I'm afraid that many evangelicals are absolutist when it comes to the hot-button issue of abortion. Any policy short of a total abortion ban is unacceptable to them.
As a Catholic, I've come to understand that it's futile to expect others without religious upbringing to share my beliefs (although they must still listen to their conscience…
I'm afraid that many evangelicals are absolutist when it comes to the hot-button issue of abortion. Any policy short of a total abortion ban is unacceptable to them.
As a Catholic, I've come to understand that it's futile to expect others without religious upbringing to share my beliefs (although they must still listen to their conscience).
I would hope evangelicals can come to be at peace with voting for President Trump without fearing they are betraying their sincerely held beliefs. We all have free will and I'd hope evangelicals can recognize they are not responsible for decisions made by others exercising their own free will.
After all -- and this is key -- the risk of publicly condoning numerous other egregeous behaviors, in addition to limitless abortion, is far greater in the event of a Harris presidency (endless "pride" celebrations, grooming of children in public schools, transgender surgery for children, vaccine mandates, UN, WHO & WEF authority over Americans, etc).
Evangelicals and other Christians intentionally refusing to participate in this election would have far worse consequences in not voting than in recognizing they have far more in common with Conservatives than liberals who could outlaw religious practice altogether.
I'm afraid that many evangelicals are absolutist when it comes to the hot-button issue of abortion. Any policy short of a total abortion ban is unacceptable to them.
As a Catholic, I've come to understand that it's futile to expect others without religious upbringing to share my beliefs (although they must still listen to their conscience).
I would hope evangelicals can come to be at peace with voting for President Trump without fearing they are betraying their sincerely held beliefs. We all have free will and I'd hope evangelicals can recognize they are not responsible for decisions made by others exercising their own free will.
After all -- and this is key -- the risk of publicly condoning numerous other egregeous behaviors, in addition to limitless abortion, is far greater in the event of a Harris presidency (endless "pride" celebrations, grooming of children in public schools, transgender surgery for children, vaccine mandates, UN, WHO & WEF authority over Americans, etc).
Evangelicals and other Christians intentionally refusing to participate in this election would have far worse consequences in not voting than in recognizing they have far more in common with Conservatives than liberals who could outlaw religious practice altogether.
MAGA