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compromise for political advantage
Posted On: 10/02/08 10:07:22 AM Age 37, FL
I did not insinuate that Sarah Palin would ever adopt "my values." I realize that only God can change a heart. However... the principal of God and family ahead of personal success is a SCRIPTURAL value, not a personal opinion. My point was that in the past this website and it's contributors have seemingly supported those scriptural values and now that it is politically advantageous, they have had a convenient change of view. Also, Ruth was a childless widow - not a mom of five children (one in personal crisis, one in grade school and one with special needs) looking aspiring to a 24/7 job as a powerful world leader. The comparison is apples and oranges. There is nothing in the Bible that supports putting career advancement ahead of family responsibility.
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imthemoma
Posted On: 09/10/08 07:05:56 PM Age 50, KY
Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I wasn't going to vote for John McCain either. I was going to write in Alan Keyes, since he was the only one who wasn't ashamed to speak as our Founding Fathers spoke! Unfortunately, I knew he would not win unless the Lord did a miracle! But now we have Sarah Palin. She also loves the Lord, and seems to have brought out the very best in the Republican platform and in John McCain! I also have wondered how this dynamic, articulate, intelligent sister in Christ could "look well to the ways of her household" while looking well to the ways of our nation, but do not our precious missionaries do the same when they pour out their lives on the mission field when God calls them? Do you remember the verse that talks about leaving sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, etc. here and receiving even more (sons, daughters, etc.) in the life to come? All for God's purpose and calling, of course. This verse does not mean "abandon" our offspring of course and not provide for them, but to obey God's call on our life, even to sacrifice and work hard as an example to them to do the same! Sometimes missionaries even have to leave their children in the care of others, in boarding school! Our Founding Fathers pledged their "lives, fortunes, and sacred honor", and you can believe that their wives and children gave and sacrificed to the utmost also in order to give us this great government based upon these "Truths that are self-evident", by the grace of God! Let us uphold our leaders in prayer so they can fulfill God's call upon their lives, and let us look well to the ways of our households, and to the ways of our nation. I'm voting for McCain/Paulin!
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BE CAREFUL
Posted On: 09/08/08 10:04:28 PM Age 64, OH
I am voting for McCain for who can vote for Obama who supports the murder of innocent born alive babies AFTER they are born. But the scriptures tell us to be careful and not vouch for someone we do not know. I would not be too excited about Palin until we have had time to get to know her. Lou
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God could be looking at this in another way
Posted On: 09/08/08 12:28:48 PM Age 52, IN
I am an evangelical Christian and have been all of my life and love the Lord deeply. I have been observing this election and listening to various opinions. As I read the articles and various opinions on this website I find that everyone is "not" favorable toward Obama being President. Now what I am about to say will probably upset most of you, but I believe God is looking at this in another way. There has been many apologies and repentance to the African Americans and that's good but I am sensing that God is going to use Barack Obama to see if the apologies and true repentance is really real. Abortions(which is a crucial area of concern) are not just with babies but with any human life or lives that have been taken before their time, including slavery (I am from a mixed family so I have some room to talk from both sides). I know, you are upset already, but God does work like this. I will prophesy to you now, that Barack Obama will be the next President whether for good or bad. He is God's man for the hour. Remember in the Bible Cyrus was God's man, he really wasn't God fearing, Nebuchaddnezer was God's man when Jeremiah prophesied to Israel. God does use unlikely people to accomplish his purposes. He may put him in to judge our hearts here in the U.S., I don't know, but carefully consider what I am saying. This is going to happen.
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I want to vote for Palin...
Posted On: 09/06/08 07:48:24 AM Age 29, AL
I have followed Sarah Palin since shortly after she became governor. Everything about Sarah so far has impressed me greatly. She has performed wonderfully and is an inspiration to men and women. I believe she would make a great vice president and president. I said I would vote for her at first. Yet it pains me, after many days of reflection, that I can't vote for her. I want to. I really do. Because we believe that a mom’s first responsibility is the nurturing of the family, my wife is a stay at home mom. I do believe that women can work outside the home. Some are given great strength and stamina. Sarah evidently has both. And up to the present she appears to have been able to do it all. I believe she has the ability to be governor and have a family. Christians all over are already talking about her running for president. Also with McCain there is the very real possibility she could become president while being VP. Being president is a lot more than being governor. The presidency is more than a full time job. It is a life. Any president can tell of the extraordinary time and effort that goes into it. I cannot convince myself that she could even come close to putting her family first while being president. The time a new born Down syndrome child and a 7 year old daughter need cannot be found in a president’s life. I know that they would be 4 years older before Palin had a chance at the presidency the argument is still the same. I would be a hypocrite to my wife and others if I supported support her candidacy, after all I believe and have espoused about the importance of a mother’s role in a family. I cannot fathom how Palin can uphold the Biblical model of motherhood and be president. I would vote for her if her children were older. Yet sadly I cannot at this time. I 100% believe the country would be better with her in executive position than the opposition, yet I am not called to be a pragmatist. I am called to uphold what I believe is right and Biblical. It is up to the Providence of God to make it work out.
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I want to vote for Palin...
