To: truthandlife
In your opinion, would Christ vote for Bush or the Democrat candidate. Certainly you would blasphemy him by suggesting that he would be gullible enough to vote for some third-party scam artist.
18 posted on
02/09/2004 9:20:10 AM PST by
bayourod
( Dean's anti-terrorism plan: "treat people with respect and they will treat you with respect"12/1/03)
To: bayourod
As she states in the article,
"It is the moral and biblical duty of Christians to choose representatives of great moral character who fear God. It is then our job to support them in prayer and stand with them when they are persecuted. And when they become weak and want to compromise we hold their feet to the fire. If their fruit is different than their talk then we need to fire them and elect a new Christian." Is there anything wrong with this?
19 posted on
02/09/2004 9:22:19 AM PST by
truthandlife
("Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God." (Ps 20:7))
To: bayourod
In your opinion, would Christ vote for Bush or the Democrat candidate. Certainly you would blasphemy him by suggesting that he would be gullible enough to vote for some third-party scam artist.
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You make the tacit assumption that Christ would participate in the secular humanist state's sacrement known as voting and that, if he did, his choices would be limited to voting for Bush or a Democrat.
Neither assumption is warranted, especially the second. I'd be interested in seeing arguments for the first, given the efforts by worshippers of the state to deny that the state is "under God". Such as state is nothing but an idol, and loses all legitimacy.
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