Joining John Stonestreet, Dr. Timothy George addresses five guiding principles for responsible voting in this week's "Two-Minute Warning." John says it's pure gold!
New on this week's BreakPoint this Week, John Stonestreet interviews Drs. Glenn Sunshine and Jim Garlow, who challenge one of the worst myths in American public discourse: that the Church must stay out of politics.
Since Jesus claims every square inch of the universe as His, Christians are responsible to bring God's goodness to the political arena.
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In a video,John Stonestreet like many other religious men & women encourage Christians to vote. They say it's our responsibility. Yet John states, "If we see anything intrinsically evil no matter the circunstance, then we should not vote for that individual." If that's the case we should not vote at all. Or are we to use double standards when it comes to sin or evil? Is saving a life inside the womb more important than the rest of that individuals life? Are we to disregard one persons lies and even consider it justified and then condemn another for theirs? I keep seeing double standards when it comes to calling evil evil & good good.
Posted By: Rick on September 27, 2012 2:10 PM
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