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Has the church become too political?

Started by remnantE1 at 12-29-2008 4:28 AM. Topic has 0 replies.

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   12-29-2008, 4:28 AM
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The Church in Politics
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No I don't believe that we should go on and on about it on the pulpit but I'm not agains them pointing out some key issues. It is a house of God and believe that the congregation will walk out if it become overly political. Do I think that corruption should be pointed out...Yes...we need to expose the truth and make this a house of justice and a place to be informed and not blind. We must be aware!
Do I believe that God should be involved in all aspects of the world...Yes. If they are not held accountable then we will be at there mercy and powerless to influence what has been enacted!
I don't believe in the seperation of Church, State and Government do to the simple fact that we can't influence if we are absent!
Perhapes what is more accuring here are the benifits that have been worked out by the seperation in place today. The Church is tax exempt and the Government doesn't have to put up with the morals and ethics the Lord commands.
I often have wondered tho how it is possible to seperate believers from the Government Work Place without it becoming an issue of rights.
They say we are interfering with their rights but in the same breath they are infringing on ours!
Perhapes a trial run of joining the two would be protocal in resolving this issue to see how it works out. Thanks for the forum I greatly appreciate it. Apostle, Lesa
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