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Christians Voting, Guessing the Future, and Faith
If the vote tomorrow is Yes, we will know God did it. If the vote is No, we will know God did it. Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on the News
Tagged christians, Faith, politics, referendum, Scottish independence, voting
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A Proverb for Today — Proverbs 24:11-12, Proverbs 24:24-25
One way we speak is our vote, and Christians should speak (verbally and vote-ally) against candidates who openly endorse wickedness, even if we can’t trust their opponents to govern righteously…. Sometimes, even if we don’t want to vote “Yes” for one candidate, we have to vote “No” against his opponent. Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, homosexual marriage, politics, Proverbs, voting
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