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![]() Terrell D Lewis wrote: So I ask again why are so called Christians involved in politics? Simple... It's because Christians have given up on the Gospel to change lives and now look to politicians to do their evangelising for them. They look to politicians to make laws to force nonbelievers to act like their conception of how a believer should act. "The World" is the world and sinners do what sinners do, but, instead of bringing them Christ Jesus who has the power to effect eternal change in people's lives and the power to wash their sins completely away, the church looks to politicians to just dab a little deodorant on them to make them smell better. And honest answer. So many Christian today don't follow Jesus teaching, but follow those of men. If many atheist see this, they would have a new trust in the bible. As a boy growning up in a Baptist church, the preacher absolutely refused to even tell anyone who he voted for ... now preachers try to tell you who to vote for. Should any Christian particpate in politics? |
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![]() Hunter-Seeker wrote: Should any Christian particpate in politics? I suppose it depends on how far you take 2 Cor 6:17 ("...be ye separate..."). I try to not take my Christianity into the voting booth and try to do it with my human rights hat on. However, having the mind of Christ makes that a near impossible task. I try to vote my conscience, my beliefs, and definitely leave the opinions of religious leaders out of it. I have been a Christian long enough (31 years) to know what the Bible says about certain things and what it doesn't say about others. I know that the Bible is very pro social justice, as was Jesus. I don't need a denomination or sect or so-called Christian authority to do my thinking for me - I have already "rightly divided the Word of Truth" enough to go with what I know God would want me to do. That's on the voting end; as far as getting involved in politics in the way of activism, picketing, voter registration, etc., etc. I say go with your gut instincts on this. If you are a Christian, follow Christ's example, have the Holy Spirit dwelling within you - then you can hardly go wrong. And if you do - well, it's my experience that God will make it clear to you in time whether you should stay the course you are on or go down a different road. If you have gone the wrong way honestly believing you were doing the right thing then I also know that God is not going to "smote" you or some nonsense like that - stepping out in faith is part of the Christian life. God knows and expects us to make mistakes... |
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