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Nope. For me I would not vote for anyone that does not have a strong Christian testimony in the Triune God of the Bible. Our nation is under God, and needs to bow to King Jesus. (read Psalm 2)

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2007-06-24 02:25:11 · answer #1 · answered by Brian 5 · 2 3

No, of course not. Who wants a rational person in posession of the nuclear trigger? Nope... it is necessary that the president be a devout christian, who constanty compares the state of current events with biblical prophecy, so that he will know the appropriate moment to do his christian duty, push the nuclear button, and set the appropriate conditions for Jesus' return. Jesus won't come back until everything lines up... and it is the president's duty to line everything up. Nope... a rational, sane person such as an atheist in the White House, would not be reliable in that regard.

2007-06-24 02:17:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Yes, I would vote for an atheist, Muslim, Buddhist, etc I don't care what they believe as long as i like what they have to say and what the propose to do for this country.

2007-06-24 02:01:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 10 2

Yes, if I felt that they would be the best candidate, and that they wouldn't try to legislate their lack of religion, I would definitely vote for them. Why not?

2007-06-24 01:58:56 · answer #4 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 8 2

I would be more interested in his policies and also his personal integrity. ( I know politician and integrity in the same sentence) I have great respect for several politicians that I disagree with on policy but has personal integrity.

2007-06-24 02:10:57 · answer #5 · answered by David F 5 · 2 1

No, because despite what Hillary Clinton thinks, moral values should be expressed in political venues. People are always putting Christians down for their beliefs, but if we use the Bible as a guide then we will make good moral decisions that have a positive impact on society,

The way I see it is they took God and prayer out of school and replaced it with hate, violenc, guns, drugs, and sexual perversness. A coincidence, I don't think so.

And I disagree with one of the above answers. Christians should be involved in politics, because if we are not then baby killers get elected who want to make it illegal to worship God. Also, God commands us to make sure that our leaders are in good moral standing.

We Christians have been asleep at the wheel for too long as it is. If we were as active in politics as we should have been then the supreme court wouldn't be overstepping their authority by making law. Their capacity is to ENFORCE the law not make it.

Also God and prayer wouldn't be banned from school. Roe vs Wade would not have gone into effect.

And isn't it ironic that we can teach the pillars of islam in schools. Buddhism, Hinduism, and Druidism is being taught in schools. And this is going to make somebody mad, but we teach witchcraft by making it mandatory to read Harry Potter as school reading curriculim. But get expelled if we say the name of JESUS CHRIST anywhere. And why is GD not considered to be vulgarity anymore, think about it.

2007-06-24 02:05:43 · answer #6 · answered by Batty1970 2 · 2 5

If I prayed about it and they were someone who had the same moral values as I do on the most important things, Yes.

Primarily if they would stop the holocaust of the unborn. Which holds back our nation from many blessings of God.

2007-06-24 02:06:09 · answer #7 · answered by Makemeaspark 7 · 4 4

True Christians do not participate in political matters that include voting and choosing presidential candidates.

God instructs true Christians and everyone to not engage into political matters. Keep abstaining from the unclean thing.

2007-06-24 02:00:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 6 6

I'm a Wiccan by the way, and I'll never vote for an Atheist president. He'll ban my religion or maybe start a war against religions...no way.

2007-06-24 02:01:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 9

Probably not, because he doesn't share my values. I probably wouldn't vote at all, because I never agree with any of them.

2007-06-24 01:59:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 8

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