KilroywasNOTHere
"BEEP!"
I actually have to disagree a Christians primary loyalty has to be to God and what he considers Just. Now we don’t have to go and try to impose the Bible on others, but if there is a conflict between Americas constitution and for example our faith. We should go for our faith, after all a Christian shouldn’t support abortion or human sacrifice or other practices like that even if the constitution says it’s right. In that case fuck the constitution. Now of course we as Christians should obey the legal authorities if they make a law we must obey it. However if Christians become the legal authorities then they can change those evil laws and should not worship them, and treat them as moral.
You misunderstood what I'm saying. I mean that nation ITSELF can't be based on the Bible. That's got nothing to do with individual Christians.
Christians are essentially refugees living on a green card until the death ferry or Jesus himself comes to collect them. They aren't sovereign citizens in the spiritual sense. Heck the reason why I'm half as uppity as I am regarding US politics is the fact that our own politicians are breaking the rule of law that Christians are supposed to follow up to the point in contradicts God's law.
I don't think a Christian can be a politician.
Last edited: