I'm not here trying to convince anybody to vote for Donald Trump. I think every Christian needs to make up his own mind about this issue.
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I don't believe a Christian has to sell his soul to the devil to vote for Donald Trump.
No Christians I know who are supporting Trump are under the illusion that The Donald is a seasoned student of Scripture.
I will be the first to admit that the sanctity of life and the preservation of religious freedom are not even among the top ten concerns of most voters. But those issues should be of primary importance to those who call themselves Christians.
If you're going to vote for somebody because you think they have a great faith in God, you'd better be sure that God has faith in them.
A lot of the evangelicals supporting Donald Trump aren't expecting that he's going to start holding Bible studies in the Oval Office. They just want somebody who's going to solve problems.
We're never going to have a perfect candidate unless Jesus Christ is on the ballot.
With participation in politics so low at the moment I think Christians should ensure their views are represented at all levels and not leave it to others.
Quite frankly, I would prefer to have a non-Christian like Mitt Romney who at least pretends to embrace biblical principles over a professing Christian like Barack Obama who embraces very unbiblical positions on abortion.
Politics are not the task of a Christian.
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.
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