... Were it possible for St. Paul to rise from his grave at the present juncture, he would say to the Clergy who are now so active in settling the political Affairs of the World: “Cease from your political labors-your kingdom is not of this World. Read my Epistles. In no part of them will you perceive me aiming to depose a pagan Emperor , or to place a Christian upon a throne. Christianity disdains to receive Support from human Governments.” From this, it derives its preeminence over all the religions that ever have, or ever shall exist in the World.
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Saturday, February 28, 2015
Throckmorton Quotes Benjamin Rush
in the context of criticizing WorldNetDaily here. There's some good quotations from Benjamin Rush, a Trinitarian Universalist and liberal Christian for his day. From the original piece quoting Rush:
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If your preaching on moral questions is not contrivedly truncated, you're going to touch on matters which are also questions of political controversy. No point in going out of your way not to give expositions on such subjects.
In America of the 21st century, many things Rush would have found unimaginable in his Christian republic are now reality.
"We profess to be republicans, and yet we neglect the only means of establishing and perpetuating our republican forms of government; that is, the universal education of our youth in the principles of Christianity by means of the Bible; for this divine book, above all others, favors that equality among mankind, that respect for just laws, and all those sober and frugal virtues which constitute the soul of republicanism."
A Defence of the Use of the Bible in Schools American Tract Society, 1820.
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