Sometime I've got to wonder. It has been shown again and again that atheist, secular governments and their supporting organizations are anti-Christian, often anti-Semitic, yet some Christians still support them.
This weekend there's going to be a counter rally, "One Nation Working Together", to the hugely successful Glenn Beck, pro religious and pro traditional rally, of a couple weeks ago. Those that attended organized themselves, got buses, planes, trains, and automobiles together on their own dime and got there. Tens, if not hundreds of thousands of people attended to proclaim their faith and the desire for a traditional, constitutional republic.
This week, the rally is for pro government, anti-Christian, high tax, pro union, secular organizations promoting subservience to the State. Government unions are busing people in, and wealthy Leftists are contributing heavily to help get people there. Some of the organizations that will be there, and that are financing this rally, include the Communist Party USA, , the National Center for Transgender Equality, Planned Parenthood, Code Pink, the Human Rights Campaign, and Democratic Socialists of America, to name a few.
That's all fine, but I'm concerned there are churches that endorse this, like the United Church of Christ, the sister church of my own First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) ; good grief, First Christian is liberal enough at the national leadership level. (Fortunately each or our churches are autonomous.) The United Methodist Board of Church and Society endorses this pro secular, anti Christian rally too. There are some other churches that endorse this, and I've got to wonder why. The United Church of Christ and United Methodist Board of Church and Society have withdrawn, but only because of controversy, not belief.
This rally is about putting government above God. Why any church would endorse such a thing is mystifying. Then again we have Marxist Liberation Theology, and Black Liberation Theology, which is what the church that the Obama's went to for twenty years, preached and practiced.
Evil influences do indeed enter even into the Body of Christ, His Church.
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