Excommunicated From Church for not voting for Bush

by ithinkisee 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • ithinkisee
    ithinkisee

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/06/AR2005050601317.html

    WAYNESVILLE, N.C. -- A pastor of a small Baptist church led an effort to kick out church members because they didn't support President Bush, members said.

    The nine members were voted out at a Monday meeting of the East Waynesville Baptist Church in this mountain town about 120 miles west of Charlotte. WLOS-TV in Asheville reported that 40 other members resigned in protest.

    "It's all over politics," said Selma Morris, the church's treasurer. "We've never had a pastor like that before."

    Pastor Chan Chandler had told the congregation before last year's presidential election that anyone who planned to vote for Democratic Sen. John Kerry should either leave the church or repent, said Lorene Sutton, who said she and her husband were voted out of the church this week.

    "He's the kind of pastor who says do it my way or get out," she said. "He's real negative all the time."

    Morris said some church members left after Chandler made his ultimatum in October.

    Chandler didn't return a message left by The Associated Press at his home Friday, and several calls to the church went unanswered. He told WLOS that the actions were not politically motivated.

    North Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Jerry Meek sharply criticized the pastor Friday, saying Chandler jeopardized his church's tax-free status by openly supporting a candidate for president.

    "If these reports are true, this minister is not only acting extremely inappropriately by injecting partisan politics into a house of worship, but he is also potentially breaking the law," Meek said.

    -ithinkisee

  • EvilForce
    EvilForce

    So much for the seperation of Church and State eh?

  • LittleToe
    LittleToe

    We had a new candidate in the elections, this year, under the banner of "Operation Christian Vote". The guy was from London (800 miles away) and had never been to the island before starting his campaign.

    Personally I was offended that someone should expect my vote merely because he was a Christian (?). This was exacerbated by the fact that the main portion of his manifesto was concerned with castigating the main existing party.

    I don't have a problem with religion and politics mixing, as I think both are very much part of the human condition, and are nigh on impossible to separate from daily living. I do take issue over people presuming upon me, though.

    As for excommunicating church members - I don't even know where to begin, with that one

  • jeanniebeanz
    jeanniebeanz

    that's pretty lame if true. what a moron. you don't mix religion and politics.

  • DanTheMan
    DanTheMan

    Given today's political climate and how politicized the conservative churches have become, this is no surprise whatsoever. The pastor only dared speak what is left unspoken but very much understood in churches of its ilk.

  • Sith
    Sith

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