Followup: The Christian Left


This idea of an apolitical clergy could have big implications in the quest for Christian unity.


While browsing among the Tubers, I came across these fellows saying some things that are similar to what I said in my previous post. It is agreeable to see my observations corroborated. Moreover, one of them goes beyond that to outline a case that clergy should not be political players, on either side of this or that issue. That makes sense to me: The laity can and should have their political voices, but is it really proper for clergy to become involved, as if to place a religious mantle upon the cause du jour? He thinks the clergy should keep hands off when it comes to politics. It's an interesting idea, and quite novel in present day American politics.




This idea of an apolitical clergy could have big implications in the quest for Christian unity. If the idea is that you hear of spiritual and timeless truths in the church, and if you want to pursue the passing fancies of secular politics you will fight about it out in the parking lot, it could bring us a healthier perspective all around--whether you lean left or right. It would allow us to get rid of the religious divisions between churches that are actually political divisions.

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