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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So you were highly invested in adhering to what you believe is the absolute word of God on sins such as homosexuality. Are you equally invested in calling out other sins, such as adultery or greed?[/quote] BBC1 Absolutely I am invested in calling out adultery and greed as sins, and I do not condone them but urge one to repent. And before you go there, I will preempt an anti-Trump screed. There is no question Trump is an adulterer, and probably greedy. Hillary Clinton (HRC) is greedy as well, per Colin Powell who had to work with her. Whether HRC is an adulterer is unknown. That being said, voting for a political candidate who represents a political party is not condoning or accepting that person's sin. No Christian expects a politician to be anything other than a person-pleaser to get votes. As a Christian, when voting in the last election, the choice was to 1) not vote 2) vote democrat 3) vote republican 4) vote independent Those are the only choices you get. Since only the D or the R have a chance to win, voting Independent is pointless. Not voting is allowing a vote for the other party because you stayed home. What do the democrats stand for? Abortion. Homosexuality. Legalizing marijuana. Marginalizing and discriminating against white males to give non-whites and women dominance and preeminence in the culture. Democrats have a dripping sneer every time they say "white male". As a white male, this is hateful to me. This is elements of my own country turning against me simply because of the color of my skin and assuming my family is guilty of slavery --they are not, we were too poor to own slaves. We were farmers like 70% of the other families in America at the time. So who do I vote for? The man-hating feminists, white-hating black caucus, sexually immoral democratic party? Or do I vote for the republican party that at least makes some effort to rein in abortion, homosexuality, and holding back an explosion that will turn a large portion of Americans into a bunch of stupid potheads? With Pence on the ticket, an evangelical Christian, the choice was a no-brainer: vote for Trump even though he is an adulterer. To not vote and allow someone like HRC to become the leader, a person who would allow the wicked man-hating feminists, the ghoulish Planned Parenthood Megele-like organization, and the queers to further increase their powers in the judiciary and government is absolutley unacceptable. Voting for Trump does not make me immoral, because although he has personal failings as a sinner, the [u]party[/u] the R party he represents is opposed to sinful behavior like homosexuality, and other things. With Pence on the ticket, there was good prospects of pushing back against the filthy tide of immorality that washed in with Obama. Both sides are greedy, HRC being more than Trump do to her associations with Wall Street. Few people remember her Catlle Futures exploit where inside information was never proved, but given her nature, extremely likely. Finally, my politics is irrelevant concerning God's word, My salvation is determined by my standing with Jesus, his finished work on the cross, of being written in the Lamb's book of Life. [/quote]
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