A
church gathering is supposed to be a place where
people meet for worship in honor and recognition
of The Lord Jesus Christ, the savior of mankind,
a place of reverence and holiness. However,
a church is not a place to be polluted for the
gathering of men to elect public officials. This
would be changing the purpose of a place of
veneration for God to a place of consideration of
social philosophy or pseudo-philosophy, demonic
or depraved as the political doctrine may be.
In Jesus' name, I denounce the Chatham
Methodist Church Administration (Pennsylvania).
Amen.
This type of lowering the standard of
a church institution by integrating state and
religious affairs is enough to keep and
discourage many Christians from voting at all
(regardless of the absence of any personal,
religious ties with the local church body).
Political changes need to be made that provide a
location for people to have a place to vote and
work with secular offices without fear of
dishonoring God or polluting his holy name by
compromising its unique duty (as if altering its
purpose by assimilation) for the state, and not
be forced to attend a church-named institution to
accomplish a work of influence upon the state
through the task or option of voting at polls.
This particular type of religious conflict
concerning state affairs may cause many not to
want to vote at all, which when considered, may
be a way to limit the Christian vote even further
in our contemporary days of heresy and apostasy.
Personally, if I decide to vote when
the only location available for the poll is an
institution named as a church, I can not do so
without denouncing the particular church as a
fallen symbol of reverence, and a heretical
administration in need of repentance. [I voted by ballot through the mail.]
As far as politics goes, I don't know
of a political party that I could trust to serve
Jesus. However, to avoid further cabal
advancement in this country, I would like to vote
for a party that would not directly support the Talmudicist
overthrow
of the USA, but would rather resist the current
tyranny and globalization effort: I suppose that
would be either the Constitution Party or Nader.
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