"No Separation Between Church and State": Inside a Texas Church's Training Academy for Christians Running for Office
Texas Rep. Nate Schatzlines energy was palpable as he gazed out from the video on the computer screen, grinning ear to ear, the sleeves of his white dress shirt rolled up.
The Republican legislator from Fort Worth had a message to share with people watching the prerecorded video: As a Christian, you have an essential role in politics and local government.
There is no greater calling than being civically engaged and bringing the values that Scripture teaches us into every realm of the earth, Schatzline said.
The legislator was teaching a section of Campaign University, a series of online lessons he and others associated with Fort Worth-based megachurch Mercy Culture created to raise up so-called spirit-led candidates.
The course, created in 2021, is an extension of Mercy Cultures increasingly overt political activities that have included candidate endorsements. The churchs political nonprofit, For Liberty & Justice, houses Campaign University.
Campaign University builds on Mercy Cultures growing political reach as Schatzline, a pastor at the church, joins President Donald Trumps National Faith Advisory Board and as the course now is offered at other congregations across the country.
The lessons emphasize that would-be candidates dont need to be experts in government or the Constitution to seek public office or a place in local government. They also train potential candidates to stand for spiritual righteousness and teach them how to build a platform and navigate the campaign trail while maintaining a strong family and church life.
https://www.propublica.org/article/fort-worth-mercy-culture-church-campaign-university
This should scare all of us.
cpamomfromtexas
(1,458 posts)Couldnt answer a serious religious question. They are just like all the mega church people.
usonian
(22,741 posts)The antichrist they worship.
Hypocrites. They can join Trump and Epstein in hell.
Stargazer99
(3,396 posts)Statically MORE incest and rape occur in the family as opposed to strangers...I am not buying "family values"
Norrrm
(3,554 posts)Those millions of republicans want an authoritarian gov't but they mistakenly think they will be the few hundred elites actually in charge.
Those millions are useful tools for those who will actually be in charge.
One poster called it a 'new social feudalism age'.
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Same/same for those who want our country to be Christian run.
When a theocracy takes over America, which church (Christian of course) will be in charge?
Will the others accept their rule?
Many Catholics/Protestants consider the other to be false Christians.
Would they accept Mormons as the rulers?
Westboro Baptist Church?
The new rulers will be political Christians rather than Christians of faith.
We have plenty of people who want to be the Christian Ayatollah of America.
The Christian version of Sharia Law.
Norrrm
(3,554 posts)Separation of church and state - The Wizard

lees1975
(6,864 posts)nor is it required anywhere in scripture. And the commission for Christians is not "to bring the values scripture teaches into every realm of the earth," the definition of "realm" meaning influence among those with power and money, not necessarily a geographic location. Christians are not commanded to "bring the values of scripture" anywhere, they are commanded, specifically, to go, preach, baptize and teach the Christian gospel, which is specific to the values of Jesus Christ as it relates to evangelism, or individual conversion. If there is influence to be won, it is to happen one soul at a time, not collectively as an ideology in the "realms" of the world.