There has been a lot of talk lately about the radical political extremists, and even the politically pandering evangelicals that seem to be putting political agendas above Jesus’s agenda and creating great divides in the church and great disrespect in the culture for Jesus, the Church, and Christianity.
Here’s an example that showed up on atheist websites and then also on reddit. William Calhoun was one of the crowd at the Capitol riot on January 6. He’s been arrested. He alleged said things like “we are going to kill every last communist, meaning Democrats, who stands in Trump’s way.” He said, “God is on Trump’s side. God is not on the Democrats’ side. And if patriots have to kill 60 million of these communists, it is God’s will. Think ethnic cleansing, but it’s anti-communist cleansing.”
Here are the problems with this.
One, this position is totally unbiblical. There is nothing in the Bible that endorses a single word of what he said.
Two, there are apparently many so-called Christians who agree with him, and therein lies a huge problem.
Three, this unholy marriage of politics, Christianity, and violence has no endorsement from the Bible, God, or Jesus.
Four, atheists are having a field day with this kind of stuff, ridiculing Christians and Christianity. On reddit, the post-er said, They brag about their faith in the same sentence they brag about their crimes. Jesus must be teaching that faith is about murdering others. “Maybe it’s time people like him take the moral advice of atheists considering their church leaders haven’t done them any good.”
While I hope we all recognize this is extreme, we also have to realize that the Church is desperately lost right now.
So here’s what I want to talk about: Has the church lost its way? Let's talk about it.