Kirk Cameron was the guest on “WallBuilders Live” today in order to promote his new movie “Monumental” where he explained that the most important lesson he hopes that people take from the film is that faith is always involved in politics – the question is simply whether we will be governed by the faith of atheists who believe we all evolved from slime or Christians under the revelation of the Bible:

You know what’s interesting is that faith is always involved in politics, it’s just not always a Christian faith. If you think about it, even those who are secular humanists, they are importing their secular humanist faith and religion and morality and imposing it on everybody else through the laws that they make. So the idea of faith in government is inescapable; it’s always going to be somebody’s faith, even if it’s faith in atheism.

Even the most ardent atheist has faith that there is no God – and that’s a blind faith; you have to ignore all of the evidence – but he nevertheless holds his position by faith and that faith informs his decisions. So don’t let anyone ever tell you that faith doesn’t belong in politics because you can’t get away from it even if your faith is atheism.

It’s just a question of which is the best faith to have. Do you put your faith in the idea that we all evolved from slime? Or do you put your faith in the revelation that we were created by God in his image and he loves us and has given us a life manual called the Bible?