This guy is a self-righteous Pharisee. If we should not judge then why is he judging both Harris and Trump? As Christians we should vote based on policies not personalities. We are all sinners and that includes him as well.
Interesting. Just saw a meme that said something to the effect of "you can't vote for a pro abortion candidate on Tuesday and sing "Oh how I love Jesus on Sunday". It got me to thinking: I'm pretty certain there were some folks who believed that they were "good Christians" but who were slave owners or who whole heartedly thought that Jim Crow laws were perfectly fine. Going further back, there are many examples of things we now view with horror but were accepted as normal by folks who were quite serious about their faith in Christ. I suppose reconciling those times in history might be akin to voting for a pro choice candidate?
I try not to judge, but I cannot wrap my head around ANY Christian voting for a republican. Why would a believer identify with a party that despises EVERYTHING Jesus stood for.
@@JasonLanier Nice try, but I will not condescend to you as you have to me. I invite you to reread the Sermon on the Mount with an open heart and mind. Good luck.
I believe you nailed this. If by their fruits you shall know them, what are the fruits, these days, the Evangelicals and MAGA Christians are showing to the world? The racism, bigotry, petty childish meanness, hypocrisy and even violent rhetoric of today’s radicalized Republican Party has and is continuing to stain Christianity and the gospel message it once tried to preach.
I agree with Charlie Kirk. I mean come on? Would Jesus vote Democrat?
Would Jesus actually vote?
This guy is a self-righteous Pharisee. If we should not judge then why is he judging both Harris and Trump? As Christians we should vote based on policies not personalities. We are all sinners and that includes him as well.
Interesting. Just saw a meme that said something to the effect of "you can't vote for a pro abortion candidate on Tuesday and sing "Oh how I love Jesus on Sunday". It got me to thinking: I'm pretty certain there were some folks who believed that they were "good Christians" but who were slave owners or who whole heartedly thought that Jim Crow laws were perfectly fine. Going further back, there are many examples of things we now view with horror but were accepted as normal by folks who were quite serious about their faith in Christ. I suppose reconciling those times in history might be akin to voting for a pro choice candidate?
I try not to judge, but I cannot wrap my head around ANY Christian voting for a republican. Why would a believer identify with a party that despises EVERYTHING Jesus stood for.
What are the things that Jesus stood for?
@@JasonLanier Nice try, but I will not condescend to you as you have to me. I invite you to reread the Sermon on the Mount with an open heart and mind. Good luck.
I believe you nailed this. If by their fruits you shall know them, what are the fruits, these days, the Evangelicals and MAGA Christians are showing to the world? The racism, bigotry, petty childish meanness, hypocrisy and even violent rhetoric of today’s radicalized Republican Party has and is continuing to stain Christianity and the gospel message it once tried to preach.
Are you serious?
If by the fruits of Christianity the world will know Christianity.. then, wow! Christianity does not look too cool at all.
So who CAN we vote for in the POTUS election??
God will tell you
Vote based on policy not personality as we are all sinners. We are no better or worse than our fellow man.