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I know that traditionally, Anabaptists don't vote. However, I think the time has come for that to change.
One of the big issues on the line in recent elections has been abortion. While many states (including my own) have started state-constitution amendments that would keep abortions from being given in the state, they have failed. I know that in Colorado, the people were able to vote on one of these amendments in 2008? not sure of the year. But it failed.
I think it is our Christian duty to vote to try to save the unborn. I know that Anabaptists don't vote, but I am asking you to help unite separatist churches and bring them to the polls to save the lives of the unborn.
If it is a sin to kill, or even encourage/aid killing, how can we ignore the chance to vote against abortion -- without having blood on our hands?
I ask you to please consider this idea and share it with others.
God bless you.
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One of the big issues on the line in recent elections has been abortion. While many states (including my own) have started state-constitution amendments that would keep abortions from being given in the state, they have failed. I know that in Colorado, the people were able to vote on one of these amendments in 2008? not sure of the year. But it failed.
I think it is our Christian duty to vote to try to save the unborn. I know that Anabaptists don't vote, but I am asking you to help unite separatist churches and bring them to the polls to save the lives of the unborn.
If it is a sin to kill, or even encourage/aid killing, how can we ignore the chance to vote against abortion -- without having blood on our hands?
I ask you to please consider this idea and share it with others.
God bless you.
Grace