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Yes. And pro-choice is a misnomer like ethnic cleansing is another term for mass murder. It should be called pro-death. I believe God views abortion as child sacrifice to the god of promiscuity and illicit sex. (see Psalm 106:38)
Do not try to put God in a box and say that "religion and politics don't mix". This statement is a lying copout. Religion and politics are the same subject. Whether you agree with Dr. Martin Luther King or Adolph Hitler, you will vote your religion or lack of religion. Like Hitler, abortion takes a certain class of people and removes their "personhood". By not defining an unborn baby as human, Roe v Wade strips their personhood and "right to life, liberty and the persuit of happiness". Since when does anyone have the right to do what is wrong? Roe v Wade is Unconstitutional and bad law.
Unfortunately, a lot of the political "choices" we have today are the lesser of two evils. Maybe some day I'll be taken out by a SWAT team, because I see it as less of a sin to shoot an abortion doctor than to vote for a pro-death politician. In the words of Dr. Spock on Star Trek "the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few."
Before anyone thinks I'm a threat to society, kindly remember that United States Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, and Judges Antonio Scalia, Clarence Thomas, and Samuel Alito agree with me that abortion is murder, and I believe so does the President. Roe v Wade is one vote and a test case away from being overturned. Pray. Pray. God save this land I love and deliver us from evil.

2007-06-08 17:32:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

The candidates who are pro-choice usually don't stand for the same moral standard that I vote for. They are usually for more rights for convicted murders, gay rights, the removal of God out of public places and etc.

If the ones facing each other are all pro-choice then vote for the lesser of two evils. Often instead of voting for someone we are voting against someone else.

All to often people will choose a candidate because they promise more money in our pockets. God looks at our heart. Will we over look murdering babys for more money. Is it ok to say women have the right to choose if her baby lives or dies.

Ephesians 5:6-8

6 Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience.
7 Be not ye therefore partakers with them.
8 For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light.

Read also Psalm 106:33-43 This is a terrible thing that happened then. God will do this again because of the shedding of innocent blood.

Yes I believe it is a sin. Is there anything worse than murdering those who never knew sin.

2007-06-08 10:06:36 · answer #2 · answered by Old Hickory 6 · 0 2

No! Religious based beliefs and politics should not mix. It causes bitterness and problems in society. Have we not learned from the middle east that religion should be a private and personal thing?

Besides, "pro-life" candidates actually cause more death than the more liberal groups. Your conservatives who are pro-life tend to be against medical care for everyone and give tax breaks to the wealthiest. The rich-poor gap increases, and a poorer standard of living happens. Just look at the pro-life Bush, who is partly responsible for the death of thousands of innocent civilians in Iraq. It's amazing that he will fight for an embryo but willingly allows innocent people overseas to die. He doesn't even attend funerals for dead troops, according to most news stations. I think you should vote for someone who loves the country with their whole heart, and who seems honestly committed to making American lives better. Vote for someone with intelligence and good ideas, not for their abortion viewpoint.

2007-06-08 06:57:28 · answer #3 · answered by lenurse 3 · 1 1

professional-existence or professional-decision would not stand for Republican or Democrat the unhappy, surprising fact is that applicants lie. Do they actually care whilst it is composed of abortion? Republicans runners realize it particularly is the situation/button to push as a fashion to get our votes. in spite of everything the speaking Bush did appropriate to the abortion situation, what has he particularly executed? homicide is a sin, yet which occasion has the smallest quantity of blood on their palms? i'm professional-existence & i would be balloting democrat Killing harmless Iraq infants/human beings is okay, as long as they at the instant are not American embryos? American soliders dying daily after day....thats ok? professional-existence ability you're for all existence. not in basic terms a chosen few.

2016-11-27 02:54:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No. Sometimes it has to be that way. I vote holding my nose many a time. If we don't vote, believe me, the unbelievers will.

The best thing to do is vote in the most conservative candidate, then created a mailing campaign to change his position on abortion.
http://www.schneblin.com/studies/pdfs/what_would_you_do.pdf

2007-06-08 07:19:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I believe abortion is really wrong, but to each his own.
I like pro-choice because it gives people the option to do what they want; not have abortion or to do so if they wish.

2007-06-08 06:51:06 · answer #6 · answered by pamiekins 4 · 1 1

is supporting slaughtering babies a sin?
when Israel followed pagan worship and sacrificed their children was it a sin?
People (especially christians) need to stand for righteousness (including standing for the defenseless).
God didn't become PC 45 years ago.
I don't want to stand before Jesus and explain why I supported the butchering of babies.
“Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment” (Mt 12:36)

2007-06-08 09:41:21 · answer #7 · answered by robert p 7 · 1 2

I really don't like it when people mix politics with religion. It's never pretty.

2007-06-08 06:50:28 · answer #8 · answered by Scott M 7 · 1 1

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