By Cameron Triggs | The Gospel Coalition
Published in October of 2020
SUMMARY: No political party, candidate, or law can have a Christian’s allegiance. If one of those political entities does, it is political idolatry. Pastor Cameron Triggs of Grave Alive (Orlando, FL) provides several principles, including that candidates are fallible and neither party is Christian, as ways to keep our idolatry in check.
KEY QUOTE: “Any claim that true Christians must vote a certain way or align with a particular temporal, human political program downplays the complexity and diversity of how faithful Christians have engaged in politics in other times and places.”
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