‘Popular’ American Evangelicals: ‘Character matters!’
Also ‘Popular’ American Evangelicals: ‘Happy MLK Day!’
‘Popular’ American Evangelicals: ‘Character matters!’
Also ‘Popular’ American Evangelicals: ‘Happy MLK Day!’
If I do not understand a topic, I will decline to comment on it.
If I err (and am made aware of it), I will correct myself and the record.
Truth is non-negotiable.
The difference between me and so many others on here is simple:
I will never lie to you, totally regardless of how uncomfortable that makes anyone feel.
If you cannot explain why churches are tax exempt, then you are unqualified to speak on politics.
With the current attack on Christian Nationalism, what begins as condemnation mostly of the latter will soon enough shift to the former.
With all due respect (and I mean that with the utmost sincerity), many pastors need to shut their sinful mouths with regard to politics. It isn’t your area of expertise and you are harming your office and your sheep.
It is to the eternal shame of the US that MLK is honored on our national calendar.
To favorably quote MLK is to spit on the grave of Martin Luther and in the face of God.
Seems a good chunk of Christian Twitter has figured out that MLK was an anti-Christian, Communist monster instead of a saint.
Great to see.
God the Father is spirit.
Spirits do not have a physical right hand.
The right hand of the Father is not a physical location.