Separation Of Church and Hate
Untangling Power, Politics, and the Gospel
David Thompson
When did the Church begin protecting power more fiercely than truth?
When did political loyalty start sounding like spiritual conviction?
When did silence become safer than righteousness?
Across generations, the Church has carried a message meant to proclaim freedom, justice, repentance, and love. Yet history and modern culture reveal a troubling reality. Power, politics, and human ambition have often become entangled with the Gospel itself. The result has been confusion, wounded communities, damaged trust, and a growing number of people who question whether the voice of the Church still reflects the heart of Christ.
Separation Of Church and Hate confronts these difficult questions directly.
David Thompson examines the ways institutional silence, leadership failure, misplaced loyalty, and cultural pressure have distorted the Church's witness. With careful reflection rooted in Scripture and history, this book challenges believers and leaders to rediscover the difference between conviction and hostility, between spiritual authority and institutional control, between faithfulness to Christ and allegiance to power.
This is not a rejection of the Church.
It is a call to refine it.
If the Church is to reclaim its moral voice in a divided world, it must courageously untangle the Gospel from the forces that have compromised its message.
The Gospel does not need protection from culture.
It needs people willing to live it with truth, courage, and humility.