Bitter-sweet

Moved by the Spirit to Govern

BRASILIA, Brazil � Most of the books on Adelor Vieira's desk are what you'd expect for a congressman busy with the machinery of state: a copy of the civil code, a handy reference guide to laws on local governance. But tucked to one side, within easy reach, lies the book that, for Vieira, trumps all the others: the Bible.

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In countries throughout Latin America, evangelicals such as Vieira are stepping out from the shelter of their churches to enter the fractious world of secular . These Christians are increasingly speaking out, teaming up and getting elected in a region that remains overwhelmingly Roman .

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[W]ith some estimates projecting that Brazil could be 50% by 2050, the influence of evangelicals in the political realm is likely to increase.

I'd rather someone be a faithful than an apathetic . Still, a faithful would be better.

That Protestants are proselytizing in strongholds is disturbing for two reasons. First, there is fertile ground for in the first place. Second, sheep stealing is an ugly and unkind act. However, I'll give the missionaries the benefit of the doubt that they restricted their outreach to apathetic Catholics or atheists. Also, I'm upset by some of the misunderstandings associated with this story.

Witness this quote from the article linked above:

Many are attracted by dynamic worship services and the emphasis on a personal relationship with God.

For many here, faith remains a private affair, their devotion playing out at church and at home. But others are heeding what they believe is a divine calling to shine the light of Christian truth on "works of darkness," which encompass perceived evils as varied as abortion and the corruption rampant in Brazilian ."

Anyone who says Catholicism doesn't involve a personal relationship with God is grossly misinformed. Furthermore, faith should never be merely a private affair and the Church, particularly through the current pontiff, has always advocated Christ's teachings as calls to social change.

Funky Dung

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