I was trying to figure out what someone who's invested in Trump thinks about him about these two weeks. But it seems that you're not capable of being honest.
That isn't very generous of you brother. Like our Lord I answer at times in questions. My number 1 issue is abortion. The murder of the unborn is simply anathema to me. Abortion to me is like that Moloch affair.
As to your question. I don't see a disparity between my support for her and my faith. 1.) I look at the totality of the party and the Democratic party's empathy (esp for the least of us) fits closer with my belief in Christianity than does the rigidity of the Republican party.
Charity is supposed to be voluntary, we will always have the poor, remember? Remember "if a man doesn't work, he doesn't eat?" The democrats have a completely opposite view.
Of course there are things I disagree with 2.) Roe v. Wade gives people the right to have abortions, it doesn't force them to.
Do you really think God wants people to have that right?
We don't live in a Christian nation and our laws can't be based on our view of Christianity.
Granting people the right to do evil things isn't going to look good on our resumes. This isn't about being a Christian nation but one who protects the most vulnerable.
Furthermore, God imbued me with wisdom and discernment, I'm not sure how anybody tells anyone else what to do with their body. I would rather people not have abortions, but I leave that judgement between them and God.
Your wisdom is that of a sinner as is mine. If you think people should be able to rip their unborn out of their wombs then I'd suggest something is wrong with yours. There are living souls in those wombs.
But this gets me. Republicans love to talk about Panned Parenthood and Christianity, what about wars and Christianity, or the death penalty and Christianity, or helping the poor and Christianity, or even supporting the children who women keep instead of having an abortion and Christianity, or their racism and Christianity or their sexism and Christianity?
Do you think Paul was a sexist? He seemed to think there were significant differences between the roles of women and men?
So your argument is if we don't want to pay people to have children then they can be killed if the mothers so choose? There are lots of poor children now, should they be killed if I don't want to personally take one in? The welfare state is slavery. After 50 years of your "help" the black family has disintegrated. After so many years of failure don't you think we should try something else? What your party's idea of help has created has been a disaster.
I don't agree with the death penalty and we shouldn't be going to war constantly. It isn't as if the Democrat party hasn't supported war in the past.