If Christians voted their conscience, the major parties would have to stand up and take notice.
Romney Was Not the Problem
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by OldRegular, Nov 21, 2012.
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In the Presidential debates, this candidate would barrage the opponent with constant charges of Constitutionality and put him on the defense. It should not be about "My idea is better than yours," but rather "You did this, which expressly violates X in the Constitution; therefore, you are no longer fit for office" or "This proposal violates X in the Constitution. If you were allowed to carry this out, you would have committed perjury."
Why is it that Jesus Himself said that it is better not to swear, and that those who do are obligated before God to carry out their oaths, yet Christians today give a blind eye to politicians saying or doing things that clearly violate the Constitution--which they swore on the Bible before God to uphold?! What is wrong with you people?! It should never be about "We have to keep this other guy out of office." It should be about your conscience, and particularly about your accountability in supporting the blatant violation of oaths before God by voting for someone, knowing that that person will not regard the document he or she swore to uphold.
God does not bite His nails hoping that Christians will vote for the lesser of two evils. He is all powerful, and holds the heart of the king in His hands. No. He expects us to follow Him, not act like atheists by thinking that our fate lies in the materialism of the world and human outcomes. -
Romney Was Not the Problem
But he wasn't enough of the solution. So we re-elected the problem. -
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Bro. Curtis <img src =/curtis.gif>Site Supporter
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There are several denominations who have endorsed abortion. Initially the Southern Baptist Convention endorsed abortion. I suspect Baptist hospitals perform abortions. Have heard the one in Columbia, SC does but have no definitive proof and it would do no good if I did have.
There was certainly no one on the ballot this year that I could support. Although I have some libertarian beliefs a doctrine libertarian is borderline anarchist in my opinion. -
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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"Have heard" is hearsay----religious gossip not fit for the hogpen -
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Until there is repentance, this nation will continue on its path to destruction. -
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