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To: Lakeshark; betty boop

That was a gracious post, Lake. Thank you.

And, yes, I do understand your point of view. I was able to go there with McCain because he was pro-life, pro-Defense, and unwilling to endorse the homosexual agenda.

Romney, though, is a horse of a different color.

Like Betty Boop, you have a sliver of hope that somehow America will survive Romney’s liberalism better than it will Obama’s, and that because Romney purports to care about America while Obama does not.

Here’s hoping you are right and that a Romney vote is just kicking the can down the road with the least damage to America.

My concern is (1) That America is snubbing God, (2) That the damage will be as bad but in a different area, and (3) That there must be some remnant standing for God to forestall judgement when most of America stands guilty of voting against the morality of God.


796 posted on 06/15/2012 6:08:26 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for their victory!)
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To: xzins
"That there must be some remnant standing for God to forestall judgement when most of America stands guilty of voting against the morality of God."

Is it just now occurring to you that We The People should be voting for 'the morality of God'? Are you convinced that all your votes have been 'for the morality of God' in the past?

If I had to guess over which of the two who can be elected president is more likely to be effected by the prayers of We The People, I would guess it is Milt, but there is always the possibility that God will grab the heart of little barry bastard commie and turn him ... but it is less likely with a drug addled probable bi sexual than it is with a non-drug using, monogamous man. Would it be out of line to ask you to compare Obama and Romney to Jacob? ... Which twister is more like Jacob, Milt or Barry?

If one limited their vote to ONLY politicians completely 'in the morality of God', that person would probably never be voting. You have every right to vote as you please in America, thus far, but to try and stamp those who vote based upon the political perspectives as being 'outside of God's morality' is, at least to my opinion, a bit hypocritical --falling for a strategy of the accuser of the brethren-- since not one single politician now or later is likely to be standing only in 'God's morality'. Perhaps you know of one who is such a politician. In that case, please share that information.

835 posted on 06/15/2012 8:00:35 AM PDT by MHGinTN (Being deceived can be cured.)
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