Yes, yes it is. If we had more Christians running for office we'd have a bigger pool to vote from with values and morals closer to what we believe. Of course more Christians ought to be running for office.
So you I take it you do not vote... They vote because Christians are not running for office, so you have to make a choice. You just made my point for me!!
We know things now that were not known back then. Abortions were supposed to be "safe and rare". Today they are being used as contraception. The following video is about Roe and the justices who voted, very interesting.
I noticed you didn't mention either of the Bushes or Bill Clinton, is there a reason you excluded them?
Every single one of those candidates support things that God vehemently abhors, and no one who actually knows Jesus as their Savior should have voted for
any of them. The problem does not lie with the people who run. The problem lies squarely with the people who vote.
From the founding fathers on you can find a reason not to vote for a candidate. And if you don't vote you don't have a right to complain about what happens in the country. I'm not about to sit at home and let socialist/communists take over the country because Trump isn't perfect. I don't know where the man stands with God. He is surrounded by Christians, his VP is born again. I have no doubt he is talking to the President about the things of God. I hope he fully surrenders his life. But I believe God has allowed Trump into office for a reason. His stance on abortion, Israel, socialism and the constitution among other issues is reason enough to vote. We aren't in heaven yet. Christians sat out the vote and we got 8yrs of Muslim sympathizer Obama. Nearly destroyed the middle class, put half the country on food stamps.
If you sit and listen to the debates right now and the crazy things the Dems are advocating for if they get in, you'd get yourself in line and vote to make sure they don't get power. If you sit out, don't complain when the country turns into Cuba. I'll be the first one standing here reminding you what you said. [/QUOTE]
First off, let's get a few things straight: I am a Conservative. And actual Conservative, not one of those poseurs who claimed to be one and then voted for McCain, or Romney, or Trump anyway, even though none of them were actual Conservatives.
The very last thing a person sold out for Jesus would be thinking is "How can I further the Gospel? I know, I'll run for political office." What you are advocated smacks of a Theocracy, and that is the very last thing this country needs.
So you are clairvoyant and somehow know I don't vote. Exactly how? How could you possibly assume that from what I wrote? I vote. I've been voting since 1980. How long have you been voting? I won't vote for candidates that display a lack of moral values, or support something God calls a sin. How difficult is that to figure out?
Anyone who votes in favor of abortion votes for murder. You can make excuses for it, but it doesn't change the reality.
Did you want me to go back to Washington? I thought Bush v1.0 was a competent President. Bush v2.0, not so much. Clinton is what He's always been, an amoral, lying thug.
Believe it or not, Obama didn't start this country's slow slid into Socialism. You can thank Johnson for that. How can you claim Trump stands against abortion, when he hasn't done one single thing to stop it? You assume a lot of stupid stuff about someone else you can't assume. You don't know me from a box of Toasties, but you're acting like I want Socialism. Where did you get that? I hate Socialism. My message was blatantly simple, but you turned it into something else, because you didn't like it. it's too blunt. Let me spell it out again, so you can grasp it:
A. Christian. Cannot. Vote. For. A. Morally-compromised. Candidate. Period.
No wriggle room there. At all.