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Old 09-25-2008, 12:28 AM
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Charisma Magazine Endorses John McCain

Today I received the October 2008 issue of Charisma Magazine.
On page 82, Stephen Strang has an article titled "We Endorse John McCain."

Here is the article.
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Final Word by Stephen Strang
We Endorse John McCain


It will surprise no one that Charisma is endorsing John McCain for president of the United States. But what may surprise you is why we chose him over the other candidate.

We understand why some like Barack Obama. He is young and personable, and his call for change is something that resonates with many Americans. He has reached out to the evangelical community as has no other Democrat since Jimmy Carter. And he is clear when he articulates his Christian faith, even though he has stated publicly that Christianity is not the only road to heaven.

We applaud the fact that Obama is the first African-American to be nominated by a major party. We believe it’s time America elected a person of color as president.

But otherwise we can’t support him. One reason is his lack of experience. He does not have one major accomplishment to his name in his life as a public servant.

Another reason is his view on the sanctity of life. Even though he told me in a meeting with Christian leaders in June that he does not believe in abortion, he says the first thing he’ll do as president is pass the Freedom of Choice Act, a law which would annihilate every state law limiting or regulating abortion, including the federal ban on partial birth abortion.

This nation is greatly divided on the issue of abortion. But most evangelicals agree that abortion is wrong. I believe this issue alone will cause many Americans who would otherwise vote for a likeable candidate such as Obama to vote against him.

The third reason we cannot support Obama is his sympathy toward those who are attempting to legitimize homosexuality. Since the beginning of recorded history, marriage has been between men and women, an institution designed by God for the primary purpose of bringing children into the world and raising them in a family. But radicals in our country now want to change the definition to include unions between two people of the same sex.

Many of them are also pushing for the passage of legislation that would give homosexuals special legal rights and that would protect them from “hate speech,” loosely defined as language that criticizes them in any way, even if it is based on biblical beliefs. We must not elect a leader who will support this legislation or aid the homosexual agenda in any way—because if same-sex marriage is ever legalized or protected on a national level, there will be no turning back.

But the argument against Obama and for McCain goes beyond their levels of experience and their stands on abortion and homosexuality. There is a basic difference in their philosophies of government. McCain is for limited government, and Obama sees government as the solution to major problems in society.

As Marc Nuttle says in his book Moment of Truth, the Democrats would take us down a dark path toward big government. Such a government would limit our freedoms and increase oppressive control. Picture France and Germany—and then contrast this image with that of the America McCain would lead.

In an interview with Rick Warren at Saddleback Church in August, McCain and Obama gave answers that were polar opposites. When asked about evil, Obama mentioned Darfur and child abuse—both standard liberal answers. But McCain didn’t hedge about evil in the world. He said he’d stop at nothing to get Osama bin Laden. He wants to bring our troops home from Iraq, but only “in victory and with honor,” while Obama has said he’d be willing to negotiate with terrorist governments such as Iran.

McCain would allow offshore drilling to solve the dependence on Middle Eastern oil. Obama would oppose it. And they would each support very different candidates for the Supreme Court.

In the Saddleback interview, McCain was strong, decisive and honest about himself in a way that caught everyone by surprise. He is a true American hero who has served this country well in Congress for nearly 25 years. He has a history of bipartisanship, yet he is definitely his own man—something that comes through in his interview with me on page 34 of this issue.

To me, the choice is clear: Obama’s presidency would be a disaster in many ways; McCain’s would move our country in the right direction. We urge you to encourage everyone you know to back John McCain and vote for him on November 4.
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Old 09-25-2008, 09:01 PM
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Re: Charisma Magazine Endorses John McCain

Maybe their stand will make them a bit more influential-- giving them the appearance of relevancy in more religious, political circles.

HAS TBN ENDORSED A CANDIDATE?

It seems like whenever I do waste electricity by tuning them in, the VAST MAJORITY of their studio audience are Black Christians-- Blacks who generally would support the Democrats.
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Old 09-25-2008, 09:36 PM
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Re: Charisma Magazine Endorses John McCain

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HAS TBN ENDORSED A CANDIDATE?
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I don't watch TBN.
I do have my tv set to record Hal Lindsey, Bill Gaither, and Perry Stone and occasionally I watch one of those recordings. Right now I'm several weeks behind.
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