Today, the parties accommodate only views that run from the middle to the opposite ends of the spectrum.
Is his world large enough to accommodate opposing views and lifestyles that he finds - -- or says the Bible finds - disagreeable?
"Our party is big enough to accommodate different views on plenty of issues," he said.
The critics also say the draft takes little notice that Christian doctrine developed over time and has almost always accommodated multiple views.
Democratic leaders have sought to accommodate diverging views in their party by making the March withdrawal date a goal, rather than a strict deadline.
Instead of making claims of economic injustice, Gray accommodates differing political views.
Not only did she have to oversee 349 stations, but she also had to lobby Congress for money and accommodate views from all sides of the political spectrum.
But the manuscript of the Economic Report is studied throughout the Administration and revised to accommodate views of the White House and governmental departments.
There were times when the 21st-century eye couldn't quite accommodate 19th-century views.
But in its effort to accommodate disparate views, it has fashioned a position that some clergy members say is ambiguous, even contradictory, and people are demanding clarification.