Evangelical Christians are mostly sticking with
Donald Trump, despite the mainstream media’s relentless attack on him. I, as an
Evangelical Christian, argue they should stand by the Republican nominee
regardless of what the media says, because Christians need to prevent Hillary
Clinton from occupying the White House.
Unless one has recently arrived on planet Earth
from another galaxy, ultimately, the election in November comes down to
a choice between two people, and no other considerations matter.
The point is, the
juxtaposition between these two candidates is vast. I suppose it depends upon
what kind of a world one foresees, what kind of an America you foresee, how your
conscience will allow you to vote. Because here’s the bottom line –
barring something really unusual happening, all things being equal between now
and election day, on November the 9th, Hillary Clinton will have been elected
commander-in-chief of the military armed forces of America and the CEO of
America’s economy and borders. Either her or Donald Trump. Now, you can say
what you wish about either one of them, neither one of them are perfect
candidates. But we’ve never had a perfect human being as a candidate. We might
have had some that people could deem to be more desirable than others. But
everyone can disagree with each other about that. So my point is let’s be
pragmatic for a moment.
I contend, Christians have a responsibility to
safeguard the national interests of the United States, because it is a
Christian power and an important pillar of the faith worldwide. Though far from
being perfect, I am a born-again, Bible-believing, Jesus Christ-loving
Christian. This being the case, my first loyalty is to the Kingdom of God
regardless of who is in charge of this nation or what happens to it. But that
being said, I also recognize this is the largest Christian nation the planet
has ever seen since the birth of the church. We are a constitutional republic
founded upon Judeo-Christian principles. That is
undeniable.
I know that my freedom and the life, contentment
and prosperity that I have savored is the result of living under that kind of Constitutional
Republic and the freedoms that it affords. The choice we have as a people, is a
binary decision between Trump’s nationalism and the globalism of Clinton, who
has been revealed in recently released emails and transcripts of speeches as an
explicit supporter of Open borders.
On the one hand, we have Hillary Clinton, who is
an avowed globalist. Has she not spoken against Second Amendment rights? Has
she not spoken in favor of perpetuating the abortion holocaust? Has she not spoken
clearly about her desire to bring in more Islamic refugees? And has she not spoken
in favor of the borders staying fairly porous and loosening the immigration laws?
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