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Related: About this forumI threatened some folks at my church today
It was Reformation Sunday, when we remember Luther's attack on certain traditions of the sixteenth century Roman church -- including selling certificates of forgiveness, keeping the sacred texts from the common people, celebrating the mass in Latin, and so on
After service, we always have announcements
So I reminded everyone that there's still another week of early voting and that if they can't vote early they should certainly vote on the Tuesday 6th, so there's no excuse for not marking a ballot
Then I added: I better not hear you didn't vote, because if I do, I'll come knock your door and say things to you that will make you wonder if I'm really a Lutheran
PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)from your announcement!
What did people tell you?
struggle4progress
(118,353 posts)Nobody complained
cbayer
(146,218 posts)I've been telling people that if they don't vote, I don't want to ever hear a word of complaint about anything political from them.
struggle4progress
(118,353 posts)But I kinda grumbled in church a few years ago after a municipal election with very low turnout
IADEMO2004
(5,560 posts)Freddie
(9,275 posts)Was a bit embarrassed this AM, forgot to wear red.
We don't talk politics in my church at all (thankfully) but I know the pastor is a "secret" Democrat.
struggle4progress
(118,353 posts)we believe in the universality of the gospel, and there's seldom any blatantly partisan comment made
I've never asked anybody in church how they voted, and I've never made partisan announcements
Civics and policy, however, are not exactly politics: I don't feel bad about keeping folk up to date on voting rights issues or election deadlines and other such stuff
Freddie
(9,275 posts)Reminding people about voting and being an active part of the community is something we should all do.
I'm horrified to hear about how other churches tell their members how to vote! How dare they imply you may be "less of a Christian" if you don't vote their way. If my church ever did that (either way) I'd never go back.
-LOKI -BAD FOR YA
(308 posts)SheilaT
(23,156 posts)Not talking politics in church, I mean.
Festivito
(13,452 posts)Duty and fun.
I concentrate on reminding certain ones to go vote.
Silent3
(15,278 posts)Just wondering what sorts of un-Lutheran things you might say.
struggle4progress
(118,353 posts)cleanhippie
(19,705 posts)Who do you think you are, god?
struggle4progress
(118,353 posts)with m'threats t'smite em all
cleanhippie
(19,705 posts)It's easy when one's audience is a flock of preconditioned sheep used to being forced to swallow nonsense through guilt and fear.
What really surprises me is how easy you seem to have found it to wield that power over them.
eridani
(51,907 posts)They have an Approve 74 (marriage equality) sign on their outside bulletin board, which I really enjoy driving by.