People go to hell for rejecting Jesus Christ not because they voted for a Mormon.
There is a guy named Fred Phelps who would agree with our good buddy Zaac.
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People go to hell for rejecting Jesus Christ not because they voted for a Mormon.
Originally Posted by OldRegular
The spiritual health of the nation has nothing to do with what Warren Cole Smith has to say about Mitt Romney.
I didn't say that it did. So what's your point?
Warren Cole Smith is associate publisher of World, the Religious Right magazine run by Marvin Olasky, who was the man responsible for George W. Bush's "compassionate conservative" ideology.
Smith, whose columns are run by the American Family Association and he even shows up as a guest on their radio programs, has penned a remarkably frank piece on why it is theologically dangerous for Christians to even consider voting for Mitt Romney who, simply by virtue of being a Mormon, is unfit to serve as president:
Well said Warren Cole Smith.:applause: It's a shame that more Christians don't feel that the spiritual health of the nation and world are more important than the economic health.
There is a guy named Fred Phelps who would agree with our good buddy Zaac.
I really enjoy your posts, the tone, and substance.I almost choked on my Pop Tart reading this. There was a feller named Fred Phelps where we used to live. He was so ornery he wouldn't agree with himself half the time. He got himself a handful of DWIs and lost his license. He used to drive his John Deere lawn tractor down to the ginmill every evening. Fred would say, "I had to drive. I was too drunk to walk." Then I realized that Fred had never been out of the county so it was highly unlikely that he ever met you..... Now as for that other Fred. That boy makes me have uncharitable thoughts.
Thanks for all the work in that. :thumbsup:
People go to hell for rejecting Jesus Christ not because they voted for a Mormon.
I asked before, and I'll ask again: At any time that you've ever gone witnessing to anyone, did you ever start the conversation with, "Hi, I voted for so-and-so, and I'd like to talk to you about Jesus"?
At what point in your witnessing do people usually ask who you voted for? I'm seriously asking, because it's never happened to me in all the times I've witnessed to others.
But don't worry. On the Democrat leaning boards, their response is pretty much the same as yours when I lay into Barry and their support of him over the Republican anti-Christ.