Scott Galupo expands on his claim that "the line between culture and economics is disappearing" on the Christianist right:
I grew up in a nondenominational Bible church, and I'm a regular churchgoer today, and this is my sense of what's going on in the age of Prosperity Theology. Conservative evangelicals no longer merely oppose the social justice perversion of the basic gospel message. Many now go further; they believe that capitalism and the free market are part of God's blueprint for human society. And so, even if politicians are inclined to limit economic liberty for reasons that have nothing to do with the Social Gospel, they are, in effect, violating not just the gospels, but all of scripture.