CNN wants to convince the nation that it's okay for believers to vote for Obama. It wants to tell us that today's believers aren't automatic Republican votes because Jesus wasn't partisan. They want to tell us that abortion and gay marriage are things of the past and that modern believers want social justice and peace and environmentalism.
Let's be clear: today's believers don't know anything about anything.
Only one kind of democrat should be elected, and that's one who values life, end of story. Believers who place any other issue above the protection of life have it all wrong. They are placing their own agenda over the single most important moral issue of our time. Evangelical Outpost has it right -- that voters should be single issue candidates if the issue is a fundamental one. And infanticide is definitely important enough. The video below says all you need to know about this election.
7.01.2008
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"Only one kind of democrat should be elected, and that's one who values life, end of story."
I believe the same for Republicans.
Unfortunately there has been so much death over in Iraq that it is getting out of hand.
Completely disagree. The war in Iraq was a policy mistake, no question. But as a fundamental value, not every Republican has beginning a war as a platform initiative. Whereas most Democrats have as a central platform stance that it's okay to slaughter children. Big difference.
We can get out of war with other countries this year. We won't end infanticide this year.
What I am saying is either death is bad. There both murder, both equally bad.
Both being pushed by politicians.
You still confuse "bad policy" with "platform fundamental". War is not a Republican platform. Go back and check the vote records and a majority of Democrats also approved the war and subsequent war funding. However, infanticide is a Democrat platform fundamental. That's the difference.
I never said it was a Republican party. I was just mentioning that it does not matter which party you belong to. The problem is not a fundamental problem nor a bad policy problem. It is all a sin problem.
And at this point one cannot truly be set apart and agree with either party.
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