To: Belisaurius
Bush signed the partial birth abortion bill. He said he supported the Marriage Amendment and has said or done nothing to the contrary. He put forward a faith-based initiative which, altough it was rejected this time, will probably be resubmitted if the next senate Republican majority grows. He is a decent, honorable, moral Christian man who, like all of us, makes mistakes and isn't perfect.
Evangelicals have three choices: vote for President Bush, vote for Howard Dean (which issues in the Evangelical agenda does he support?) or not vote at all and, by extension, help elect Howard Dean. As an Evangelical myself I can tell you my vote will be going to George Bush proudly and with no reservations.
19 posted on
12/11/2003 6:47:38 AM PST by
Russ
To: Russ
To: Russ
He is a methodist, to the born again that is worse than being a papist.
As a recovering methodist of long standing, i find that two last methodists presidents have done the most damage to this country since FDR.
54 posted on
12/11/2003 7:33:38 AM PST by
dts32041
(No politician who would put me in jail for criticizing them will ever get my vote. Ever.)
To: Russ
Mine, too. The alternative scares me worse than Bush and big government ever could. I know, as an evangelical, that our time here on earth is drawing to a close and that we are in for some very tough times. Government, no matter who the President is, will not save us. Only God can. It's time for all of us to look to God for help. The government will only screw us all over the coals to get what they want. Our best interest isn't one of them.
181 posted on
12/11/2003 11:54:18 AM PST by
Marysecretary
(GOD is still in control!)
To: Russ
Bump!
Right on, Russ! I'm with you... I suspect authors like this are closet liberals trying to foment divisions in the evangelical base...
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