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The last church I belonged to was a Unitarian Universalist church where speakers would talk about many subjects, including politics. I see nothing wrong with religious leaders discussing political policies that affect parishioners and the morality of these decisions and the moral qualities of those politicians, as long as they and their congregations are not contributing money to political campaigns from money that is donated to their congregations from the parishioners. The religious leaders should not have this power since in the US, money equals power!

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Claudia Allred's avatar

Just an *. I totally appreciate the Preacher, Rabbi, Priest, Imam, using what I call, homilies to direct the thoughts of their attendees attention to political issues. I’ve sat through some really pointed homilies which have left me chewing on the intended issue. I do wish more folks practiced what is preached in and about the goodness and less about the retribution. Oh well, we could argue all day, but, where do we go from here? (That’s a line from a very good rock and roll song, Sweet Child O’ Mine, Guns and Roses). Google, 10 year old boy playing electric guitar at an outside concert in Surry. It’s fantastic. 😊💕🎶🎸 p.s. I’ll never delete and move on. You’re stuck!

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