There will be no talk of politics at religious functions.
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But can there be talk of persecution at religious functions?
So you don’t think it proper for a pastor to warn his members of the politicians who believe in things against God’s precepts like abortion and transgenderism for children yet they then want their vote?
You don’t think the church should guide them?
ME: There will be no talk of politics at religious functions. (Quoting your article)
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But can there be talk of persecution at religious functions?
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YOU: So you don’t think it proper for a pastor to warn his members of the politicians who believe in things against God’s precepts like abortion and transgenderism for children yet they then want their vote?
You don’t think the church should guide them?
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ME again. I never said such a thing.
Imagine a religious function, say a Bible study, with the rule of ‘no politics’.
Then someone mentions some politican who made a law that sent a Christian to jail.
And someone says that is political discussion, and against that rule.
Or is it persecution, which seems very pertinant to discuss?
That’s all I said.
Now about ‘should the Church guide them?’ Define Church. A denomination with leaders, or the body of Believers?
Makes a difference.