For too long, Christians in America have been spiritually manipulated into believing they must choose between one corrupt political party or the other. Election after election, believers are confined to casting a vote for the lesser evil. But nowhere in Scripture does God compel His people to empower evil simply because another evil appears worse. God does not grade evil on a curve. God condemns evil.
Scripture is clear: Christians are not called to participate in darkness. Christians are called to expose it.
"Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness — but rather expose them."
Yet millions of believers continue empowering political systems that openly produce corruption, deception, moral compromise, exploitation, and the protection of wickedness at the highest levels of power. America has now witnessed scandals involving trafficking, exploitation, abuse, blackmail, corruption, involving powerful elites connected to political institutions.
And what has the political establishment done? Protected itself. Both political parties publicly accuse one another while privately preserving the same corrupt power structure that continues shielding evil from true accountability.
Because neutrality toward evil is not righteousness. The Bible does not instruct believers to tolerate darkness for political convenience. It commands separation from it.
"Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?"
The modern Church has too often been conditioned into political captivity — fearful of speaking boldly, fearful of confronting corruption, fearful of losing tax status, fearful of criticism, fearful of being called "too political." Meanwhile, evil became organized. The result is a lukewarm Church that often prefers comfort over confrontation. And Jesus directly warned the churches about this condition.
In Revelation, Christ rebuked the lukewarm church — not the openly wicked world.
That warning matters now more than ever. A Church that refuses to confront corruption while continuing to empower corrupt systems is no longer acting as salt and light within the nation. It is compromising with darkness.
The United People's Party was created to give Christians and morally grounded Americans another path. A choice that does not require believers to surrender their conscience to political machines that no longer represent biblical morality, constitutional integrity, or truth. This movement exists so Christians no longer have to participate in the false choice between two corrupt systems.
Faith must return to the fight. Not through hatred. Not through violence. Not through blind political loyalty — but through truth, moral courage, constitutional principles, accountability, and unwavering obedience to God above political parties.
The Church was never called to retreat from confronting evil. It was called to stand against it.
"Woe to those who call evil good and good evil."
America does not need more politically obedient Christians. It needs courageous Christians willing to reject corruption, expose darkness, defend truth, protect children, and place obedience to God above loyalty to political organizations.
The time has come for believers to separate themselves from affiliation with corruption — and help restore moral accountability to public life.