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lightshineon -> RE: Single Issue vs Big Picture Voters (5/2/2008 2:30:41 PM)
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Well the scriptures tell us, the ones quoted what he expects of us, though the goverment is secular believers are not. The verse said worrying about food, drink, clothes is what pagans do, we are to seek God, and his kingdom first, and all these things will be added to us. Yes God will have his way, he is soverign, and will put kings on thrones and take them down, but we are not, so we do his kingdom first, as instructed by his word. quote:
ORIGINAL: Evangel70 quote:
Hi, everyone I am more interested in what you think of the Biblical view, everyone is ignoring these verses, I know this is not theology 101, but it is a main and plain question for Christians, I have heard say economic reasons take precedence over moral issues. Lightshineon, perhaps a little clarification is needed. Are you asking whether or not the bible calls Christians to vote based on certain characteristics? Because our American political system is secular in nature, we are not voting for a head of the "church" or for some type of pope. We are voting for someone who will uphold the law of the land (which by it's very nature is changable) and abide by the guidelines set forth in our consitutional governmental system. Of course, we want such a leader to be "moral" but he or she must first be competent and qualified for the job. No political role or position will EVER point us to Jesus. If you read your bible, you will not see a single example where God comanded his people to have a political say in the government of the countries they were in. As Peter, Paul and the early church fathers were planting churches wherever they went, they gave no instructions or commands as to which whom they should have in the Roman senate or which Ceasar they should support. There is a reason for that. The kingdoms of man have NOTHING to do with the kingdom of God. So what are we to do? Pray that God will give you guidance as to whom to vote for whomever you believe will do the best job. God is ultimately in control anyway so He will always have the last say. [:)]
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