Dr. Anthony Bradley and Eric Metaxas discuss their thoughts on questions like:
- William Wilberforce disagreed with the slave trade, but did he believe in the dignity and worth of Africans?
- Should Christians participate in politics?
- Was the Civil Rights movement fundamentally Christian?
- Is there a Political Party that exists that will not disappoint us? Is their one fully Christian?
- Should Christians that write call themselves “Christian writers” or “Christians that write”?
- Is abortion a political issue or a social justice issue?
- Why are abortions on White women startlingly low compared to those on Black women?
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As Metaxas points out, the politically active Christian must be distinctive, especially within party politics.
Great conversation! Thanks for sharing.
Excellent dialogue! Just wish there was more of this respectful give and take between members of the Kingdom.