Day 442 of 1000

I am gun shy about enaging in a political discussion with a fellow Christian these days.  That seems wrong somehow.  Many if not most political issues do not seem to have profound spiritual importance.  How to fund the community college is generally a subject on which Christians can disagree agreeable–if you know what I mean.  On the other hand, I do not understand how someone who calls themself a follower of Christ can admonish someone that abortion, traditional marriage, parental rights, and other such subjects are in the domain of politics and Christian’s can disagree about them and still be Christian.  In these cases where the bible is so clear, there is no room for Christian’s to waffle.  It is wrong to support politicians who support those things God hates.

My guy was not nominated this year, but my choice is clear.  I did not so much vote for Romney (although I am a big Paul Ryan fan), rather I voted against the guy who supports partial birth abortion which I believe is infanticide.  I also voted against the guy who wants to redefine marriage in the eyes of the law–thankfully he cannot redefine it in the eyes of God.