Yes, you did. Want me to quote it one more time? Why do you say something and back track on it?
The Pope is doing exactly what you said you should do
You're right I did state what you're quoting, qualifying it with 'like with any aspect of life'. A general model of life is to try to get someone off the wrong track when misled. But Jesus
did not admonish, nor call anyone to get involved in political debate and governmental positions. It's neither a necessity to, nor a sin to refrain from getting involved in politics.
Pointing out a false teacher is not what the pope is doing. You're mixing an matching to avoid admitting you're wrong. He's not doing what I'm doing or stating what the bible calls us to do and his actions are only biblical in that Jesus said, the anti-Christ would do this. He can and should highlight the world's woe's. What he shouldn't do is propagate political system's for men to live by. I'm not really sure how this can be any clearer.
Ah, I see. So allowing a political party like the Nazis wouldn't be a sin?
Certain Christians do believe they are called to political office and positions of power. See Christine O'Donnell, George W. Bush and Michelle Bachman.
How can allowing a political party be a sin? I don't think you understand God's views on world governments. He allows them, good and bad and never calls us to revolt against them. Everything is in God's control, not ours. Daniel's interpretation of Nebuchadnezzars' dream covers world governments and God's hand in them.
The example is made clear throughout Israel's captivities and in Jesus' example in Rome. We're to abide in the worlds systems, making any and every attempt to affect men's hearts, through example and living and evangelism. No where does Jesus call on political or economic change. It's part of the reasons his followers rejected Him after a while; because he wasn't going to get rid of the Romans, as they expected from Messiah.
I can't speak for Bachmann, Bush or any others. I have no idea what called them and if they say its God, they can point it out in scripture, but I'm not called to answer for them.
It simply means the bible is crystal clear to someone who takes the time to study it, versus putting faith in some guy in a frock and allowing him to tell you what it means. Or worse, relying on a non-believers' higher criticism of something they don't even believe in. Someone putting forth the idea that the bible is something to be debated doesn't make it valid as a debate. All that's required for many is just a drop of doubt and a good deceiver knows this.
Seventh Day Adventists?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_5:17
There's a whole slew of religious history that debates whether the coming of Jesus rejected the Old Testament. You can research almost any Bible verse and find debate on its meaning.
I wouldn't worry about adventists. I'm sure you know the error of Harold Camping; well Miller is the first Harold Camping, though in a softer sense, in at least he repented. It again turns to congregants not reading their bibles. Acts Ch 10 squashes any debate about dietary laws, and Galatians 3 on all matters of the law, but as we've said, people will not read the bible. Knowing this any man can make himself a church 'leader'' and control the people with laws and trips.
Again, the existence of something does not make it genuine. A whole slew of people looking to muddy the waters and cloud the truth doesn't mean anything but what God said would happen. In the Olivet discourse, Jesus warned of wars once, famines and pestilence once. He warned of falls teachers
3 times
Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many. v. 4-5
And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many. v. 11
For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. v. 24
If God has something in the bible once, it's important. If He emphasizes it with a second mention, it's even more important. If He say's it three times, you'd better believe He's giving you the keys to understanding of what is going to happen.
If people are arising and teaching things that contradict the bible to a non-bible reading bunch of people, you can a) pretend there's some ambiguity in the word of God, as though He were an imbecilic author of confusion or b) take God at his word and realize they're what He say's they are. False Teachers.