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As a Christian living in America, who will you be voting for. ?

I honestly think that there is one candidate in our election that is 100% against Christian values. As a Christian can you honestly support a man that is against Christian values and beliefs or supports non-biblical values?

There is the argument that I don't support it but it won't change so what is the difference. How can you close your eyes to something you know is wrong? It is not a matter of change it is a matter of standing up for what you believe and not be hypocritical, right?

I only want to hear from Christian…who will you vote for President? Why will you vote this way?

Update:

Hey Grace.........

A bit hyporcritical aren't you? I am talking to other Christians, are you accepting of my beliefs?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The closest, as far as I can see, of any of the four participants, to being a Christian, would be Palin.... I am voting Mccain-Palin not because of "religious" reasons... but because the obomination is absolutely NOT fit for the office in any way...

    I can not stand Mccain either... but he is the lesser of the two evils..

    Of the four ONLY Palin has the experience for the office... She is the only one with legitimate executive experience

    the other three are NOT leaders... all they have ever done is run for office and campaign for more money so they can run again... that is all 99% of the congress is qualified to do... there should be a constitutional amendment that NO ONE who is serving in either branch of congress can run for President... nor any one who has served in congress in the last 20 yrs...

  • 1 decade ago

    no one- but that's because I'm not 18 yet

    if I could vote, I'm current;y leaning towards McCain, but that can switch at any moment. I've leaned toward the Obama side before, as well.

    My friends ad I have decided to research 3rd party candidates, because we're sick of the two main candidates, and there has to be someone else that's better out there.

    or, I might write in Stephen Colbert. shame he dropped out, lol!

  • grnlow
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    As a Christian living in the USA, I will be following Jesus' instructions. He took no part in politics of his day, avoiding all together any efforts to make him a part of being a king or anything else. He said, "I am no part of the world." Also that, "They [his followers] were no part of the world" either. (John 15:19; 17:16)

    In fact James at 4:4 showed that "friendship with the world is enmity with God".

    So while we pay taxes and obey laws of the land as per Bible instructions, we do not mix in with it. (Mark 12:17; Romans 13:1-2; 1Peter 2:13-17)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Neither candidate is 100% for Christian values.

    But I do feel that Obama, if he is a Christian as he claims to be, is certainly a lukewarm one.

    That said, I am voting for McCain because I do not like Obama's policies regarding taxes, abortion, and foreign issues.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    well, I can't vote yet but in my house, 3 people are voting and we are Strong Christians. They are all voting for John, and if I could vote, he would be my choice.He doesn't believe all the same stuff, but I think he fits the Christian choice better than Obama

    Source(s): all the christian I've talked to lately about it
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Ron Paul write-in. Neither Obama or McCain support liberty and freedom, or the correct foreign policy, which is noninterventionalism.

    Bring our troops home from the 130 countries that they occupy!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Are you saying Obama is the anti-christ? Really? Truly? You believe that?

    You need to check in to the nearest mental ward - get help - please! Do it for your loved ones. This may only be the first step in delusional behavior. Next you will be killing small animals that you think the devil sent to spy on you.

    This is serious. Please don't do anything to hurt yourself - just stay where you are, and call someone - anyone who will help you stabilize your thoughts, and get you focused on what is real.

    Good luck and God bless you and keep you in valley of the shadow of death.......or whatever...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I think both of them suuuuuck- what is the origin of that word? - but I would probably vote for Obama. I like McCain better though; just more likeable, yah? even if he is a cranky old man. and Obama says abortion is OK in any case. I don't really think so.

    Source(s): ich bin 14.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    it doesn't really matter who you choose any more, the mobsters have taken over washington dc . it's gangsters in suits . like I use to tell my boss, you can put anybody in a suit and make them look respectable, you are voting for an image not a person, whoever cleans up the best.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    As a Christian, I will not be voting this year. I'm a Christian. Don't have to choose between the candidates. Not in my job description.

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