I suppose it sounded clever when you were writing that.
If Fred is a Christian, where does he attend church?
“Im inclined to vote for Fred, but there is evidence that he doesnt place faith in God and fellowship with believers very high on his priority list.”
I’ve quoted the part where you inferred that. If you said that he doesn’t place faith in God and fellowship in believers high on his priority list, then that means that YOU place that high on your priority list for a candidate.
Moving right along, let me tell you a story. My father in law has been a Southern Baptist Minister for 35 years. I’ve seen him in action. He loves preaching and he loves doing the work of God. He enjoys being in church. He’s been kicked out of 6 churches. All for the same reason: he and his wife get burnt out on having to do everything for the church that when they ask for some of the congregation to help out, the congregation turns against them within a year. He and his wife now worship at home. Tell me, are they Christian? Christ is in the heart.
Moving right along, you didn’t answer my last question. Would you vote for a Jew or a Buddhist or a Hindu for President? (I left out Muslim for obvious reasons)
Would I vote for a Jew or a Buddhist or a Hindu for President? I’m inclined not to.