twin1954
Baptist by the Bible
I was being sarcastic when I said that I am about ready to vote for Mr. Obama. I would rather cut my throat, which is what those who do vote for him will being doing.In my opinion, that would be like shooting your toe off because you have a hangnail, or an ingrown toenail. How in the world could a Christian, who knows the Word, vote for a man like Obama? And before you say it, yes, I know there are a lot who have and who will, but I do not think that they have a clue as to how to discern God's Will, or even have the reasoning ability to think about what they are doing. We have seen that many Evangelicals react with their emotions, and make decisions based on emotions. I don't think that can even be debated. Their theology certainly has a large emotional component.
I'm not happy with the current crop of Republicans. The best ones either didn't run, dropped out early, or stayed out for personal reasons. Romney, is bad news, as far as I can see. Newt has flaws, but he may be the best we have. Santorum just doesn't inspire or get people moving, although he has some good things to say. Paul is a nutjob, IMHO, and God knows, we don't need a nutjob at a time like this. Slim pickin's is what we have, and I don't mean the actor.
It is an absolute truth that not voting is a default vote for Obama. Writing in a name is also in essence a vote for Obama. The only hope we have is to vote for whoever the Republican nominee is, holding your nose if you have to, if for no other reason that to NOT give an easy victory to Obama. We simply cannot afford 4 more years of the muslim-in-chief. But we can petition God and pray that He gives us the best one, and pray that that one is not Romney.
If you don't vote at all, you have no right to complain about what we get. No right at all.
I will be voting. I haven't missed a national election in almost 40 years.
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