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Clark Coleman's avatar

I think the unspoken difference here is that most of us approach politics pragmatically and even defensively -- how can I prevent the most harm from being done by government? -- whereas some Christians think that if you vote for someone you have given that politician your whole-hearted endorsement and are now morally responsible for any bad thing he does.

I don't think the latter perspective holds up under scrutiny, but it has to be addressed. Note that your discussion assumes the former perspective: do the most good and the least harm.

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Chase Green's avatar

God recognizes those who are more evil than those who went before them: 1 Kings 16:30; 2 Kings 21:9; 2 Chronicles 33:9. I was a Desantis supporter. Upstanding guy with good policies. I will hold my nose and vote for President Trump, who is not an upstanding guy, but will still stand for (mostly) good policies. Far superior policies compared to: drag queen story time, baby murder, mocking "Jesus is Lord," mocking the Lord's Supper, inability to define what a woman is, rampant crime and *illegal* immigration, cost of living crisis (which directly impacts the principle found in 1 Tim. 5:8 making that much more difficult), race-based identity politics when the Bible says "there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3:28), radical feminism, endless wars (I'm not against a *JUST* war -- a war fought to defend the homeland or even another country if true atrocities are being committed, such as the Holocaust), corruption of the food supply and excessive reliance on medications (which Mr. Kennedy, oddly enough, is going to try to fix -- I don't agree with Mr. Kennedy on very many things but he is right about that part). There are many other reasons but this list is long enough why this Christian will be voting for President Trump come November 5th.

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