>>641390
Are you a Christian with your all? That is the question. When you see problems in the world, do you see capitalism (or whatever systems you're against), or did you see sin? When you think of solutions for man, do you think of Christ, or implementing your preferred polices? What's your angle in activism? Evangelism? Or debate and protest (against systems and policies you don't like)? Do you think about the things of God or the things of man? Do you pray without ceasing? Do you rejoice in all things? It doesn't look like you do. You seem to think that some things aren't worth rejoicing in, or certain situations and policies that affect your life.
Resolve these things, then think about "reconciling." I'm an entirely apolitical Christian, and I'm not gonna say all have to be, but if something takes away a second from my devotion to the Lord, and a second of my emotion for the things of the Lord (I reserve anger for sins, sadness for sins, joy for spiritual things, etc. Anything else I refuse to give energy to), then I'd question it.