- The IRS said clergy and houses of worship should be allowed to make political endorsements, a potential move away from a 71-year-old policy that banned the mixing of religion and politics.
- Be careful what you wish for. Socialism is closer to the teachings of Christ than Capitalism is. So if the churches are honest in their “political endorsements”, they would focus on the political parties who show action based on the biblical teachings, not empty rhetoric.
- The church's political stance may also be influenced by these complex factors. Ultimately, the real challenge lies in how to embody the core values of faith in concrete social policies and actionsNov 23, 2025 02:21