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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1909485" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>There are very few reasons to preach politics from the pulpit, or religion from public office. I've seen maybe two instances of churches speaking out on a political issue that actually made sense to do so, but I've never seen a politician speak about religion where he didn't sound like he was 1. talking out of his ass and missing the true meaning of what he was saying, and 2. wasn't trying to use religion solely to drum up more votes.</p><p></p><p>Seems to me that most churches now days are doing little more than motivational speaking and political pandering anyways - if you're concerned more with filling pews, then your message is of little consequence. To those few churches that actually have something to say about a specific political issue that is affecting the church... thank your local loudmouth or televangelist for muddying the waters so that no one hears you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1909485, member: 229"] There are very few reasons to preach politics from the pulpit, or religion from public office. I've seen maybe two instances of churches speaking out on a political issue that actually made sense to do so, but I've never seen a politician speak about religion where he didn't sound like he was 1. talking out of his ass and missing the true meaning of what he was saying, and 2. wasn't trying to use religion solely to drum up more votes. Seems to me that most churches now days are doing little more than motivational speaking and political pandering anyways - if you're concerned more with filling pews, then your message is of little consequence. To those few churches that actually have something to say about a specific political issue that is affecting the church... thank your local loudmouth or televangelist for muddying the waters so that no one hears you. [/QUOTE]
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