While the religious right is less powerful now than it was in its 1980s and 1990s heyday, it still exerts considerable influence on the American political scene, particularly during the GOP primary process, as some candidates seek to stake out a powerfully Christian position to win over voters.
Thus, it might somewhat help the generally floundering candidate Tim Scott that he was awarded the Distinguished Christian Statesman Award for 2023 by the D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship.
Sen. Scott, a 2024 hopeful, received the award during a September 19 ceremony. During his acceptance speech, he said, “We should stop and thank the Lord that we live in an America where any kid from any zip code can rise beyond their circumstances and achieve their version of the American Dream. That’s possible because our founding fathers crafted a country based on a rock, the Lord God.”
Continuing, the Senator added that America has numerous challenges but needs to place its faith in God to make its way out of darkness and into greener pastures, saying, “We have troubles. We have challenges. We have things that make us fearful in this nation, but remember — greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world.”
Describing the award, the Center says, “The Distinguished Christian Statesman award was created to recognize men and women who endeavor to live out their Christian faith in public life. True Christian statesmanship is revealed in that person whose commitment to Christ and love for country compels him or her to stand for truth and righteousness in government, upholding those principles that exalt rather than debase the nation. Such persons live their lives guided by a Christian world and life view, which acknowledges the sovereignty of God and compels them to make their life count for the kingdom of Christ.”
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