politics and worldview
Clearly the Bible speaks to issues of piety. Our conviction is that biblical principles can and should be applied to every area of life, including leadership, democracy, and statecraft.
by Matt Walsh, columnist at The Blaze I’ve heard over and over again that my faith requires me to advocate for the immediate admission of illegal aliens and un-vetted refugees from terror hot spots. The Bible clearly commands it, they say. You can’t be a “real Christian” unless you’re an advocate for open borders and unfettered immigration. National security and sovereignty are heresies!
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by ChristCenteredPolitics.com With so much bad news fed to us constantly by the media, people end up spending lots of time playing the blame game. American pop culture tends to jump to the usual suspects: American Capitalism and several variations on the theme of American Bigotry. But the constant accusations and debates can cause us to miss something wonderful. Over the past 200 years, extreme poverty has aggressively declined. Freedom and markers of quality of life have unmistakably risen. This is reason to celebrate! But why has this happened?
by ChristCenteredPolitics.com In recent years, conservative pastors have avoided controversial topics including anything regarding economics, sexuality, and government. Many church leaders have taken the position that the church should focus only on topics of piety—politics is too "worldly." "Don't polish the brass on a sinking ship." As a result, many Christian young people have never been introduced to a Christian worldview. The young believer's entire worldview training is derived from American pop culture, which looks to the Left for answers. But the Left is ill-equipped to handle the problems we face today.
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