Trump: Should a Christian Vote for the “Lesser Evil”?

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“Pretend with me that you’re an old German on your deathbed today. Would you rather tell your grandchildren, ‘I voted for the Nazis because they seemed better than the Communists and no other party could win’? Wouldn’t you rather be able to rise up and say, ‘I publicly denounced the Nazis and the Communists? We were a minority – 1 or 2 percent – but we stood up for the truth and we were right! We proved not all Germans were mindless torchbearers for tyranny! We were ridiculed, we were beaten and jailed, but we saved this nation’s soul. Now children, go and live your lives in a way to make me proud’?” – Vin Suprynowicz

“When Christians entangle themselves with the kingdoms of the world, they become worldly in the very worst way.” — Pastor Gregory Boyd

“Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?” – Galatians 4:16

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In every election, American Christians are told that they have a duty to vote for the lesser of two electable evils. The election of 2016 is no different.

There is nothing Christian whatsoever about this way of thinking.

Christians are not to choose between evils:

  • “Abhor that which is evil” – Romans 12:9
  • “Abstain from all appearance of evil” – I Thessalonians 5:22
  • “Incline not my heart to any evil thing, to practise wicked works with men that work iniquity” – Psalm 141:4
  • “The fear of the Lord is to hate evil” – Proverbs 8:13
  • “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them” – Ephesians 5:11
  • “Beloved, follow not that which is evil, but that which is good. He that doeth good is of God, but he that doeth evil has not seen God.” – III John 2

But what if the only electable candidates are evil? Christians are not to do things just because the majority of the secular world does them.

  • “Be not conformed to this world” – Romans 12:2
  • “Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil” – Exodus 23:2
  • “Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues” – Revelation 18:4

A few historical thoughts:

  • In Germany, in 1933, the two most “electable” parties were the Nazis and the Communists. For which of these did German Christians have a “duty” to vote?
  • In its first few centuries, Christianity was an outlaw religion and Christians were ruthlessly persecuted. Did they take sides in Rome’s politics? Did they get their undies in a bunch over every last secular political squabble? Did they hire attorneys from the Roman Center for Law and Justice every time some petty functionary said they couldn’t pray? No! They forged ahead and lived out their faith in defiance of Roman law. And by relentlessly exhibiting the “fruit of the Spirit”, they spread the Gospel far and wide and Rome eventually fell.
  • While not all of the Founders were Christians, many were. Instead of taking sides in British politics, they appealed again and again for King George III to cease and desist from evil.  And when they had finally had enough, they said, far more eloquently than I ever will, “We don’t think so.” They then separated from Britain.

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Jesus said that we shall know people “by their fruits“. Donald Trump’s spiritual condition is ultimately, as always, between him and God. However, the fruit on the Trump tree is that of a full frontal moral reprobate. Christians are supposed to be salt in a world of decay. How do you expect to fight moral rot by electing someone who:

As this one blogger so eloquently puts it: “By saying the irresponsible, mean-spirited, ignorant things you say so freely and so frequently, you’ve given other like-minded people license to do the same. You’ve opened up the floodgates for our corporate sewage to flow fully. People no longer conceal their vile mess, they now revel in it, they broadcast it and retweet it.”

Yes, I know that God often uses imperfect people as part of His Plan. He let Obama become president and He just may well let Hillary become president. However, he does not require that Christians support such people.

However, over 75 percent of white evangelical Christians plan on voting for Donald Trump for president.

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As if his personal history weren’t vile enough, here are several of his political positions over time:

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And then there was Trump’s acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, in which he said, among other things:

  • “I am not going to let companies move to other countries … without consequences.” What would that look like in real life other than a whole new level of economic nanomanagement?
  • “The crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon come to an end. Beginning on January 20th 2017, safety will be restored.” How’s that going to happen. Martial law, perhaps? Fighting crime – which, by the way, has fallen in half since 1995 – has always been the duty of state and local authorities. Your local cops cannot prevent someone from holding up a liquor store, so how can one man in one office keep 320 million of us safe?
  • “Nobody knows the system better than me, which is why I alone can fix it.” This is not the language of a president of a constitutional republic, but rather of an aspiring dictator.

