Saturday, November 3, 2012

Really, Should Churches Even Be Getting Involved?


Religion and politics are a dangerous mix.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

ABSOLUTELY ! THAT'S PART OF THE REASON THIS WORLD IS IN THE SHAPE IT'S IN-THEY HAVE TAKEN "GOD" OUT OF OUR SCHOOLS, OUR PUBLIC BUILDINGS...ETC...

Anonymous said...

SEPARATION of church and state, because no one church is right and no one god is right.

Anonymous said...

understand...but look at the condition our once great country is in. they need to go back to the day and enforce and observe "The Constitution" INSTEAD of destroying it. the Constitution was NOT written for any politicians to change and destroy..it has been the backbone of this once great country for hundreds of years. LEAVE IT ALONE.

Anonymous said...

People are so easily led. So few know where their own tax dollars go.

Anonymous said...

I get so tired of the people misinterpreting the first amendment. They wave the banner of separation of church and state any time someone mentions politics and religion. I often wonder if they ever actually read the first amendment. For those who haven’t it states congress (the government) shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. What private citizens do is not governed by the first amendment.

amy said...

I'm okay with a church promoting a certain political opinion (after all, religions were created to govern). The real problem is when it's the other way around.