Hey Everyone,
Charlie Brown once said that there are 3 things you should never discuss with people: religion, politics, and The Great Pumpkin.
Somehow... I think the subject of religion is already covered *wink*, and I'll leave it to someone else to start a thread about The Great Pumpkin
. But with all the focus in the news about potential US presidential candidates, I'd like to ask your opinions regarding politics and our Christian faith.
"Old-timers" here on CC might remember that I wrote a thread similar to this a long time ago, but with a new CC crowd here and a new election in the works, I'm interested in what you all currently have to say.
Several years ago I read a dating profile in which a gentleman stated that he voted for X, and that he believed "God led him to vote for this candidate."
The interesting thing was, I had voted for the opposing candidate--because I too believed God was leading ME to vote for THAT particular person. My family is believes very strongly in the husband leading, but not lording over, his family. The women in my family look to the men as spiritual leaders but are also encouraged (and expected) to voice their own opinions and it is sometimes agreed upon by both spouses that she will not always make the same choice as their husband regarding things such as voting.
As a single woman, I look to my father for guidance in sorting out the political windstorm of trying to choose a candidate to support (if I were married, I would obviously look to my husband for such leadership.)
Here are some questions I have when it comes to God and politics (feel free to answer any or all of them):
1. Do you believe that God wants a certain candidate to win? If so, would He then lead ALL of His people to vote for that candidate, or no? Why or why not?
2. Would God lead some of His people to vote for Candidate X and some to vote for Candidate Y? Why? Would this not be seen as creating division?
3. Would God lead a husband and wife to vote for different people?
4. I stated in my opening example that the gentleman voted for Candidate X and I voted for Candidate Y. We BOTH believed that God was leading us to make the choices we did. Does this mean that either one, both, or neither of us really heard from God?
5. If you have no peace in your heart about any of the candidates or don't feel knowledgeable enough, is it better just to not vote at all?
I would really appreciate any feedback you have on these topics. I find this subject interesting and more relevant than ever because we all know our country is in need of a candi
date who will fulfill God's will.
I'm looking forward to hearing your answers!