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It has been said that supporting Trump because you are angry at the political status quo is like sleeping with a crack whore because you are angry at your wife. It is an exercise in total recklessness.

If you think that the future of this country hinges on putting one person in one office, or keeping another person from holding that office, you are not thinking like an American and you are certainly not thinking like a Christian. If anything, you are thinking like a North Korean.

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But he’s not Hillary. Is it humanly possible to set the moral bar any lower? Indeed, this is not a moral standard whatsoever, but rather a total rejection of morality that deems anything permissible as long as “he’s not Hillary”. In 1980, it was “he’s not Jimmy Carter.” In 2016, it is “he’s not Hillary”. In the future it will be “he’s not ______”, with ______ being worse than Hillary.

And if you still don’t get it – and I don’t say this for the wrong reason – go back and read this article again. If you can’t see beyond Trump vs. Hillary, you have absolutely zero discernment. You are being played like a piano. You are not required to choose between arsenic and cyanide when numerous alternatives exist.

Being in total denial about your candidate’s past is not just a liberal’s disease.

If Charles Manson were the GOP nominee, I have zero doubt that millions of professing Christians would rationalize away their support for him  by pointing out the Clinton body count and saying things like “but he was only responsible for seven murders”.

In Acts 1:6-8, the Apostles asked Jesus, “Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?” They wanted Him to restore Israel as a political state and throw off the shackles of Roman oppression. Instead Jesus called on them to preach the Gospel throughout the world. He knew that people needed a Savior far more than they needed a change in political regimes.

The Bible contains the word “king” almost 2000 times. Hence, Christians are to be mindful of worldly political matters. However, our ultimate call as Christians is to build Christ’s Kingdom. When we yoke ourselves unequally with a party or candidate because we are so frantic and desperate to put someone in political office or to keep someone else out of office, we exhibit the worst form of worldliness.

Source: KingJamesBibleOnline.org

Source: KingJamesBibleOnline.org

If you like the “lesser evil” why don’t you love the greater evil? If you vote for evil again and again, you have zero business complaining about the evil that is so rampant in our world. If you vote for evil again and again – and call it good – you only enable the greater evil. If you vote for evil again and again, you just scream from the mountain tops that evil is what you want. Why wouldn’t God give you evil, and give it to you good and hard?

Is evil what Christians should promote? Is promoting evil Christlike? Can promoting evil bring about good? Does promoting evil reflect the fruit of the Holy Spirit? Shall we trade our birthright for so much political pottage? What shall it profit us if we gain the White House and lose our souls?

As Christians, our call is to serve from the bottom up rather than rule from the top down. We need to remember that our citizenship is in heaven and that our True King rules over a Kingdom that is “not of this world.” More than anything else, we need to look long and hard in the mirror, examine our own sins and hit our knees in repentance – I need to do this more than anybody.

We Christians need to place our faith in God, not politicians. And we need to fear God’s Judgment far more than we fear Hillary.


PRESIDENTIAL ALTERNATIVES EXIST:

And look outside the duopoly at the state and local level as well! There are many great candidates. And if you do nothing else, vote “yay” or “nay” on any ballot initiatives.


Still not convinced?

Also, is Trump a child rapist, or an accessory to a child rape?

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America’s Great Task: Rejecting Donald Trump

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I deplore hyperbole and sensationalism in politics. I am quick to remind people to keep our politics in a broader, historical perspective. I respect people from both parties, and while some Presidencies have been better than others, I have believed that, whether America is under Democratic or Republican leadership, our country will broadly be fine.

Thursday night, watching Donald Trump accept the nomination for President, I was the most genuinely frightened I have ever been in my life.

A year ago, I predicted that Trump could be the Republican nominee. I didn’t realize how frightening of a prediction I made.

I have routinely dismissed outlandish comparisons of Trump to fascism. After Thursday night, no longer.

