With citizenship comes rights, duties, and responsibilities. And while there are no laws mandating that we vote. Christians should start using their civic right to vote or risk our country being taken over by radical evil.
That may sound stark, but it’s where we are in 2024.
It’s important to note that Christians in many countries face oppression and persecution due to evil governments. In America, some Christians neglect their responsibility to vote and may wonder why things are the way they are – failing to recognize that things can get infinitely worse.
I’m reminded of a quote by Aleksandr Solzenitsyn…
“As a survivor of the Communist Holocaust I am horrified to witness how my beloved America, my adopted country, is gradually being transformed into a secularist and atheistic utopia, where communist ideals are glorified and promoted, while Judeo-Christian values and morality are ridiculed and increasingly eradicated from the public and social consciousness of our nation.”
As citizens, while you have a choice, the question is, at what expense? About 25 million registered Christians do not vote. That is, two out of every five self-professed Christians do not vote, and one in five are not even registered to vote.
This at a time when there is a clearer choice for Christians than ever before.
In America, there is a significant difference between the Democrat and Republican platforms. The Democrats are openly support an anti-Christian position on issues such as abortion, child disfigurement, the LGBTQ+ community, crimes, drug use, and the open flow of illegal immigrants across our borders.
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It’s been said that righteousness suffers when evil is in control. Will we continue to neglect our duties as citizens and allow radical evil to take control of our government?
For Republicans, appealing to so-called moderates seems noble. But that’s a futile act in 2024, as most so-called moderates are Democrats and will vote for the Democrats. Worse, to appeal to the so-called moderates is to surrender to the premises of the Left, thus demoralizing those disinterested Christian voters who must come to the polls to save the country.
Instead, we must appeal to the non-political Christians and explain the catastrophic cost we face if they do not vote in this, the most critical election in our lifetimes.
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