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(By John MacArthur)
The following is adapted from a Q&A that John did several years ago at Grace Church. 
Is it unbiblical to belong to a Labor Union?
Answer:
No, not necessarily. The Bible does not say anything specifically about labor unions or political economics. That decision is at the discretion of each individual Christian. It is not more sanctified to be in a [...]

A Post on Politics

Subtitled: Bringing in the Kingdom One Vote at a Time? 
(By Nathan Busenitz)
Can you be a Christian and not vote Republican? Apparently not. At least that’s the impression I get from the local Christian radio talk show I listen to almost every evening during my commute home.
But what if the leading Republican candidates are pro-abortion? What do we do [...]

Paying Your Taxes

(By John MacArthur)
The following is adapted from a sermon on Romans 13:6-7.
Romans 13:6-7 is the setting for our message: “For, for this cause, pay ye tribute also; for they are God’s ministers, attending continually upon this very thing. Render, therefore, to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due, custom to whom custom, fear [...]

(By John MacArthur)
I do think we have a responsibility to care for the environment—we ought to care for every resource God has provided for us.
That’s illustrated in the Old Testament account where God put Israel in the Promised Land, a fertile land flowing with milk and honey. God provided them that productive land and commanded [...]

(By John MacArthur) 
We believe the Scripture teaches that we are to submit to government even if that government does not function entirely (or even primarily) by biblical principles (Romans 13:1-7). That principle is explicit in Peter’s message to servants (1 Peter 2:18-19), which directly follows his more general comments regarding government (vv. 13-17).  And that epistle [...]

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