fortunately, "anonymous," the excellent video simply reaffirms the classic Christian truth that we are obligated to act in the civic sphere in ways that are consistent with God's Word. God's sovereignty does not end at the voting booth...no matter how badly some may wish it so...
It is an outstanding video that we have passed around to all we know. Life must stop being and "issue". THere really should no longer be any discussion for Christians- God is clear on His thoughts on life and we have argued it away for too long. There is no-NO- reason to take the life of anyone, regardless of what stage it is in, and we as Christians must stop making excuses for it.
Why, Matt, that was down right snarky of you. Alas, can we not have civil discourse as Christians? I am on record as not being "pro-abortion." It's not that I don't agree with you, I was merely pointing out something that is all in the news this week - the IRS is very nervous, suddenly, about the 'separation of church and state'. Very interesting, don't you think? Even for a non-Roman Catholic and, in your case, non-Episcopalian, but thoroughly Anglican, in the best Evangelical understanding of that word? God's peace, my brother.
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Whew! They came pretty close to jeopardizing their tax exempt status with the IRS!
fortunately, "anonymous," the excellent video simply reaffirms the classic Christian truth that we are obligated to act in the civic sphere in ways that are consistent with God's Word. God's sovereignty does not end at the voting booth...no matter how badly some may wish it so...
Matt
It is an outstanding video that we have passed around to all we know. Life must stop being and "issue". THere really should no longer be any discussion for Christians- God is clear on His thoughts on life and we have argued it away for too long. There is no-NO- reason to take the life of anyone, regardless of what stage it is in, and we as Christians must stop making excuses for it.
Passed it on to a Catholic friend who will be sure all his friends see it. Thanks for sharing.
Why, Matt, that was down right snarky of you. Alas, can we not have civil discourse as Christians? I am on record as not being "pro-abortion." It's not that I don't agree with you, I was merely pointing out something that is all in the news this week - the IRS is very nervous, suddenly, about the 'separation of church and state'. Very interesting, don't you think? Even for a non-Roman Catholic and, in your case, non-Episcopalian, but thoroughly Anglican, in the best Evangelical understanding of that word? God's peace, my brother.
anonymous,
Hmmm...no snark was intended,
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