And in two hours were going to educate America on those issues. We feel as many others do that the Church at large is disturbingly silent on core issues that they shouldnt be. Many times the pastors of the lay people dont know what their boundaries are legally. And so were going to be very clearly outlining them. And were going to be broadcasting the entire two-hour session live on the Internet. And it will be made available after that both online and DVD format. Frankly, our goal and the goal of American Family Association and American Vision is that every pastor in America sees this material. We think it is a pivotal, crucial time in the history of our country. And [as it was] with so many other points in history, it is the Church that will be determining factor on which course America goes. It was actually Gary DeMar (the head of American Vision)s idea. Gary approached us and said Hey, what do you think? We said, My goodness, this is a must do. We think it could be a historic day.
CP: So you do feel pastors should speak up on politics? Some polls have indicated that people dont really want preachers talking about politics from the pulpit. Is there any concern about people being turned off from the church by this?
Fisher: Theres the risk but that doesnt mean you shouldnt do it. Pastors have far more rights than they think they do. And Im just saying about political candidates. We have to be careful to remember that the separation of the church and state does not appear in the U.S. constitution. Pastors, I think, have a moral and scriptural obligation to speak out about cultural issues facing the day. Why do more pastors not get involved with pro-life issues? It confounds me. The world has made it sound like its a political issue. It is a moral issue. Its a cultural issue. It bleeds into politics because there is a legal aspect to it. Im not necessarily saying about somebody endorsing a specific candidate. What I am saying is if we want to stop abortion, overturning Roe v. Wade is great, but overturning the hearts and minds of young women in crisis pregnancy situations is far more important. And that should be accomplished by the Church as led by the pastors. I would say its my view that pastors in America do have a biblical obligation to speak up and out loudly, lovingly about the issues facing America morally and culturally, and by and large, my perception is theyre not doing that. That is completely inconsistent with the many pastors who founded our country, who spoke out about these issues all the time.
CP: Why do you think there is such a silence in the Church?
Fisher: There are a couple of reasons. There is this 50-year cloud of lying in the media that has certainly impacted the church. The media has scared it into thinking that if a pastor opens his mouth on abortion or sanctity of marriage that theyre going to get thrown in prison. And if they dont start speaking up soon, that is going to be true (laughs). So I think some of it is just intimidation and scare tactics on behalf of the media. I think there is a huge problem of biblical illiteracy in the church. Were not aware that we are mandated to tackle these issues. Thirdly, and this is the toughest, I do sense there is a defeatist mentality in the church. The church just thinks America is on a slow steady decline to Armageddon and theyre just going to wait it out. Thats a dangerous and incorrect perspective. Otherwise, why would we pray in the Lord s Prayer Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. We are to be the chief optimists in our culture and by and large, the church has taken a pessimistic silent attitude to its own detriment. Continue »







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