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What does the Bible say about politics and religion?

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The Bible warns that politics often corrupts religion, diverting attention from God's sovereignty.

Scripture teaches that political issues can dominate and corrupt the church, leading believers to identify more with earthly parties than with Christ's kingdom. In 2 Samuel, we see the consequences of Israel's desire for a king, which resulted in conflict and chaos, highlighting that political systems ultimately clash with God's authority and ethics. Relying on political structures rather than divine guidance can lead to a compromise of the gospel's integrity.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 3:21-39, Revelation 12:13-14

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