It's no secret that religion has played a massive role in the political scene throughout history. Today, while many nations have become more secularized, there is still religious influence in politics.
I decided to make this thread based on a new article that is going to be published in May with the same title as this thread, 'Religion and Politics: Should They Mix?' (If you would like to read, the digital online version is already available here: PDF or EPUB).
The opening of the article goes as follows:
What do you think? Should religion have any role in politics? At the same time, going by Bible principals and Jesus' teachings, do you feel Christians should be involved in politics?
Discuss.
I decided to make this thread based on a new article that is going to be published in May with the same title as this thread, 'Religion and Politics: Should They Mix?' (If you would like to read, the digital online version is already available here: PDF or EPUB).
The opening of the article goes as follows:
Many God-fearing people feel that religion should be involved in politics. They believe that religion can play a vital part in solving humankind’s problems. However, other sincere believers think that religion and politics should be separate. What do you personally think of religion’s role in politics? Should those powerful forces work hand-in-hand?
What do you think? Should religion have any role in politics? At the same time, going by Bible principals and Jesus' teachings, do you feel Christians should be involved in politics?
Discuss.