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(46,135 posts)where preachers advocate for social justice from the pulpit?
Does your blood boil when you read the words of Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous sermon at Riverside Church in New York in 1967 where he explained why he was opposed to the war in Vietnam and uttered these words:
"I call on Washington today. I call on every man and woman of good will all over America today. I call on the young men of America who must make a choice today to take a stand on this issue. Tomorrow may be too late. The book may close. And don't let anybody make you think that God chose America as his divine, messianic force to be a sort of policeman of the whole world. God has a way of standing before the nations with judgment, and it seems that I can hear God saying to America, "You're too arrogant! And if you don't change your ways, I will rise up and break the backbone of your power, and I'll place it in the hands of a nation that doesn't even know my name. Be still and know that I'm God."
Probably not. Because you don't think churches that speak to matters of policy should be taxed. You think churches that take positions you disagree with should be taxed.