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tthorn:
Hi everyone!
I haven't posted in a while but I am on the site quite often. I have a question. How are we to respond (if at all) to the current presidential nominations? I am constantly being asked about it or find myself being caught up with the latest news.
Should we be involved (vote) at all? I know we are to come out of her. Does it apply here? Are there any emails on the subject.
Tee
mharrell08:
Here are a few emails from Ray on Politics:
http://forums.bible-truths.com/index.php/topic,1808.0.html
Hello Ray,
I really enjoy your articles, especially those on the subject of Hell. I have two questions:
1. Should "True Christians be involved in Politics and vote ?
2. When "Searching the deepthings of God", is using one's analytical skills and logic a stumbling block, or a god-given help ?
Thanks for your time.
Willie
Dear Willie:
No, a true follower of Jesus cannot be involved in politics. Jesus certainly did not take part in any such worldly activities.
As the Scriptures can hold up to analysis and logic, there is nothing wrong in using analysis and logic in studying and/or teaching the Scriptures.
God be with you,
Ray
http://forums.bible-truths.com/index.php/topic,35.0.html
Hallo, Mr.Ray SMITH:
I email you before about trying to get a law to stop the church requirement of the sin of tithing by petitioning for it to the State Rep. My next move for the no-tithing law is already in the hands of this state's representative again. I had written to the Rep. that tithe money is a steal and therefore the churches are laundering stolen income in the regular income of the church. You see it is not unconstitutional to regulate businesses away from laundering income from other sources. I hope that you as a man of God who cares for the real church of christ as shown by your tithe-paper will be intersted in trying to demostrate to the State Rep in your community that the church is not a business venture but a non-for-profit organization with offerings and sales income.
Thank you for being concern.
Best Regards,
Cesar
Dear Cesar:
I am an "Ambassador for Christ" (I Cor 5:20). Ambassadors cannot legally take part in the politics of foreign nations. Jesus never, ever got involved in the operations of the Roman Government over the Jews. We are never taught to "march on Washington," etc. But we are told to COME OUT OF THE WORLD and be separate. "Let the DEAD bury the dead."
God be with you,
Ray
mharrell08:
Tee,
Also I wanted to say that I used to follow the current presidential campaign from both sides. But then I thought of this interesting way someone put politics: "Basically, you're voting for the lesser of 2 evils". Then I thought, why am I voting for anything evil? Immediately, I no longer wanted anything to do with it! As an African-American, I am told by my older relatives how important it is to vote and how my ancestors died for the fact. But really, they only died for THE RIGHT to vote. Not to HAVE TO vote. So I exercise my rights to not vote.
Marques
Deborah-Leigh:
You can cast a ballot that represents no confidence in man/either party. Votes are confidential :D
Martinez:
--- Quote from: mrl1970 on April 20, 2008, 10:10:05 PM ---In Australia as one example they are required by law to vote or receive a penaltyunless one can show a good reason for not doing so.
http://geography.about.com/od/politicalgeography/a/compulsoryvote.htm
--- End quote ---
Yep it's true!
I have I don't know how many fines accumulated for not voting. I've just never had any intrest in it, it just seems like the most pointless excessive in the world.
I don't know things work over there, but over here you have 2 main parties who's job it is to oppose each other regardless of how good an idea is being put forward. how can something like that possibly work for good?
Not to mention that the person who gets the most votes is the one who tells the biggest, juiciest lies!
Compulsory voting is the most ridiculous concept imaginable!
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