I don’t know of any political party that favors the killing of “babies”, unborn or not. But the republicans love of war, and willingless to lie to create it, has sure resulted in the deaths of a lot of babies.
Now- let’s turn your question on it’s head. Which party does more to teach sex education and birth control. And to make sure that all women who decide to have a child have access to prenatal health care and information? And make sure that when these children are born there is a safety net to ensure they get the food and medicines they need? And make sure they have access to education? And do the most for the families- no matter how poor they are. No matter what their skin color, and no matter what their religion.
I think I understand what you are saying, but remember in both Exodus 9:16 and Romans 9:17 that it was God who put Pharaoh in place in order to accomplish what God wanted to accomplish. We are also told in Romans 13:1 that God is the giver and establisher of all authority.
Therefore, when it comes to voting, believers should vote by prayer and not with their heads. As Proverbs 3:5 says “Trust in the LORD with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding.” Further, we are told in 1 Corinthians 3:19 that the wisdom of this world is foolishness before God.
In other words, those voting against the people that God has decided to put into power, for reasons we may not understand, will only find themselves fighting God. Pray about who to vote for and follow God’s calling regardless of how foolish it may seem.
Todd, I’m not saying anything. Some things don’t really need to be said. I am only asking one question and one question only. I’m not telling anyone how to vote. I of course agree that believers should pray about voting, and yes, God will put in office whom He wants for His sovereign purposes.
I guess I’m not quite understanding the nature of your question and statement then. Your statement said you were surprised when you see people align themselves with Jesus and a political party that promotes the murder of innocent babies. In Exodus 1:15 & 22, Pharaoh orders the baby Hebrew boys to be killed.
If Pharaoh were running for political office today, and you knew it was God’s plan to use Pharaoh for the purpose described in Exodus 9:16 and Romans 9:17, which party would you vote for?
I wouldn’t vote for Pharoah. I wouldn’t vote for politicians who promote abortion.
The point of the poll was simply to make clear, in general, which party more aligns itself with liberal abortion policies. The weird thing for me is that some “christians” seem to support this party and align themselves with,… in essence baby killers.
Thanks for your comments Todd.
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drugsandotherthings
February 16, 2012 at 10:03 AM
I don’t know of any political party that favors the killing of “babies”, unborn or not. But the republicans love of war, and willingless to lie to create it, has sure resulted in the deaths of a lot of babies.
Now- let’s turn your question on it’s head. Which party does more to teach sex education and birth control. And to make sure that all women who decide to have a child have access to prenatal health care and information? And make sure that when these children are born there is a safety net to ensure they get the food and medicines they need? And make sure they have access to education? And do the most for the families- no matter how poor they are. No matter what their skin color, and no matter what their religion.
Jim Jacobson
February 16, 2012 at 11:53 AM
I’ve limited my poll to abortion. Focus.
Todd
February 18, 2012 at 8:26 AM
I think I understand what you are saying, but remember in both Exodus 9:16 and Romans 9:17 that it was God who put Pharaoh in place in order to accomplish what God wanted to accomplish. We are also told in Romans 13:1 that God is the giver and establisher of all authority.
Therefore, when it comes to voting, believers should vote by prayer and not with their heads. As Proverbs 3:5 says “Trust in the LORD with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding.” Further, we are told in 1 Corinthians 3:19 that the wisdom of this world is foolishness before God.
In other words, those voting against the people that God has decided to put into power, for reasons we may not understand, will only find themselves fighting God. Pray about who to vote for and follow God’s calling regardless of how foolish it may seem.
Jim Jacobson
February 18, 2012 at 10:08 AM
Todd, I’m not saying anything. Some things don’t really need to be said. I am only asking one question and one question only. I’m not telling anyone how to vote. I of course agree that believers should pray about voting, and yes, God will put in office whom He wants for His sovereign purposes.
Todd
February 18, 2012 at 7:14 PM
I guess I’m not quite understanding the nature of your question and statement then. Your statement said you were surprised when you see people align themselves with Jesus and a political party that promotes the murder of innocent babies. In Exodus 1:15 & 22, Pharaoh orders the baby Hebrew boys to be killed.
If Pharaoh were running for political office today, and you knew it was God’s plan to use Pharaoh for the purpose described in Exodus 9:16 and Romans 9:17, which party would you vote for?
Jim Jacobson
February 18, 2012 at 7:19 PM
I wouldn’t vote for Pharoah. I wouldn’t vote for politicians who promote abortion.
The point of the poll was simply to make clear, in general, which party more aligns itself with liberal abortion policies. The weird thing for me is that some “christians” seem to support this party and align themselves with,… in essence baby killers.
Thanks for your comments Todd.
Jim Jacobson
February 19, 2012 at 7:13 AM
Now someone is being a bit disingenuous with the voting.
Jim Jacobson
February 19, 2012 at 7:13 AM
Tommy, is that you?