Seems to me if it doesn't involve politics, it is of little interest to most people. Without politics in Christianity, or any other religion for that matter, and people seem lost. Seemingly blissfully unaware that politics or man's ideals have no place in Christianity (or at least Jesus' version of it). One cannot discuss Jesus' scripture without realizing it is about world of man against Kingdom, man against God, not man against man. So human politics play little part here, for though they oppose each other, they are of the same system, both living by the sword. The Kingdom opposes them all.
On the other hand, if a section of the world of man calling themselves Christian made up of various squabbling tribal faiths, wants to come and oppose the Kingdom while saying Lord Lord, well then by all means have at it. Perhaps in the end, if pride is not too strong, they will end up switching allegiances. Difficult no doubt for many, being trained of nations putting themselves not only above others, but the Kingdom also.
© ...timothyu
On the other hand, if a section of the world of man calling themselves Christian made up of various squabbling tribal faiths, wants to come and oppose the Kingdom while saying Lord Lord, well then by all means have at it. Perhaps in the end, if pride is not too strong, they will end up switching allegiances. Difficult no doubt for many, being trained of nations putting themselves not only above others, but the Kingdom also.
© ...timothyu