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Hmmmm . . .my husband is an Anglican priest AND a political columnist. I will say, however, that his byline doesn't mention his religious work. It's just a case of his wearing two different hats - he also doesn't preach about politics. His sermons are based on the scripture reading for the day.
Anglicans have enough internal politics of their own to fuel the post-service discussions - issues, such as abortion, might be a topic, but not specific candidates. |
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Billy Graham really doesn't belong in that group. One thing I admire about him is his ability to rise above partisanship.
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As for Bob Jones, are you talking about Senior, Junior or III? Or did you know there have been three of them? Senior was indeed quite political active; Jr. not so much. III did denounce Reagan, write to W that he had been given a divine mandate and endorse Romney. |
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I am not Roman Catholic, and I disagree with some of their conditions for communion, but the political aspect of enforcing those strictures is not as clear-cut as out and out recommending a candidate, or calling on members to NOT support a candidate. It raises an interesting question - do y'all have a problem with churches delineating their doctrines during an election season? For example, pro-life parishes, or those who act as "sanctuary" parishes for illegal aliens, those against capital punishment, etc.? (I am reminded of the Unitarian church where my sister was married - they had a poster with their goals for the parish for the year. #1? Legalize marijuana. ) |
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Saying that ORU or Richard Roberts was endorsing candidates =/= Oral Robers endorsing candidates. |
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When I was an active church member at my church in Boston, I had several political conversations with the leaders of the church; they were intelligent and thoughtful people and always had something interesting to say. If they had stepped up to the lectern and preached those beliefs to the church members, that's where I would have drawn the line. |
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I’ve never heard an endorsement of a candidate in all the years I’ve been going to my church. I wonder if that has more to do with my denomination or the fact that I don’t live in a battleground state.
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Huh. Oh well. I guess this means I'm not being saved. :p |
As a Baptist, we hear about the abortion issue a lot (doesn't matter to me, but it does to most of my church). I've never heard our pastor endorse a specific candidate or policy though, it's enough that most of my church is going to vote for a pro-life candidate without having to be told to do so.
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