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The '''Religious Left''' or more specifically the Christian Left (see [[Liberal Christians]]) are individuals or groups of religious people who combine the Christian faith with liberal politics. They sometimes agree with [[Conservatives]] about issues such as [[abortion]] and [[same sex marriage]], but they see issues such as [[global warming]], poverty, and war as moral issues. While most Christians see poverty and war as important moral issues, the Religious Left takes liberal positions on how to mitigate or resolve these issues. For example, while conservative Christians believe in individual charitable giving, many liberal Christians think that government has a duty to resolve poverty. They believe in [[public healthcare]], [[public education]], and social [[welfare]]. They also believe in more globalized (UN) control of wars, treaties, and other international relations.
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Liberal Christians tend to accept [[homosexual]] behavior. They have been criticized by conservative Christians as straying away from original Christian teachings. 
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==Christian Leftists==
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*[[Tommy Douglas]] - Minister and former leader of the NDP. Founder of Canadian Public Healthcare.
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*[[Jimmy Carter]] - Evangelical Leftist and Former President of the United States.
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*[[Jesse Jackson]] - Liberal civil rights activist.
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==See Also==
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*[[Religious right]]
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*[[Liberation theology]]
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*[[Neo-orthodoxy]]
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[[Category:Christian Movements]]
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[[Category:Liberalism]]
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