The "prophetic office" of the pastor, regarding addressing civil authorities, is not a political act but spiritual judgment. You, the congregant, must follow up with political action.
It is too easy for us to think that, in hearing the prophetic act, we're taking part in some political act. It has a pacifying effect: we think we're somehow being political in that moment. And then we can go home and sit on the couch. "That evil politician really got it good this morning." No, he doesn't care; he's not going to download the sermon from the church website.
It's on you to be political.
Faithful Christians will reject Chrislam, the view that Muslims worship the same God we do and believe in the same God we do.
Faithful Christians will also reject Judeo-Christianity, the idea that Christians and Judaism have the same God and non-Christian Jews are still in a special/saving relationship with God despite rejecting Jesus.
That would be the Bible. If you get a chance, you should take a look. The reason her statements seem foreign, is you don’t know it.
Jesus fulfilled every promise (1 Corinthians 1:20)
There’s a new Covenant and the old one is dead (Hebrews 8:13)
Those who believe in Jesus are the real children of Abraham (Galatians 3:29).
The Church is the Israel belonging to God (Galatians 6:16).
The land is meaningless (Hebrews 11:13-16).
Women should not be serving in the military, law enforcement, or combat-adjacent spaces. Utterly deplorable.
The fact that this will offend 99% of Americans only reveals how longhoused society really is.
You can’t convince me Muslims belong in the US, they don’t
You can’t convince me that Israel should have a ridiculous level of influence in the US, it shouldn’t
This makes everyone angry, I couldn’t care less