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August 28, 2010
Carl Janssen
Many people think that I am a republican, or “conservative” that simply is not true. I usually try to examine the candidates on the basis of moral principles that I believe, some of my moral beliefs are based on scripture directly and some may have other sources.
I am in many situations against racism, degradation of women, murder of those who should not be killed and stealing.
I feel that the democratic candidates are usually racists. Programs like affirmative action are racist for obvious reasons. Affirmative action forces people to hire on the basis of skin color and is inherently a racist policy.
Many democrats are feminists. I feel that feminist movement as a whole is harmful and degrading towards women. Many feminists support the sexual exploitation of women. For example there are strip clubs in Feminist countries but probably not all over the place in Muslim countries. Since I am pro woman, I am anti-feminist and therefore usually against democrat candidates.
Abortions are murders of babies (who unlike abortionists) have committed no crimes that should be punished by earthly execution. Many democrats are in support of legalizing baby murder so I think many of them are morally bad. If a president’s job is to protect citizens, but he wishes to legalize the murder of citizens, he is not capable of doing the most essential duty of the presidency. Can Christians who know abortion is murder vote for pro abortion candidates? “Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer: and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him.” 1 John 3:15
Finally Democrats pretend to be generous to the poor, but they generally are not. It is generous to give your own money to help someone else.
It is stealing to use violent force to get someone else to give their money to help a non-starving “poor” person get more money. If they really cared for the poor they would not give to the poor by taxing others, instead they would give out of their own pocket book, and suggest that others volunteer to help the poor in the proper way with their time and resources willingly not under threat of violence. It is sometimes better to teach a man to fish, than to give him fish directly.
Voting often requires at least half of people, or the largest group of people to agree on something. Yet many will be eternally punished and few will receive a good afterlife. It would be shocking if voting produced good moral results when less than half of all people throughout history have been or will be “saved.” (Few+Many=100% Mathew 7:13-14)
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