I welcome pastors speaking to ISSUES, one's that the Bible clearly addresses. Now, it may be that those are issues currently in debate in government ... and that MAY be yet another reason to address it. But I'm not in favor of supporting individual politicians.
Christianity (and religions in general) have a LONG history of dancing with government - sometimes being joined at the hip. And this rarely goes well for religion. Politicians simply are better with power issues and using people for their own purposes. The alliance often helps politicians but rarely helps faith and religion.
And beware - politicians care about POWER. And as a result, often aren't consistent or trustworthy in matters of faith and morality. I'm a Republican and VERY pro-life (that's the single greatest issue for me in the voting booth). But I know.... Ronald Reagan and the first George Bush were very pro-choice until they ran for national office and then did a 180 in order to get the party's nomination. Clinton and Gore did the opposite - both very pro-life until they ran for national office and then did a 180 to become pro-choice. Sadly this sort of thing is not unusual. Even in colonial times - some of our early presidents were not men of faith, didn't go to church - yet they'd quote from the Bible and pray a lot in order to get Christians to THINK they were one of us. Christians should be... well... not gullible, not used. When we dance together, Christians tend to be the partner that gets stepped on.
Just saying...
- Josiah