To: voiceinthewind; xzins
Richard Cizik, spokesman for the NAE, which represents 45,000 US churches, told NPR yesterday that he voted for Obama in the Virginia primary but didn't want to reveal how he voted in the general election.Another Evangelical leader I have never heard of before.
My own litmus test is that no Christian could vote for Obama under any circumstances. His abortion stand is simply demonic. So, while this guy may be an evangelical, he is not a Christian.
x, is your church a member of this organization? Have you ever heard of this guy before?
21 posted on
12/03/2008 11:08:20 PM PST by
P-Marlowe
(LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
To: P-Marlowe
Goodness, he’s on Time Magazines List of 100 influential people for 2008. I really should read more mainstream stuff.
To: P-Marlowe; voiceinthewind; xzins
My own litmus test is that no Christian could vote for Obama under any circumstances. His abortion stand is simply demonic. FWIW, there are a lot of Christians standing with you.
42 posted on
12/04/2008 5:55:57 AM PST by
wmfights
(Elections have Consequences!)
To: P-Marlowe; Gamecock; Dr. Eckleburg; enat
P-M, we are not on this list. It's hard to believe since we seem to be on every list I run across.
These Protestant church groups were members as of 2008:
56 posted on
12/04/2008 4:44:13 PM PST by
xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain, Pro Deo et Patria)
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