Am I mistsken, or isn’t a rule that in order to maintain the tax exempt status, a religious figure is not allowed to endorse a candidate or party from the pulpit? Is that true, or was I misinformed?
Key Evangelical Leaders Try to Pull Their . . .
Really? Seems like a number of them are right there with him. This guy is so twisted you gotta wonder how he puts his pants on.
LINZEY: Well, first of all, I’d like to say that Ted Cruz is a hypocrite. All that religious talk is just for show. He’s bought by Goldman Sachs. I voted for Donald Trump because he’s not a bought man, and he means what he says when he lays out his policies.
LINZEY: There is room for flexibility and working with people across the aisle. And as commander in chief, sometimes you have to work with people and sometimes you do have to compromise. But that does not mean you compromise what you believe and your core values.
Thank you!
My point exactly!
“There’s a form of cultural Christianity that causes people to respond with ‘evangelical’ and ‘born-again’ as long as they’re not Catholic, even though they haven’t been in a church since Vacation Bible School as a kid,”
In other words, we shouldn’t believe a single thing these “religious voters” declare to be a deeply held belief.