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Should a Christian be socially liberal or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley88" data-source="post: 67427974" data-attributes="member: 376216"><p>I think they can. An example I can use is Australia's current socially-conservative government - our Prime Minister is very socially conservative and claims to be a good Christian and many Christians support him. However I totally disagree with many of his actions and policies and find them very un-Christian (and so do many of my Christian friends!) Especially things like cutting back on foreign aide, or not letting genuine refugees into our country, or not caring about the environment.</p><p></p><p>My views as a Christian align much more with the socially liberal political parties in my country, however, this doesn't mean I agree with ALL of their policies. I think it's important to note that your political and social views don't have to align perfectly with one line of view. You may agree with some, disagree with some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley88, post: 67427974, member: 376216"] I think they can. An example I can use is Australia's current socially-conservative government - our Prime Minister is very socially conservative and claims to be a good Christian and many Christians support him. However I totally disagree with many of his actions and policies and find them very un-Christian (and so do many of my Christian friends!) Especially things like cutting back on foreign aide, or not letting genuine refugees into our country, or not caring about the environment. My views as a Christian align much more with the socially liberal political parties in my country, however, this doesn't mean I agree with ALL of their policies. I think it's important to note that your political and social views don't have to align perfectly with one line of view. You may agree with some, disagree with some. [/QUOTE]
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