“D1,Your post reads like that of an unbeliever.
Totally discounting what the Lord is doing is not a path to success.”
Okay, that’s over the top. Are you trying to convince us McCain is “God’s will”?? And anyone who sees through him is an ‘unbeliever’? You’re better than that.
While I agree with you AuntB, I do understand where folks are coming from, who make this claim. They see Sarah as a great prospect for the future. I would like to think she will be too. It’s just that I know a lot of things can happen in the next four or eight years. While God does answer prayers, he can’t stop humans from being human. Unfortunately a lot of their free will is expended to support the unsupportable. Insert the name John McCain right here.
Your top must be in a different place than mine; I thought it was low level.
Are you trying to convince us McCain is Gods will??"
Whatever happens will obviously be God's will, since he rules in the affairs of nations.
" And anyone who sees through him is an unbeliever?"
Sees through him? How about seeing how the Lord is working through him? Can Sarah Palin be anything but an answer to millions of prayers? If you ask but have no faith, you cannot receive.
There is no reasonable choice but to vote for McCain, regardless of your personal appraisal of him; He makes a reasonably believable, if imperfect, profession of faith in Christ. There is no question re: Obama, he is a Muslim, as he proved in his interview with George Stepinawfulstuff, saying "my Muslim faith" as glibly, and naturally as one who has said it for his entire life. He is also a supporter of terror, and urban terrorists, income redistribution, abolition of property, and confiscatory taxes.
To throw a tantrum and not vote for McCain because your chosen candidate didn't win is to passively vote for Obama.