blacbutterfly ([info]blacbutterfly) wrote,
@ 2008-07-29 12:50:00
Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend  Next Entry
Does the American flag belong in church?

New York - I've attended church weekly all my life, and virtually every congregation with whom I've worshipped displays an American flag. It often stands close to the communion table, probably a church's most sacred spot. Some denominations even recite the Pledge of Allegiance – multiple times. One church I visited in the Midwest began Sunday School with the Pledge but apparently lacked faith it would stick. We interrupted morning worship with another recitation.

All in all, American Christians seem as devoted to their government as Ruth was to Naomi. But should they be? Do either the flag or the Pledge have any place in the Lord's house? Is congregational commitment to the republic for which these emblems stand consistent with Biblical Christianity? Is political power?



(1 comment) - (Post a new comment)


[info]_53
2008-07-30 12:57 am UTC (link)
ZOMG. Thank you for sharing this. What an amazing read. This is exactly what I feel like screaming at my parents and my American Christian friends and they just don't get it.

(Reply to this)


(1 comment) - (Post a new comment)

Create an Account
Forgot your login or password?
Login w/ OpenID
English • Español • Deutsch • Русский…