With the right to vote, our choice should be for the Holy Spirit to lead us and guide us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As your congressman, I hold the Holy Bible as being the major directions to me of how I vote in Washington D.C.
Voting is a right that has been given to every American; however, as Christ followers, our votes should reflect our God.
The right to vote should be considered sacred in our democracy.
The key is to vote because we need a vote to put the people in power that we want to represent us.
Your vote can't be separated from your faith.
I really believe that anybody on the Left or the Right that tries to invoke the teachings of Jesus to say they should vote for this candidate or that candidate, I think they're stretching Scripture.
If God had wanted us to vote, he would have given us candidates.
Every time we go into the voting booth, we are choosing the moral and spiritual direction of our nation. That is a privilege and responsibility that should not be abdicated.
The path we have chosen is constitutional.
Moreover, I want us to urge political and religious leaders, and all peoples of the world, to move forward in a conciliatory spirit, to deal with religious matters in a responsible and balanced way, and to focus on their common grounds.
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