Following is a proposal for a discussion I am moderating with a group of men from my church. I am interested to hear what my readers (haha) think on the subject as well. If you are interested in coming, email me and I'll fill you in.
Question for discussion:
What is the Christian's role in politics ?
Background:
During the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, the republican campaign teams relied heavily upon the so called "Christian Right." Indeed were it not for the efforts of many pastors and well known Christian leaders, such as Rick Warren of The Purpose Driven Life, and James Dobson of Focus on the Family, who gave weighty endorsements to candidates and issues, George W. Bush may not have won these close elections. Issues such as abortion and gay marriage are often enough to mobilize Christians to voting booths and sometimes make them into political activists. Meanwhile, there has emerged a minority voice inside of Christianity that laments the idea that Christians have been reduced to a voting block. These pastors and theologians argue that Christianity should not be so involved in politics. How should we then live? Ought we as Christians strive to create a theocracy of the United States, or should we work to glorify God via other avenues such as culture and art?
Other Details:
The goal here is to come to a better understand of how Christ would have us conduct ourselves and our church. With that in mind please do research to support your view point. There is ample material in support of each side on the internet and at the public library. Of course Biblical references that reinforce your ideas are highly encouraged. At any discussion among intelligent Christians there is bound to be strong opinions on each side. Remember that the fellow disagreeing with you is your brother. With that in mind bring your sharpest wits and leave your ego at home. Oh, and bring a pipe or cigar to smoke if you like.
During the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, the republican campaign teams relied heavily upon the so called "Christian Right." Indeed were it not for the efforts of many pastors and well known Christian leaders, such as Rick Warren of The Purpose Driven Life, and James Dobson of Focus on the Family, who gave weighty endorsements to candidates and issues, George W. Bush may not have won these close elections. Issues such as abortion and gay marriage are often enough to mobilize Christians to voting booths and sometimes make them into political activists. Meanwhile, there has emerged a minority voice inside of Christianity that laments the idea that Christians have been reduced to a voting block. These pastors and theologians argue that Christianity should not be so involved in politics. How should we then live? Ought we as Christians strive to create a theocracy of the United States, or should we work to glorify God via other avenues such as culture and art?
Other Details:
The goal here is to come to a better understand of how Christ would have us conduct ourselves and our church. With that in mind please do research to support your view point. There is ample material in support of each side on the internet and at the public library. Of course Biblical references that reinforce your ideas are highly encouraged. At any discussion among intelligent Christians there is bound to be strong opinions on each side. Remember that the fellow disagreeing with you is your brother. With that in mind bring your sharpest wits and leave your ego at home. Oh, and bring a pipe or cigar to smoke if you like.
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