Saturday, October 28, 2006

Politics and Religion - Oil and Water - or - Sparks and Gasoline (Part Intro.)

A religious politician - A political religionist. Sound like oxymorons? Some would argue they are. Some would hold that you couldn't be farther from the truth. Who's right? Well throughout this series I hope to take a closer look at that very issue, "Politics and Religion - Oil and Water - or - Sparks and Gasoline?"

Should Churches campaign for candidates? Either openingly or behind closed doors?

Should Churches take up political causes?

Does the Church have a place in politics at all? If so, to what extent?

Preachin' Politicians...biblical? Or not?

Should political theory intersect with religious adherence?

What's the deal with "voting your values"?

Does politics have a place in the Church?

Is politics worth the Christian's time?

I know Southern Baptists get a bad wrap for being too political, both inside and outside the church doors - but what is the solution? Is there one?

The Christian Right - are they just a bunch of fundamentalists?


Hopefully some answers to come,
Bro. Hank <

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