I got this one in my e-mail today via Ministry Today’s weekly e-mail:
Christian leaders should not make partisan endorsements. Neither should the evangelical movement be in the hip pocket of any political party. Instead, as good citizens, Christians bring righteousness and justice to bear on public life while never allowing ourselves to become a special-interest group. Thus, the fact that some evangelicals support one candidate and others support another is an encouraging sign that we are not monolithic, led by a few partisans. This is not a sign of a ‘crackup’; it is a sign of health.
Chuck Colson, refuting repeated articles in the New York Times that have assessed disagreement among evangelicals as the “evangelical crackup”