Moral framework

means the process we use to decide what’s right and wrong.
Scripture informs our morals — it shapes our values like compassion, justice, mercy, and honesty. Those values then guide the laws we make to ensure they serve everyone, not just those who share one faith.

But when you skip that step and base laws directly on scripture, you’re not creating moral laws — you’re enforcing religious control. That’s what Jesus called hypocrisy: using religion to control people instead of guiding hearts toward love and justice.

Jesus condemned leaders who used religion to control through law. He taught that scripture is meant for personal transformation, not political domination. He understood that when religion and politics mix, it doesn’t make government more holy — it makes religion more corrupt.

Understanding Faith

What is Christian nationalism?

Christian nationalism merges faith with political identity, often misrepresenting true Christian values.

How to reclaim faith?

Reclaiming faith involves living compassionately and advocating for justice without political agendas.

Why call out hypocrisy?

Calling out hypocrisy highlights the contrast between true Christian teachings and actions that misuse faith for political gain.

Who are good Christians?

Good Christians live their faith through love and service.

What is the mission?

The mission is to promote genuine faith and compassion in communities.

How can I get involved?

You can get involved by engaging in open minded conversations. Encourage people to critically think about the values of Jesus and what they mean to them. Real change will happen in person.

Faith Reclaimed

Real stories of love and compassion.

This blog inspires me to live my faith authentically and fight for those in need.

Sarah J.
A diverse group of people volunteering together in a community garden.
A diverse group of people volunteering together in a community garden.

Springfield

I appreciate how this platform highlights the true essence of Christianity, focusing on love rather than politics.

A close-up of hands holding a heart-shaped symbol made of natural materials.
A close-up of hands holding a heart-shaped symbol made of natural materials.
Mark T.

Austin

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