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Originally Posted by ChristopherHall
The system is so corrupt those who vote for either party are implicant in the destruction of America. The only real answer is to preach THE KINGDOM and make a total break from these parties in the name of all that is Holy. Imagine if the first church would have sided with one Roman political group over another? Or imagine if the Christians began supporting the Zealots, Pharisees, or Sadducees expect these parties to save society? No. Christians made a complete break dwelling under the wicked system without being part of it. More Christians today side with the DNC or the RNC more than G-O-D. Then they let the POLITICS of THIS WORLD divide BROTHERS and SISTERS. America is DOOMED as long as the Church keeps whoring around with worldly political parties like some drunken prostitute.
I'm constantly hearing the "vote for the lesser of two evils" line. What makes us think that we are so married to this corrupt system that we feel we have to vote for ANY evil?
Instead of taking a stand for a political party...why not take a stand for Christ?
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well, i would not vote (i'm still considering it) but if christians didn't vote we would basically be casting a vote for obama. Please don't get me wrong, I can't stand McCain, but the fact that Al-Jeezra, the Palestinian Authority, and radical muslims around the world support a so-called "christian" who supposedly shuns the koran and islam is a huge red flag for me. If it was between clinton and mccain, i don't think I could care less. Talk about tweedly dee and tweedly dumb. Ron Paul was the best candidate, he was radical, but at least he was completely upfront and open about his policies. Who doesn't want a president that wants to prevent a national/international ID, abolish the IRS, cause the value of the dollar to go up, instead of down, leave the united nations, etc. Obviously all of things can't happen with one president, and some probably will never happen. But I don't get how someone could go for mccain or obama, or hilary over Paul, I am obviously in the minority.