I see no Issue conflating politics with religion. We are in a Holy War. There will be no unity without a Christian revival. Biblical affirmations are not necessarily restricted to religious context. They exist to enlighten future generations on what humanity is capable of and it's destined for
Your general platitudes are not wrong, but specific application in this instance is misguided. Jesus is specifically warning his followers in Laodicea (and those reading the letter). To turn it onto worldly non believers is borderline arrogant.
I see no Issue conflating politics with religion. We are in a Holy War. There will be no unity without a Christian revival. Biblical affirmations are not necessarily restricted to religious context. They exist to enlighten future generations on what humanity is capable of and it's destined for
Your general platitudes are not wrong, but specific application in this instance is misguided. Jesus is specifically warning his followers in Laodicea (and those reading the letter). To turn it onto worldly non believers is borderline arrogant.