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Sunday, May 08, 2005

Pastor boots members

Church kicks members out for voting Democrat:
I have never seen a Baptist church get this worked up over politics. I know that often pastors might impart their own political views upon their flock, but I have never heard of a pastor kicking out members because they chose to vote contrary to his views.

2 comments:

Maria Elisa said...

You sound suprised. I'm not.

Cali J said...

I am actually shocked, aside from the whole separation of church and state part of the constitution which really is often overlooked when politicians need votes or want to exert their own views. Jusr via the basis of my own beliefs and the beliefs of those of my own religion the church has typically been above politics (or pretended to be so). If your politics determines your membership in a church it starts to seem that it is not your belief in God that matters but your belief in a party.

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