The issue is not abortion. The issue is Christians getting into bed with dishonest and corrupt people. Tying the abortion issue to a corrupt man just puts dirt on the pro-life position. If I don't support a liar for president, then I am not pro-life? I thought the pro-life side was better than...
You are saying that you are not going to start bashing political parties WHILE you are bashing a political party!
Neither political party is for legalized abortion up til the moment of birth, but I think you know that.
I'm just saying that people should vote for someone who reflects their...
I agree. I am recommending using discernment. People should consider how their vote affects their credibility. If a Christian's credibility is lost because they are defending Trump's indecency, then what happens when they try to talk to someone about God? Why should anyone listen then? Great...
The "crowd" of Christians fully supports Donald Trump. 81%.
You try to keep your reputation by going with THAT crowd. Supporting indecency does NOT bring glory to God. Exactly the opposite. I would rather lose my reputation with Trumpchristians by standing up for what is right than gain...
I can understand being prolife and voting that way. I just can't understand being proud of voting for Trump considering everything else that he does. If this were really the reason you are voting for Trump, why not just vote and then keep your vote quiet? Why do so many Trump-christians claim...
Well said. And if you believe that Donald Trump best represents your values, you should absolutely vote for Trump, no matter what it does to your reputation as a Christian.
Then why do Christians get into bed with them? Particularly this one, (who does things that I won't even mention)
And they are proud of it?
And they accuse people of not even being Christian if they don't also get into bed with this one?
They claim (with their votes) that this person best...
The United States is a "Democratic Republic."
When we vote, we are voting for someone to represent us in government. If a candidate is immoral and "has too many flaws to list" and a Christian decides that this person best represents them, isn't there something wrong there?
A person is still free to accept Christ or reject him.
When Jesus said "you shall die in your sins", it was not coercion. A person is still free to believe or disbelieve.
They have more facts to make an intelligent decision after he told them what would happen, but nobody was forced in either...
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