Posted On: 09/05/08 08:30:04 PM Age 29, AL
I have followed Sarah Palin since shortly she became governor. Everything about Sarah so far has impressed me greatly. She has performed wonderfully and is an inspiration to men and women. I believe she would make a great vice president and president. I said I would vote for her at first. Yet it pains me, after many days of reflection, that I can't vote for her. I want to. I really do. Because we believe that a mom’s first responsibility is the nurturing of the family, my wife is a stay at home mom. I do believe that women can work outside the home. Some are given great strength and stamina. Sarah evidently has both. And up to the present she appears to have been able to do it all. I believe she has the ability to be governor and have a family. Christians all over are already talking about her running for president. Also with McCain there is the very real possibility she could become president while being VP. Being president is a lot more than being governor. The presidency is more than a full time job. It is a life. Any president can tell of the extraordinary time and effort that goes into it. I cannot convince myself that she could even come close to putting her family first while being president. The time a new born Down syndrome child and a 7 year old daughter need cannot be found in a president’s life. I know that they would be 4 years older before Palin had a chance at the presidency the argument is still the same. I would be a hypocrite to my wife and others if I supported support her candidacy, after all I believe and have espoused about the importance of a mother’s role in a family. I cannot fathom how Palin can uphold the Biblical model of motherhood and be president. I would vote for her if her children were older. Yet sadly I cannot at this time. I 100% believe the country would be better with her in executive position than the opposition, yet I am not called to be a pragmatist. I am called to uphold what I believe is right and Biblical. It is up to the Providence of God to make it work out.
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Would love to vote for her...
Posted On: 09/05/08 04:28:24 PM Age 29, AL
I have followed Sarah for since she became governor. Everything about Sarah so far has impressed me greatly. She has performed wonderfully and is a inspiration to men and women. I believe she would make a great vice president and president. I said I would vote for her at first. Yet it pains me, after many days of reflection, that I can't vote for her. I want to. I really do. My wife is a stay at home mom because we believe that a moms first responsibility is the nurturing of the family. I do believe that women can work outside the home. Some are given great strength and stamina. Sarah evidently has both. And up to the present she appears to have been able to do it all. I believe she has the ability to be governor and have a family. Yet being president is a lot more than being governor (I believe the VP position will lead to the presidency). The presidency is more than a full time job. It is a life. Any president can tell of the extrodinary time and effort that goes into it. I cannot convince myself that she could even come close to putting her family first while being president. The time a new born Down syndrome child and a 7 year old daughter need cannot be found in a president’s life. I know that they would be 4 years older before Palin had a chance at the presidency the argument is still the same. I would be a hypocrite to my wife and others if I supported support her candidacy, after all I believe and have espoused about the importance of a mother’s role in a family. I cannot fathom how Palin can uphold the Biblical model of motherhood and be president. I would vote for her if her children were older. Yet sadly I cannot at this time. I 100% believe the country would be better with her in executive position than the opposition, yet I am not called to be a pragmatist. I am called to uphold what I believe is right and Biblical. It is up to the Providence of God to make it work out.
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Doomsday Dementia Christians love Palin
Posted On: 09/05/08 03:22:13 PM Age 36, ID
Read and heed below! http://puritancrier.googlepages.com/doomsdaydementia&palin’spentecostaldispe
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The McCain-Palin ticket
Posted On: 09/05/08 12:15:38 PM Age 63, TX
We're so pleased and impressed with Sarah Palin, her faith, leadership, courage, and abilities. She seems to bring out the best in a true hero, what it means to be a loyal American, namely, John McCain. They're both Christians, and I think God is giving the voters another chance to keep His hand of protection on our nation. I'm sure there is some environmental reason to reduce the population of wolves in AK, but I disapprove of the hunting them down and shooting them. HOWEVER, I think this become microscopic in the light that Palin is PRO-LIFE, and had her last baby, knowing it would have Down Syndrome. She is doing the right thing by encouraging her daughter to have her baby, and our country needs to see that true Christianity still exists in this country! We'll vote for the Republican ticket, and pray they win. The alternative is unthinkable. Blessings
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convenient change of attitude
Posted On: 09/05/08 12:01:30 PM Age 37, FL
I am going to be pegged as a sexist and I don't mind. Please note, I am speaking from a mother's heart... so here it goes.... I am not sure what your opinions and statements have been on the subject of putting Family First and parents putting the needs of their small children ahead of advancement of their career(s) and wallets. However, in general it seems that the "Biblical World View" contingent, whom I often agree with, has easily and conveniently abandoned this principle in hopes of political advancement. My son is 15 years old now, but when he was younger I felt I was forced to abandon him when economics demanded a 60+ hour work week of me. (Now I am blessed to be able to work part time while he is at school.) I believe it is because our modern economic system make it difficult for parents, both Mothers and Fathers, to make the difficult and unpopular choice to set aside their personal desires prestige, power and money for the better part... which is establishing and nourishing our marriages and families. I would give anything to have those years back to "do it right." Why can't Mrs. Palin postpone her bid for the 2nd most powerful person in the free world to a time when her children are a bit older? I know it is a sacrifice for parents to make but the Bible puts the highest priority on the loyalty and care for the family (by both parents) second only to our committment to God. How does the "Biblical World View" comunity reconcile this? According to my Biblical World View this seems like an obvious conflict.
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  1. Biblical Women
    Posted On: 09/09/08 09:28:35 AMAge 48, MO
    Hello: I think your conviction worked well for you and you are a better person for it, but why are you trying to impose your values on Sara? Do you actually think that if she does not become VP, she will call it quits and become a stay at home mom? Do you actually think WE have control over her life and decisions? Sara IS what Sara IS, we can't make her fit our mold of what WE think a Christian should be, that mold is not us, it is the Holy Spirit. To say otherwise is to chastize Ruth, and the other strong women of the bible. It is the sort of view that says: "Ok, we know how to make a nuclear bomb, now lets pretend we don't." John
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