialist and Marx was definitely not a Christian. Therefore, those facts tear gaping holes in the veracity of your claims of faith.

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