Though prayer is good and biblical, I believe we are also under obligation to attempt to instill change as well. While I believe that such groups as the Moral Majority, and the like, go too far with their agendas, but they do show some progression towards Christian changes in government. I am stressing here the progression and not their agenda; Christians should be progressive, assertive, vote, run for office, et. al.<br><br>We will never be able to legislate Christianity (it is not even biblical to try), but we can ATTEMPT to get moral laws passed and put candidates in offices that "support" Christianity--though at times putting Christian and politics in the same sentence seems erroneous.<br><br>Daniel served in a corrupt regime and changed a nation somewhat for God, we should do the same, as we are gifted by God's spirit.<br><br>Support what is right, biblically campaign against what is wrong, and pay your taxes, after-all we could have [color:red]<font class="biggest">H</font mu=biggest><font class="bigger">I</font mu=bigger><font class="big">G</font mu=big>H</font color=red> taxes like Canada's [img]http://www.the-highway.com/w3timages/icons/puke.gif" alt="puke" title="puke[/img]


Reformed and Always Reforming,