Religions often seem to get named with certain political views, like Christians in America with republicanism
How did if it did your religion change your political ideas? Did you associate with new things because of it?
Please explain it
President W. Bush had huge poll ratings (in the 90's) when he declared war against the al Qaeda. But as he declared war against other factions (Iraq, Taliban), who were innocent of terrorism, and when it was known that he had made
torture camps, his rating fell quite far. W. Bush tried to pretend that he was for Blacks (appointed
token Black figureheads Powell and Rice), yet immediately tried to
cancel affirmative action, which would have removed many Blacks from college, and reduced the number of educated Blacks that could fill the shoes of Powell and Rice. When W. Bush opposed Affirmative action, his poll numbers among Blacks were under 5%, which is the lowest polls in history. Even Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy (South), had higher poll numbers that President W. Bush among Blacks, and Davis was definitely for slavery. I suppose one should have suspected that W. Bush was a phony because his father
GHW Bush, ran for governor of the formerly Confederate state of Texas on the sole platform of opposing the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965.
Having
mixed politics with religion, W. Bush's wars and torture camps drove his Christian supporters out of the Republican party in droves, and this caused Republicans to lose a lot of members of Congress. The torture camps also caused Republican Christians (Religious Right) to lose faith in God and drop out of the church. Church membership drives were at an all-time low.
Thus,
the cruelty of the Republican party motivated people to drop their religious affiliations.
The Religious Right started out opposing abortion, wanting prayer in schools (violation of the separation of Church and State). But then they tied themselves to the National Rifle Association, and opposed environmental initiatives (some of which W. Bush initiated but ignored). Nothing was done to stop abortion.