If they are true Christians then it won't matter. True Christians pray for who ever is leading our country. They may not have voted for whoever was elected but they will always pray for and support the elected officials who lead this great nation. At least thats what they tell me.
2007-07-31 17:23:39
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answered by rollmanjmg 4
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I will not be affected by a vote for a Democratic President. I am a Christian.
I read and study and ponder Jesus's messages in scripture daily.
I am voting Democratic.
2007-07-31 21:04:01
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answered by allen z 2
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Half a Christian?? Sorry, the post above, I've never heard of being that.
As for the main question.
Yes, I'm a Christian Democrat (voting Democrate) who believes that I don't have the right to make anyone live by my Christian beliefs. I believe that I can raise my children by my beliefs, I believe that I can tell others about why I think they should live by my beliefs. But I don't believe in forcing anyone to live their lives by my beliefs.
Which is what I believe Christian Republicans would like to do.
2007-07-31 18:36:02
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answered by angelpuppyeyes 3
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I doubt if they will be largely effected in either a negative or positive way as far as their religion goes. Contrary to much of the rhetoric regarding the Democrats and attacks on religion, they are not attacking the rights of Christians to worship in the way they choose and this is not really going to change no matter who occupies the White House. Additionally, I know many Democrats who are devout Christians and I doubt they would vote for someone whom they felt would negatively effect their faith.
2007-07-31 17:28:15
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answered by Bryan 7
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I'm a Christian who will be voting for a Democrat President.
2007-07-31 17:19:41
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answered by brian2412 7
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Real Christians won't be affected at all. The fakes on the extreme right will see more of the political poer and ideology that is their substitute for Christ's teaching erode that much more--and be even more throughly rejected by mainstream America, including the overwhelming majority of real Christians.
2007-07-31 17:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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What's a Democratic president going to do to Christians?
Leave them alone to worship as they see fit, like the Constitution says they can?
2007-07-31 17:24:30
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answered by opinionator 5
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What kind of question is this? I don't think they will be affected in any way consider a large portion of this country is Christian. I don't see where this only Republicans are Christian view point came along but it is an ignorant view point and needs to be stopped. Grow up and open your mind to views other than yours.
2007-07-31 17:23:19
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answered by Sam K 3
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The regular Christian population will not be too affected....only the Conservative religious movement who wants God to be taught in public schools. I am half Christian...I would not be affected.
2007-07-31 17:38:03
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answered by Lindsey G 5
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Considering all of the Democratic candidates are Christians, I would say favorably. What really matters is how will every United States Citizen be affected in the event of another Republican President. Not so well, I think.
2007-07-31 17:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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