After the fallout
1 Cor 5:1: "It is actually reported that there is sexual immorality among you, and of a kind that does not occur even among pagans."
Now that Bush has won the election, I'm wondering what will become of the "republicans for kerry" crowd? The website is still up, but the last John Bugay contributed to it was yesterday after the initial exit polls (mis)indicated Kerry was ahead. God mercifully directed the vote so that Kerry and his anti-Christian agenda would be defeated; and now the Christians who sold themselves to that cause are left to pick up the pieces and reflect on the principles they so easily compromised in the process and the integrity they so readily threw away. It's fairly clear from the election analysis that America did not make its decision based on terrorism or Iraq or the economy; it voted on the issue of morality. Sadly, there are unbelievers who voted for Bush on that basis who could rise up and condemn the Christians who were part of the Kerry crowd. The former were able to recognize morality more clearly than the latter, to the latter's shame. Let's hope and pray that those Christians who aligned themselves with that movement would now reflect deeply on the significance of their actions and finally come to their senses.
Now that Bush has won the election, I'm wondering what will become of the "republicans for kerry" crowd? The website is still up, but the last John Bugay contributed to it was yesterday after the initial exit polls (mis)indicated Kerry was ahead. God mercifully directed the vote so that Kerry and his anti-Christian agenda would be defeated; and now the Christians who sold themselves to that cause are left to pick up the pieces and reflect on the principles they so easily compromised in the process and the integrity they so readily threw away. It's fairly clear from the election analysis that America did not make its decision based on terrorism or Iraq or the economy; it voted on the issue of morality. Sadly, there are unbelievers who voted for Bush on that basis who could rise up and condemn the Christians who were part of the Kerry crowd. The former were able to recognize morality more clearly than the latter, to the latter's shame. Let's hope and pray that those Christians who aligned themselves with that movement would now reflect deeply on the significance of their actions and finally come to their senses.
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