- December 23rd, 2019, 12:48 pm
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I know that this could potentially get messy but let's try to stay respectful. The current climate has seen a lot of Christian leaders get involved in partisan politics. My question is, is that ok? I am not talking about private citizens, I am talking about those in ministry.
I have thought about this a lot lately and I think Christian leaders (liberal and conservatives) have put partisan politics ahead of their ministry. This has been brought to light with the current Christianity Today controversy.
I believe Billy Graham would be unhappy with CT, not because of their rebuke of Trump but getting involved in partisan politics to begein with. I had remembered a quote from Graham stating one of his biggest regrets was getting too deeply involved with politics. Then I found this post from one of his grandkids
I wish evangelist and pastors would stop taking such a partisan view on politics and would preach the word. It has always sat wrong with me.
What are your thoughts? Be nice
I have thought about this a lot lately and I think Christian leaders (liberal and conservatives) have put partisan politics ahead of their ministry. This has been brought to light with the current Christianity Today controversy.
I believe Billy Graham would be unhappy with CT, not because of their rebuke of Trump but getting involved in partisan politics to begein with. I had remembered a quote from Graham stating one of his biggest regrets was getting too deeply involved with politics. Then I found this post from one of his grandkids
I wish evangelist and pastors would stop taking such a partisan view on politics and would preach the word. It has always sat wrong with me.
What are your thoughts? Be nice
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