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In just a few days, our nation will hold one of the most consequential elections in decades. Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5, to cast their ballots for the next president of the United States, as well as for many crucial congressional, state and local offices.
The future of our nation is at stake. America has drifted far from the Biblical values that once stood as our rock-solid foundation. In so many ways, we have turned our back on God, and the results have been devastating.
Coffee the Christian way: Promised Grounds
Progressive, liberal thought and activism have so contaminated the mainstream of American life and culture that once-unthinkable abominations such as same-sex marriage, abortion on demand and transgender advocacy have become dogma in one major party’s platform.
Our dangerous plight reminds me of Isaiah’s warning to apostate Israel, which had abandoned allegiance to Almighty God and instead adopted the godless culture of surrounding nations. “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” (Isaiah 5:20).
Be warned, if we continue down this rebellious path, our nation will reap the bitter fruit of blatant immorality that shakes its fist in the face of God. Remember, we reap what we sow, more than we sow, later than we sow. “Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction” (Galatians 6:8, NIV). […]
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Hoo boy. I have much respect for Franklin Graham, but he neglects to recognize the fact that the 2024 republican platform also includes support for so-called “same sex marriage”, transvestism above a certain age, and softened language on the slaughter of the unborn. The party has embraced homosexuality, formally included and celebrated the log cabin crowd, and celebrated the month of abominable sin. It routinely platforms and elevates such individuals, and many of the big money donors, “conservative” media personalities, and powerful individuals in the party are homosexuals in so-called “same sex marriages”.
He’s absolutely wrong in his assessment that such sin has become dogma in one party. That was true just a few years ago, but it is not true today. It is now dogma in both parties. He’s campaigning on the old republican platform that no longer exists.
It is dishonest to imply that any vote at all, at this point, would shift this country off of the broad way to destruction, stop and reverse the wicked trends, and bring the nation to repentance. Both parties are traveling down the same highway to hell. Republicans just go the speed limit. Voting for the ones who are a little less dogmatic about their support for wickedness isn’t going to change much of anything. They support it, endorse it, and promote it just the same.
I do not intend to try to compel anyone to vote or not vote, in any effort to try to sway the election. But the dishonesty must be pointed out and rebuked. Even if it came from Franklin Graham. I have much respect for him, but on the matters in question he is sorely wrong.