“I appears, then, that you are faced with a Hobsons choice, assuming that Clinton and Romney are the nominees:
A.) Support the Mormon at the risk that more people will go to Hell due to the heresies that his faith teaches them.
B.) Support the secular-humanist at the risk that her policies will result in a further deterioration of family and social values, thereby condemning more people to Hell due to increase levels of sin and reduced levels of acceptance of Christs Gospel.”
I feel as if I’m repeating myself ad nauseum, but I don’t want you to think I’m ignoring the question.
I feel that secular humanism and Mormonism are equally dangerous. They both teach a false religion. Therefore, I could not cast my vote for a candidate who espoused either view.
You dismiss my choice to vote for a third party as a vote for Hillary. It it not. I do not control the outcome of elections. I must stand before a Holy God and some day give account for the choices I make. I will not stand before Him and be ashamed of voting out of fear of the Republicans losing an election.
In the entire scheme of things, salvation is so much more important than any election. Elections are temporal matters, but eternity is not.
Reconciliation with God takes precedence over elections. That’s all I’m trying to say.
Fair enough. Thanks for the response.