People on both sides of the political spectrum are gearing up for the November elections. I have lately heard political commentators talk about whether "the people out there" know what is going on involving various issues of today. Polls aside, I would like to think that we do, but in talking with people when I am out and about, I'm not so sure.
Being disgusted by both parties is fine. I am myself. But by not voting, that just might elect people by default, a dangerous strategy.
So, I will reiterate how important informed voting is:
(1) Learn about those important national issues - don't just listen to one side of the issue, but dig deeper and find out why "the other side" believes as it does.
(2) Make your decisions based on truth, checking for factual content. Political ads have never swayed me one way or another, because hype is not the same as facts.
(3) If you are a Christian, pray about your voting before you go to the polls. It does seem that today's political climate is distasteful - because it is. Christians have an obligation to be good citizens, and we have to make informed choices every day of our lives. Therefore, voting in November should especially be a prayerful, informed choice. Period.
According to the well-known pastor Tony Evans, one way Christians can be certain that they are informed is to do this: on a sheet of paper, list both parties--underneath, write their platform. A third column would be biblical principles. Check both parties' ideas against biblical principles, and choose the one that most closely follows them. I agree with Pastor Evans. A Christian has no business voting against biblical principles!
I believe this election is the most important one of my lifetime.
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