Politics in Church
I got a good chuckle at this article:
More than 700 people joined religious leaders and Democratic politicians at two rallies yesterday to denounce Christian conservatives’ use of a Louisville church as a platform to advocate prohibiting filibusters against judicial nominees.
Speakers called both the assault on filibusters and the injection of religion into politics “un-American” threats to religious freedom and to constitutional checks and balances.
The larger of the two rallies, designed to counter a telecast from Highview Baptist Church last night, took place at Central Presbyterian Church near downtown Louisville.
Hah!
“It is un-American to inject religion into politics by using a Louisville church as a platform to broadcast your views.”
Unless, of course, you are standing another Louisville church making this statement.
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