Religion and Politics do mix
I have an ongoing discussion with a very bright friend of mine. He sees most of the world’s problems coming from religion. I don’t.
I am an imperfect Christian and believe each one of is, except for Jesus. That is fact, not an excuse.
Most wars have been attributed to religious differences and we could soon be into another.Aside from the wars which always result in sadness for both sides, this argument is for religion’s place in politics.
I believe that we Christians have been far too
Passive and have had our cheeks slapped without reacting for too long in America. Recent national polls have been surprised to learn that 86% of Americans believe in a God. We have allowed the 14% ACLU and atheist types exclude Christianity from our schools and courts and almost all American life. It is neither just nor is it right.
I am a Tea Party member who wants the group to re-exert itself into the American election in 2012.
America has been blessed above all other nations and we should not allow it to be further turned away from Christianity.
Many politicians sometimes declare their own Christianity without truly attempting to act it out. There are other religions and, within the political realm,. I believe that Christians should show religious tolerance as they typically have. I am thankful that Christians worship a loving God who judges from a loftier place than we possibly can.
When bad people do things and good people do nothing, the results are not surprisingly bad. Good people must act iin American politics today because we have a bunch of bad polticians acting upon us in bad ways.
Sam Kegley
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