"There Is No Crime For Those Who Have Christ"
Religious Right Organization Misleads Clergy On Church-Based Politicking, Says Americans United
Watchdog Group Urges Pastors To Refrain From Using Tax-Exempt Church Resources To Endorse Or Oppose Candidates
Americans United for Separation of Church and State today urged religious leaders to steer clear of bad advice from a Religious Right legal group that seeks to politicize America’s pulpits.
The Alliance Defense Fund has announced that Sept. 27 will be “Pulpit Freedom Sunday,” during which evangelical Christian pastors are asked to endorse or oppose candidates for public office in violation of federal tax law.
“It’s reckless and irresponsible for any organization to urge houses of worship to knowingly violate our nation’s tax laws,” said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United. “Smart pastors know to keep far away from this misguided and partisan initiative.”
Read the full press release at www.au.org
Hrafnkell Haraldsson is the author of A Heathen’s Day, which since 2005 has addressed the life and thoughts of a modern day Heathen. He maintains a second blog, Digital Gods (www.digital-gods.com) which focuses on polytheism for the digital age. He is also the founder of the Mos Maiorum Foundation (www.mosmaiorum.org) which is dedicated to the study and support of Paganism as ethnic religion. 
These people. *grrrowl*
You may remember that, on August 31, you posted a link to an article on the "Invisible Army for Christ." If you reread it, you will see that these loons believe that powerful people ("key men") are "accountable only to God and their peers, not to their constituents or the Constitution." The mere fact that they are powerful indicates that they have found favor with Christ.
Effectively, they believe that the law of the land is "the law of men," and it carries no weight for anyone who is (supposedly) doing God's work.
As you probably know, by the way, delusions of graudeur are a classic sign of psychosis.
Can't argue with any of that, Makarios, including your diagnosis.
It's one thing to read about loons like this in David Weber's "Off Armageddon Reef" or in his Honorverse, but to see them with my own eyes is quite a bit different.
Welcome to the 13th century, America. We're from the church, and we're here to help you.