Christians are obligated to vote for Mr. Trump on Election Day. There is NO excuse.

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Tommy379

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Sure, vote for the guy who is sponsored by NRA .... that way you all get to carry guns, and that's what matters, isn't it?
(It seems like it, reading some of the threads on here)
I agree with the Norwegian, the right to bear arms is one of the most important rights that need to be preserved.
 

Elizabeth619

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I think one should personally research all candidates instead of listening to other people telling them who to vote for. I voted because of my own research. Not because someone told me how to vote.
 

Elizabeth619

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Sure, vote for the guy who is sponsored by NRA .... that way you all get to carry guns, and that's what matters, isn't it?
(It seems like it, reading some of the threads on here)
Where in the world did this come from? And what's wrong with being sponsored by the NRA?
 
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eph610

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But the laws of a nation determine the amount of freedom the people have and the level of persecution Christians will or will not face for spreading the Gospel. God can give His people the grace to go underground at some point and the boldness to speak up in the face of legal consequences, but is that the climate you want Him to move in when it can be prevented or delayed by your vote? Because at some point, the country will head in that direction if we keep voting in the direction the nation is voting. God can play a role in strengthening His people in persecution or moving the heart of a king, but we have our part to play, too. To sit back would be to allow a climate that is increasingly hostile towards Christians, and He can't fix that away with a magic wand.
Are you willing to give your life for Jesus if needed?
 

Tommy379

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Where in the world did this come from? And what's wrong with being sponsored by the NRA?
The people of Europe have been oppressed so long, they have no concept of freedom.
 

jsr1221

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I had been adamant on voting third party, but today voted for Trump. Out of all the candidates, my beliefs matched up most with Trump (81 percent). No other candidate had even above 50 percent. I have disagreed with a lot of Trump's actions, but it wasn't my place to hold it over him. My place was to vote for the candidate I agreed with the most. Based on all the research and results, that was Trump in a landslide. That is why I changed from third party, to Trump. I want a candidate I agreed with on issues. Having said all this, not voting for Trump does not mean a vote for Hillary. Hillary supporters say a vote not for her is a vote for Trump. That logic can't go both ways. Therefore, it's bad logic. God gave us logic. Let's try to use it.
 
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Are you willing to give your life for Jesus if needed?
That would be a hard one to answer until faced with it. But, I know that if I cannot simply do a minor thing like casting a vote for a man God seems to want.... then I sure doubt I could stand and face anything REALLY serious.
 

Socreta93

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We're not obligated to vote for Trump, and no matter what many people tell us, were not obligated to vote period. With that said, I'm not campaigning to vote for Hillary as I believe she's the worst of the two candidates.
 

Elizabeth619

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We're not obligated to vote for Trump, and no matter what many people tell us, were not obligated to vote period. With that said, I'm not campaigning to vote for Hillary as I believe she's the worst of the two candidates.
The fact that Christians have the ability to vote it would be much worse to stay silent and not vote. Christians have a voice and we ar expected to stand up against evil. Even if that means voting.
 

Desdichado

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The people of Europe have been oppressed so long, they have no concept of freedom.
Thank God we have the Bill of Rights to serve as a constant touchstone. Otherwise, we might be the same way.