Religious Views and Voting
October 28, 2007
There a some heavy weights in the evangelical Christian arena that would suggest that religion should not play a big role in who we vote for.
- Chuck Colson
- Pat Robertson
- Jay Sekulow
- Wayne Grudem
Well, here are some quotes that communicate another thought on this issue.
“People have got to understand that the beliefs of the Mormon cult are totally inconsistent with biblical Christianity,” Bill Keller of LivePrayer.com told The Christian Post on Monday
“It is inescapable that one’s religious views, or lack thereof, will shape one’s personal integrity. There is no question about that,” said Cizik.
Tim: How will your faith affect how you run your campaign? If elected, how will it affect your presidency?
Gov. Huckabee: My faith is my life – it defines me. I don’t separate my personal and professional lives. My faith doesn’t influence my decisions, it drives them, both in how I am running this campaign and how I will govern if elected president. For example, when it comes to the environment, I believe in being a good steward of the earth. Real faith makes us humble and mindful, not of the faults of others, but of our own. It makes us less judgmental, as we see others with the same frailties we have. Faith gives us strength in the face of injustice and motivates us to do our best for “the least of us.” Our nation was birthed in a spirit of faith — not a prescriptive one telling us whether to believe, but one acknowledging that a providence pervades our world. We need a president who leads in that spirit.
Here are some articles of Interest:
Why Some Evangelicals Won’t Vote for Romney
An interview with Mike Huckabee
Huckabee
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