

Christians Who Voted for Barack Obama
February 9, 2009
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Christians who Support Infanticide
How would you look at those Jews who supported child sacrifice in the Israel's compromised era of Baal worship? What about Christians who supported the Roman games where Christians and slaves were killed by the thousands in the coliseums? What about those Christians that not only support abortion and infanticide themselves, but would support the government funding of international abortions and candidates that publicly endorse the killing of children born alive in Illinois abortion clinics? In the 2008 elections, protestants went for the infanticide candidate, 45%-54%, and Catholics went for him, 53%-47%.Kevin Swanson speaks of the bounds of Christian ecumenicity, and the role of the church in teaching biblical morality and exercising church discipline, in this controversial segment of the Generations broadcast.
How would you look at those Jews who supported child sacrifice in the Israel's compromised era of Baal worship? What about Christians who supported the Roman games where Christians and slaves were killed by the thousands in the coliseums? What about those Christians that not only support abortion and infanticide themselves, but would support the government funding of international abortions and candidates that publicly endorse the killing of children born alive in Illinois abortion clinics? In the 2008 elections, protestants went for the infanticide candidate, 45%-54%, and Catholics went for him, 53%-47%.Kevin Swanson speaks of the bounds of Christian ecumenicity, and the role of the church in teaching biblical morality and exercising church discipline, in this controversial segment of the Generations broadcast.
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