This morning in the Wall Street Journal (yes, I read the Journal; I stopped reading the New York Times because of their terribly biased reporting), Suzanne Sataline reports that a conservative legal group is looking for clergy people to join them in challenging the IRS and their “clergy rule” that grants tax exempt status to churches as long as they prohibit political sermons and actions from the pulpit.

In a nutshell, on September 28th, this group wants clergy people to stand up and engage in partisan activity to challenge this rule.

Well, they won’t be getting support from me.

If pastors and other clergy people want to be politicians, then they should get out of the pulpit.

Maybe I’ve lost my mind, but clergy people are supposed to preach Christ crucified, not “support candidate X.”