Following threats made to pastors in Iowa that sermons on political issues would lead to prison, a Christian legal group has renewed its assurance that pastors have the legal right to speak out on moral and political topics during the 2008 primaries without jeopardizing their churches tax-exempt status.
Some pastors in Iowa had received anonymous letters saying they should not preach on religious or political issues because they might land in the slammer, reported Liberty Counsel.
But the Fla.-based group called the threats "baseless," noting that such attacks and attempts to silence pastors only point to the increasing role pastors play in politics.
In Iowa, Republican presidential contender Gov. Mike Huckabee's win was credited to a religious base of Christian conservatives.
Liberty Counsel said that while pastors cannot tell their congregations how to vote, they can preach on biblical and moral issues such as traditional marriage and abortion, encouraging congregants to register and vote, presenting an overview of candidate positions, and personally endorsing candidates.
Pastors should throw away the muzzles that some wish to impose on them and replace them with megaphones," asserted Mathew Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel, in a statement. "It was sermons of pastors that fueled the American Revolution."
Churches can also legally participate in activities related to the elections as long as they also withhold endorsements on candidates. They may distribute nonpartisan voter guides, register voters, provide transportation to the polls, hold candidate forums, and introduce visiting candidates.
In fact, several churches have been lending their pulpits to candidates, who have taken a cue from Huckabee's victory in Iowa and the Bush election on the importance of mobilizing evangelical voters.
Rudy Giuliani read a Biblical verse and asked for prayers on Sunday from a 10,000-member Latino church while Huckabee preached in front of a megachurch in South Carolina. Both avoided discussing politics.
The American public, meanwhile, supports churches speaking out on political issues. A 2006 poll by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life showed that 51 percent of Americans say houses of worship should express opinions about political issues, and 46 percent say they should not. According to the Forum, these statistics have kept steady in the past 60 years.
Opinions regarding religion and politics change dramatically when compared with those of young non-Christians, according to a survey last September. The Barna Group study found that 75 percent of non-Christians, ages 16-29, thought present-day Christianity was too involved in politics.
Many conservative Christian groups, however, have defended the constitutional right of pastors to speak on social and moral issues that are relevant in the elections.
Family Research Council, Focus on the Family, Alliance Defense Fund, Concerned Women for America and the James Madison Center for Free Speech issued last October a letter to pastors nationwide of their right to free speech without fear of losing their church's tax-exempt status.
Not one church has ever lost its tax-exempt status since 1934, when the lobbying restriction was added by the Internal Revenue Code. Since 1954, when the political endorsement/opposition prohibition was added, only one church lost its IRS letter ruling but not its tax-exempt status when it sponsored newspaper ads opposing then-Gov. Bill Clinton for President.
"America needs her pastors to once again speak up and address the religious and moral issues of the day," added Staver. "It is far more likely to be struck by lightening twice than for churches to lose their tax-exempt status over political issues.








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heotrek and kaishinden79:
When Christians address any issue, shouldn't the Word of God be our standard for our beliefs? When presidential candidates let it be known they are not concerned about upholding basic human rights for our nascent children, can we as Christians in good conscience vote for them? Should Christians support a candidate who deliberately takes a stand against what God's Word says is right and good? Why is it that it is so hard to find candidates in either party who are willing to take that stand? I truly believe we are putting the cart before the horse when we focus on the economy while ignoring moral issues. It is a grave mistake to put money ahead of the Lord. The love of money is the root of all evil.
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Everything is a moral decision. How we run our government has as much moral basis as anything else, because all things are based on our beliefs of "right and wrong". If you think it is "right" to carry the death penalty- then that is your moral view- and you should support that view in politics.
To believe that morality is seperate from any aspect of life is very ignorant- or just plain stupid. I recenelty spoke with a lawyer who had moved and needed to retake the ethics exam. On the exam they said it was "okay" for a man to commit adultery with a woman who was not his wife as long as she was not his client first! And they said his adultery had no basis on his claim for a higher ethical standard! Idiots!
God (the Bible) speaks to EVERYTHING in life, including who to vote for. It is impossible to seperate religion and politics. Every choice you make is based on what you BELIEVE to beright or wrong, thereby showing us who or what you believe to be the ultimate arbiter of truth 9aka, your god).
kaishinden79-- and poverty, health care, greed, hate crimes against immigrants, human trafficking, refusal to care for injured troops, economic slavery, deficit spending, lying, defacing education for political gain...
Does anyone have a link to the letter referenced in this article that was sent to pastors in October? I would value being able to read it.
Thanks.
moral topics? what about abuse of power, corruption, love of money & union of church & state for political advancement.