I have to disagree with you, the author points out above how he thinks a Christian should vote, or perhaps how he wants a Christian to vote. Christians tend to not do so well when they allow one man to think for them.
Neither man has a history of supporting Biblical standards; both have worked to ease the destruction of innocent life and the family. One is now actively pushing these things and the other says he has changed (most of the time) on them. Whether a Christian believes Romney means what he says seems to be the only way to discern what to do in this election. Romney did come across as earnest last night. It is too bad that the so called social issues that most Christians will use to decide were off the table.
Good point.
Neither man has a history of supporting Biblical standards;
True but when one examines legislation Reagan signed into law, he too could be lumped into the same category you place Obama and Romney.
Not surprised that the social issues were not on the table. The only real social issue there was on the table was the issue of Obamacare or healthcare. The rest was on the economy.