WHAT COMMUNIST INSURRECTIONISTS AND “DOMESTIC ENEMIES” LOOKS LIKE
Roger Fulk
March 6, 2026
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WHAT COMMUNIST INSURRECTIONISTS AND “DOMESTIC ENEMIES” LOOKS LIKE – CHARLES CURTMAN Mar 6, 2026
“Even a child is known by its doings, whether his works be pure, and whether it be right.”—Prov. 20:11
| Should Christians in America feel any responsibility to participate in our electoral process? Should they vote? Should pastors encourage their congregations to vote? I think the answer to these questions might range from “Absolutely!” to “Of course,” to “Duh?” Christians should be the most informed and faithful voters in America. Pastors should conscientiously and consistently encourage their congregations to vote and Churches should, if possible make their facilities available as polling places. (Among other things, this demonstrate community leadership on the part of a church and creates a unique opportunity for interaction with people in the community). Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more WHAT COMMUNIST INSURRECTIONISTS AND “DOMESTIC ENEMIES” LOOKS LIKE “Even a child is known by its doings, whether his works be pure, and whether it be right.”—Prov. 20:11 CHARLES CURTMAN Mar 6 READ IN APP Should Christians in America feel any responsibility to participate in our electoral process? Should they vote? Should pastors encourage their congregations to vote? I think the answer to these questions might range from “Absolutely!” to “Of course,” to “Duh?” Christians should be the most informed and faithful voters in America. Pastors should conscientiously and consistently encourage their congregations to vote and Churches should, if possible make their facilities available as polling places. (Among other things, this demonstrate community leadership on the part of a church and creates a unique opportunity for interaction with people in the community). C.R. Curtman – FYI is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Subscribed Some pastors oppose participation by church members in the political process based upon the idea that such involvement somehow reflects negatively on a Christian’s spirituality and their faith that God is on His throne and sovereign over the affairs of earth, etc., etc. I have yet to find any scriptural justification for such arguments, but I’m open to correction. I want to put this as gently as I can, but it is irresponsible at best for pastors to take the position described above. It should call into question (1) their overall capacity for the exercise of common sense, and (2) their ability to attain knowledge, understanding and wisdom relative to other matters. In today’s America especially, I think that it is unbiblical in principle and utterly foolish and stupid for any Christian to discourage another from voting. The voting record of Christians in America is abysmal and shockingly, shameful, and pastors are partly to blame. If all Bible Believing Christians voted, communists (aka) Democrats) would never be elected to any political office in America. Christians who don’t vote help bad people win elections. They assist in the suicide of their own country, and will have only themselves to blame for the loss of liberties and opportunities that Christians, of all people, should want to help preserve. Around 70 Democrats boycotted and refused to attend the President’s State of the Union address last week in spite of the fact that people expect those whom they elect to represent them to attend such functions of government. They didn’t attend because the only thing that interests them about the state of the union is that which furthers the overthrow and “fundamental transformation of America” into a communist state. Communists (aka Democrats) who were in attendance, with one exception, scowled, frowned, and heckled the President as he spoke. At least one was removed because of his efforts to disrupt the President’s speech. As happened during President Trump’s previous State of the Union Address, Democrats refused to stand, as Republicans in unison and enthusiastically did, in support of those present who are parents of loved ones murdered by illegal immigrants, in support of aged decorated veterans, etc. as they refused to stand in support of any of the President’s “America First” policies. Probably the most honest things ever done by Communist members of Congress posing as democrats occurred when they, with the exception of Senator John Fetterman refused to stand in verification of their belief that the interests of American citizens ought to be prioritized over the interests of illegal immigrants. It is shocking, shameful and frightening that these Communists-masqueradeing-as-Democrats would publicly expose themselves for the “domestic enemies” that they, in practice and in truth, are. The so-called Democrats in Congress present at the State of the Union address last week, almost to a man, announced clearly, dramatically and apparently proudly that they as a party, are America’s “domestic enemies.” Those who will ignore or deny this are either complicit or in sympathy with them or the most pathetic and worst kind of ignoramuses. C.R. Curtman – FYI is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Subscribed Share |
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