D. Bercot. Is it right for Christians to vote, hold public office, or become absorbed in politics? In this message, Bercot explains what the early Christians believed and practiced concerning these things, and he examines the Scriptures that apply to this subject. He presents four reasons why Christians should stay out of politics, and he answers the argument that Christians can bring about a lot of good by voting and getting involved in politics.
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D. Bercot. Is it right for Christians to vote, hold public office, or become absorbed in politics? In this message, Bercot explains what the early Christians believed and practiced concerning these things, and he examines the Scriptures that apply to this subject. He presents four reasons why Christians should stay out of politics, and he answers the argument that Christians can bring about a lot of good by voting and getting involved in politics.
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