> This is actually a common misunderstanding and what I'm trying to explain. "Religious principles OR political principles" means there are actually (at least) TWO categories of ideas a person holds, with specific items (homosexuality, death penalty, etc.) falling inside one of those categories.
> That's a secular worldview, and it isn't how Christians think
> So he sees everything they do as political as well.
Obviously we have political views, but they're a only subset of religious views. By analogy, geometry exists and is a legitimate field of study. But if you said "all mathematicians think about is geometry" that would be false because it's too narrow in scope. If he's consistent in his Christian worldview "he sees everything they do as religious as well" would have been true.
> That's a secular worldview, and it isn't how Christians think
And yet literally the previous comment you say
> Not political. Religious.
So which is it?