I regularly mock the notion that “this election is the most important one in a generation.” This time, I’m not so dismissive.

Let’s talk about that convention.

From night one, I realized this was…

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Is Paris Hilton a Better Businessperson than Donald Trump?

Trump may be worth more money, but still this is an interesting analysis.

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U.S. Cops Kill at a Rate Several Times That of Other Countries

That includes Communist China! Some horrifying statistics in this article.

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Cops Gone Wild, Hillary Gone Wild

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I work in the insurance industry and consider it a highly noble profession. I work with a lot of wonderful people and I compete against a lot of wonderful people.

I also know that there are a lot of crooks and shysters in my industry who are only looking to make a fast buck and simply do not care about the welfare of their clients.

I don’t believe that simply being in insurance makes me superior to the rest of society. Any accolades – and commissions – that come my way have to be EARNED. I am not simply entitled to them because I am in such a groovy profession.

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Credit: Paul Craig Roberts

Where do people get the idea that just because someone rocks a blue uni, collects a government paycheck and consumes several times as many donuts than the average American that they are automatically superior to the rest of us? When cops are properly arresting violent criminals, yes, let’s applaud them. But when they violate the rights of non-violent people, they themselves become criminals and need to be punished accordingly.

Yes, let’s mourn the five Dallas cops that were killed Thursday night and pray for all those injured as well as all those affected by this horrific crime. But let us not ignore the police brutality that is so rampant all over America. What brutality, you ask? Start by clicking here and here and here and here. And then go to Google and YouTube and search for “police brutality”. You will never get to it all.

Over 600 Americans have been killed by police this year. If you automatically assume that these 600 people “must have done something to deserve it” or if you give the cops a free pass again and again because you “support” them, or if you rationalize crime-by-cops away with clichés like “they have a dangerous job” or “they don’t know who they are dealing with”, you are only contributing to the evils you insist you deplore.

How so? There are millions of other people who like other government officials – i.e. Obama, Hillary, etc. – and will make endless excuses for their criminality thereby placing them above the law. Is the word “enable” anywhere in your vocabulary?

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It is so tribal. As a caveman might put it, “Cop, him good.”

If gun confiscation ever comes to America – and I don’t think it will as it will cause too many people to wake up – who do you think will be in your neighborhood and on your doorstep doing the actual enforcing?

Let me help you with the answer: cops! Will you still idolize them then?


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Sorry, but There’s No “War on Cops” (Updated for 2020)

According to the National Law Enforcement Officer’s Memorial Fund, there were fewer cops killed in 2018 than in 1916 … and two-thirds as many as in 1975.

And police work is not even among the 10 most dangerous professions. And according to this article, only half of these on-the-job deaths were homicides.

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U.S. Homicide Rate at a 53-Year Low

More guns … more immigrants … more Muslims than ever. And yet the homicide rate is at 1963 levels. Great articles here and here.

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Melinda Brown Duncan … a Perfect Running Mate for Trump

This Detroit woman would make a PERFECT running mate for Donald Trump.

  1. She speaks her mind.
  2. She is not politically correct.
  3. She supports broad-scale police activity.
  4. She is not beholden to special interests.
  5. Put her in charge and she will make Detroit great again.

Why not just Detroit? How about ALL of America?

I give you, the VPOTUS in a Trump Administration, MELINDA BROWN DUNCAN, BABY!

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Enforcing the Law … to Fine, Jail or Kill

“Law professors and lawyers instinctively shy away from considering the problem of law’s violence.  Every law is violent.  We try not to think about this, but we should.  On the first day of law school, I tell my Contracts students never to argue for invoking the power of law except in a cause for which they are willing to kill.”

Thus wrote Yale law professor Stephen Carter.

More here from Joe Carter of the Acton Institute.

“Political power comes from the barrel of a gun.” – Mao Zedong

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Hillary: Finally a Woman…

Is she a milestone or a millstone.

Super clever video from the folks at Reason.com!

 

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