No, the moral choice was clear. You cannot make a biblical case that voting for the Christian candidate was wrong, but I can easily make a case that voting for Ahh-nold was wrong. Please, do not try to rationalize this sin.
I ask again, McClintock is perfect? If not, you compromised, agree or disagree; clear moral choice notwithstanding.
You cannot make a biblical case that voting for the Christian candidate was wrong, but I can easily make a case that voting for Ahh-nold was wrong.
I may have missed something along the way, but is Ahnold an atheist? I heard him say "God bless Kelliforneeia" at the end of his acceptance(?) speech. Did he mean it? I have to admit, I don't know his religious beliefs; maybe you do?
Please, do not try to rationalize this sin.
That's not my intent even if it comes across that way. Nor is it my intent to start another internal civil war on this thread. Hold tight to your beliefs; they may not get your guy elected next time, but they will get you into heaven.
God bless,
FGS