by Tom Renz, Esq., America Outloud:
We are in a fight against evil, and it’s infiltrated every aspect of our society. Legally we’ve always had to create a certain amount of separation between charity and political advocacy, however, the church is now being weaponized. Like many aspects of our society, if our church leaders speak on conservative issues, they are attacked; however, if they support CRT and the left’s insanity, it’s okay.
If we look at the founders of this great nation, we see Christian leaders that stood up to tyranny courageously, unfortunately, we have very few courageous leaders in our churches today.
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Jesus Christ taught us to treat people like we want to be treated, and he went outside of the temple to heal the sick. He wanted to elevate those who needed it the most, true humanitarianism in every sense of the word. Jesus taught us to love one another and what it meant to bring people closer to their creator. He was tested by Satan and overcame the most intense of temptation, the pain, and suffering he endured, he did it with courage and grace, and he did it for us.
Think about how powerful Jesus was and what he could have done with his powers. He could have eliminated every enemy he had and turned everyone into his followers easily, instead, he chose to keep us free. He didn’t want an army of slaves, he wanted free will for mankind, and he wanted us to choose to follow him and his father. The torture he endured at his crucifixion doesn’t get a lot worse; he was put through pain no man should go through. This is how the son of God was treated by us, and instead of being angry with us, he stayed true and sacrificed to save us all. Many of his followers were also brutally crucified and tortured. The courage and the strength they had to stand up for what they knew was right is incredibly powerful.
Where are the courageous leaders in the Christian faith now? How many pastors and priests allowed their churches to be shut down due to COVID? How many stopped doing sacrament during COVID? How many are speaking out against abortion? What about the church leaders that gave Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer communion while they promote abortion?
I’m Catholic, and my faith has taught me to treat others how I want to be treated and to judge actions, not people. This isn’t complicated stuff; the hypocrisy we are seeing in our churches must be called out. If your reverend/priest/pastor is not speaking out against the crazy leftists’ evil agenda and bringing focus to the important issues, then they aren’t leaders.
The leaders of our churches need to be talking about right and wrong and good versus evil now more than ever. If you are standing up every week and taking collections and claiming to teach the word of God and then turning around and doing nothing to call out this insanity, you are a coward. I don’t give to my diocese, and I won’t until they apologize for what they did during COVID. I’d rather give to the sick and needy than to a scumbag bishop who’s living in a palace and won’t stand up for communion. It’s time to demand accountability in our Christian leaders and demand courageous leadership in our churches.
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