I think we can all face the facts that there were a fair number of Catholics and a fair number of Evangelicals (more than we’d care to admit) who were either swept up into the whole thing, dont really care about the social issues or were simply misinformed or uninformed.
Well all find out soon enough how Obama is going to lead. I happen to believe that he is going to blindly push from the left, thinking that there will be no resistance.
I hope he will be surprised when true Christians rise up together and speak with one voice.
**I hope he will be surprised when true Christians rise up together and speak with one voice.**
I’ll put a fervent “Amen” to that hopeful thought/prayer.
(Christians CAN unite against him. I think he will be shocked.)
Why would that happen? It is obvious that far too many not only voted for him, but stayed home to ignore another choice.
McCain was a choice like many Christians, including Catholics make in their religious life. Yes you don't like some of what the church's teachings, laws and rules are, but you still follow them because that is part of what you agreed to when you joined.
So voting for Obama was reprehensible, but not voting for the only other possible winner was too!