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Religion and Politics Like Water and Oil

Conflict of interest involved in mixing religion with politics.

Watching the political bruha in the US about candidate’s pastors what they said or did not say, it got me thinking about this whole concept of religious leaders endorsing political candidates.

Should religious leaders endorse political candidates or even encourage congregation members to vote for one candidate over another, this though might seem initially to be simple answer questions but over the years it is now apparent that it is not.

Firstly religious leaders should be moral guides to their congregation, community and perhaps society as a whole. This does not mean that congregation members necessarily agree with all their pastors opinions, views or perspective but as long as the preacher is at least on point most of the time then it is fair to say that the times when they deviate from point can be attributable to their being human.

Looking back to this issues that have occurred during the current US primary elections, with Pastor Jeremiah Wright, what I find very disappointing is that many Pastors in the US did not come out in support of one of their own. He may not have preached in a way people were used to and some of what he said could be easily misunderstood and others sounded delusional but there is nothing he said that I have not heard from some documentaries or other discussions on Television. That it became more important than the message the candidate (his congregation member) was trying to deliver was frankly puzzling. I expected people like Pastor John Hagee who has always been outspoken to come out in defense of this Pastor not because of the contents of his sermons but because they too could understand how what they say can be controversial and sometimes misunderstood.

Don’t get me wrong; I am not saying that I agree with some of the most controversial statements though in some ways I understand what they were really saying as opposed to what everyone else thinks they were really saying.

Had Pastor Hagee and others like him been fair enough to come out for Pastor Wright perhaps this recent debacle might have been avoided. It reminds me of the story of Queen Esther in the Bible (I will paraphrase) when her cousin sent her a message after the law was passed for the annihilation of the Jews in the Persian kingdom, that if she thinks she can hide in the king’s palace and not be harmed (she should think again), that if she does not help her people at their time of great need, salvation will come to the Jews from another quarter but she and her father’s household will perish because she did not step up to the plate at the time when she should have. She did as the story goes and many people were saved as a result.

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  1. Moses Ingram

    On May 28, 2008 at 2:21 pm


    An excellent article. I agree with you, the wise stay away.

  2. Jim

    On May 31, 2008 at 2:53 am


    It would be very wise for people to question religion in general. Take what the is said in the Bible and I will promise you that the religions of today have strayed from those teachings in a fundamental way. As far as religious leaders of today, they are all corrupted by the powers in being, listen blindly and you are asking for trouble. Make up your own mind and do your own research to find the truth, trust nobody and enlighten yourself.

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