Earlier this month, George Grant, a close associate of the late D. James Kennedy and a former executive director of the Kennedy organization, endorsed Michele Bachmann for president. But according to PFAW's Right Wing Watch, the endorsement video is no longer available on Bachmann's Website. Indeed, when you click the link for the endorsement, it returns a 404 page.
PFAW thinks it may have something to do with a passage from his 1987 book, Changing of the Guard. You'll be better off downloading this rather than reading it via the link--it's a huge file (9.45 megs).
Christians have an obligation, a mandate, a commission, a holy responsibility to reclaim the land for Jesus Christ-to have dominion in the civil structures, just as in every other aspect of life and godliness.
But it is dominion that we are after. Not just a voice.
It is dominion we are after. Not just influence.
It is dominion we are after. Not just equal time.
It is dominion we are after.
World conquest. That's what Christ has commissioned us to accomplish. We must win the world with the power of the Gospel. And we must never settle for anything less.
If Jesus Christ is indeed Lord, as the Bible says, and if our commission is to bring the land into subjection to His Lordship, as the Bible says, then all our activities, all our witnessing, all our preaching, all our craftsmanship, all our stewardship, and all our political action will aim at nothing short of that sacred purpose.
Thus, Christian politics has as its primary intent the conquest of the land - of men, families, institutions, bureaucracies, courts, and governments for the Kingdom of Christ. It is to reinstitute the authority of God's Word as supreme over all judgments, over all legislation, over all declarations, constitutions, and confederations.
Well, you can't say that they didn't warn us.
Given Bachmann's well-documented ties to the reconstructionist movement, this can only be described as a desperate attempt to pull her campaign away from the drain it's been circling for most of the fall.