Endorsing amoral candidates for what reason? What candidate should a Christian vote?

It is not surprising to me that John McCain would throw any Bible believing Christian under the bus. Obviously McCain does not believe the Bible literally. What is more surprising to me is that any Bible believing Christian leader could endorse John McCain. Just because McCain thinks a military solution in Iraq is the correct way to go and thinks Islamofascism has to be defeated is not the same as him thinking that the religion of Islam is evil like Parsley and true Christians. McCain like all of our presidential candidates have a pluralist Universalist view that Christianity is just one of many ways to God.

Also why should Parsley endorse a candidate based on just one issue? What about McCain’s other anti biblical positions? I am glad to see that Parsley has now reversed his endorsement of McCain.

Which gets me on my soapbox. Who does a Christian vote for in this presidential election? I cannot see where any biblical Christian could vote for any of the candidates running for President. It is not a matter of the lessor of evils. They all support many evils of amorality. So why should any Christian take part in this evil by endorsing any of them?

Oh you say, McCain has the right foreign policy? What if I tell you it does not matter one whit. Events will control the leader in charge and not the other way around. When nukes goes off on our soil, will our response be any different no matter who is in office? The President is really controlled by the advisers he works with and public opinion.

Oh you say, Obama will bring peace through talks with those who hate us? Not likely! They will see his overtures as weakness and their evil actions will still get us into war, it is in their control, not ours. There are evil people on the earth and they will bring their hatred to us if we kiss their behind or not.

On the domestic front all of the president candidates have the same socialistic ungodly views so what choice do we have there?

I hate to sound fatalist but God decides who our leader will be. He controls the leader and he knows how to remove those who will not carry out His will. When looking at the decline of morality in American why would we expect to be spared wars, disasters and economic declines in the future? We will not be spared, no matter who is elected. God puts in place the leader He pleases to advance or chastise a nation.

So I am saying at the Presidential level do not be a part of the evil by voting for any person who opposes biblical morality.

Just because you fear the actions of one candidate over another does not mean that this person can do anything without God’s permission.

If they promote something that you perceive will be bad for this country they only can if that is what this country deserves.

All this talk about Democracy is really self delusion. We have no true Democracy our nation stands or falls on the bases of the good or the evil of its citizens. If you think you actually live in a democracy you might not think so during the next world war or after a couple of terrorist attacks. Also, do not let people tell you it is your duty to vote for one of these evils. It is not. It is your duty to obey God and to separate yourself from the evil.

McCain, Hagee, Parsley and CAIR

If McCain is willing to throw Parsley under the train, is he willing to do the same with everyone who agrees with him? Is he willing to forsake every other conservative Christian pastor who understands the Bible states there is only one path and that it comes through His Son, Christ Jesus?

I know why CAIR is trumpeting the news of McCain’s rejection of Parsley and Hagee. That group and those who fund them would like all Christians in the U.S. to become so self-conscios about proclaiming the truth about Islam that we begin to censor ourselves through a form of self-imposed political correctness.

This is dangerous. It’s one thing to reject and marginalize Hagee for what he said, which startled me in its crude insensitivity and questionable biblical analysis. It’s another thing to take the same approach to Parsley, whom, I believe is expressing the spiritual convictions of the vast majority of evangelical and fundamentalist Christians in America – as well as the Bible they revere.

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