Posted on 06/11/2012 7:24:16 AM PDT by jimluke01
Its no secret that I have been and remain a vocal critic of Mitt Romney. To say that his conservative bona fides are suspect is an understatement. I have tremendous respect for a number of fellow evangelical Christians who say that they will not support his presidential candidacy. I expect I will anger some of them, and may even lose a few friends. Still, in November, I am voting for Mr. Romney and suggest that any Christian - Republican, Democrat or independent - should do the same.
Jesus admonished: Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves. (Matthew 10:16). It is through this biblical prism that I shine my multicolored analysis.
President Obama is a wolf. Though he purports to be Christian, his policies are decidedly un-Christian. This man eagerly advances a culture of death. He is the most radically pro-abortion president in American history. He has dutifully signed off on - and implemented at each opportunity - every extremist demand of the radical pro-abortion and homosexual activist lobbies.
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It's amazing to me how many Freepers are rock-ribbed pro-lifers right up until the time comes to actually prove it in the voting booth.
Yes. Voting one's conscience and conviction. (Resttozero>
I will, because I believe that every effort must be bent to remove the current usurper and his crew, and pull the fangs of his sycophants; for in spite of all else, the Republican candidate is (a) not Marxist, and (b) is subject to influence by conservative/TP cohorts. Displaced votes to a non-winner is helping to elect Obama. My conscience and conviction is that I must not encourage that.
If they vote for Willard theyre not God fearing Bible believing Christians with faith in God...
Were there a conservative candidate running for President on the Republican ticket, I would be free to join you. As it appears now, I will not be able to do that.
I expect the Republican nominee will be elected, yet without the help of several FReepers. In my dictionary, FReeper is synonymous with “conservative” but not necessarily “Republican”.
Matt Barber, thanks jimluke01.
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