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Opinion|Thu, Mar. 13 2008 12:01 PM EDT

How Would Jesus Vote?

By Harry R. Jackson, Jr.|Christian Post Guest Columnist

I’ll never forget the Values Voters Conference held in Washington, DC in 2006. Jerry Falwell made the statement that a Hillary Clinton Presidential candidacy would rally the evangelical troops better than a campaign run by Satan himself. The audience, which consisted only of pastors, erupted in laughter.

The next morning after the statement I appeared on C-Span’s The Washington Journal program. I was debating the president of a liberal Christian group. I had to take the time to explain that Falwell’s seemingly unchristian comment was a statement made in jest. My opponent stated that this comment by Falwell was typical of the mean spirited nature of the religious right.

As I reflected further upon Falwell’s comments, I realized that this master of grassroots mobilization had made a very powerful observation. He recognized that political mobilization requires a clear sense of either danger or opportunity. In mid 2006, conservatives faced an out of control war, growing internal accusations of racism, and insensitivity to the poor. In a turbulent cultural landscape, it seemed as though it would be easier to mobilize against a Clinton presidency than any other. Falwell believed that it would be easier to attack the Clintons, once again, instead of facing a “new Democratic champion.”

It has been humorous to hear Rush Limbaugh, also in jest, encouraging his listeners to cross over into Democratic primaries and place a vote for Hillary Clinton. Rush’s appeal is tantamount to saying, “Give me an opponent I think I can defeat!”

Only time will tell if the old folk parable, “Be careful what you wish for” will apply to this election. It may be that conservatives have given the nation such a strong negative message about Hillary Clinton that we have created the vacuum into which Barak Obama has emerged.

It says to me that conservatives have been marching around the same mountain too long. How do conservatives re-direct their energy to create a positive message and a clear vision of their values? A clear rallying cry must begin within conservative ranks and then reach beyond its walls. Huckabee and McCain should be using this time to re-tool their messages for their base. Next, that message should be expanded for the general election.

The liberal community has rallied around the fear of 4 more years of a Bush-like administration. Both Clinton and Obama have focused on five voting blocks during the last 18 months. They have created messaging and a rallying cries for each group. The groups are:

1. Evangelical Christians
2. Hispanics
3. African Americans
4. Economic Conservatives
5. Independents

The easiest groups for the GOP to access will be the economic conservatives, independents, and evangelical Christians. Interestingly, because of the importance of faith to both the Hispanic community and the African American community, a very strong message tailored to these communities may change the course of the national election.

Unfortunately, these communities may be in play politically because of GOP neglect. It is no secret that one of the mainstays of Obama’s pivotal South Carolina victory was his success in black churches. Democratic Party operatives no longer see the faith community as the sole territory of the Republican Party. They have been going after Christians of every ethnicity for the last 4 years. If, the GOP does not make its case clearly and cogently to this community it may not keep one of the mainstays of its political power. Continue >>

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  • Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:09 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    the issue is not really "How would Jesus vote" but "how would He have us vote". Christ came at at time that is very foreign to how our society is. We have a complex series of laws and all crimes are considered crimes against the government. In Christ's day, the laws were pretty simple (from the government's point of view) and laws were often executed by the local citizenry who did not have a say in what were the laws. These came from higher authority.
    Since Christians are to obey laws that do not violate God's Laws, and given we live in a culture that allows us to have in-put into what is the law, our guide in supporting or rejecting a law IS God's Law.
    For example, God's Law says that man should not kill man without a Biblical cause, however a life is allowed to be forfeited under certain circumstances (such as murdering someone for personal gain). There are also some pretty specific criteria for evidence and circumstance.
    So, if a Christian is to support the death penalty (which is the right of any nation), we also need to insist that this be done based on the Biblical rules for evidence.
    For other policies, such as national health care, we Christians are called to help the poor and sick and needy, but we are also called to provide that ourselves, not require this of others through taxation or involuntary donation.
    As a Christian, I need to turn off our ideological filter and put on our Biblical filter when it comes to public policy and voting and political issues. We should not be aligned with one party or another, but instead make sure we are living a life worthy of the calling of God.

  • Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:56 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    http://www.newsmax.com/kessler/obama_wright_farrakhan/2008/01/14/64332.html
    Article: Obama's Minister Honored Farrakhan

    some excerts
    The title of Obama’s bestseller “The Audacity of Hope” comes from one of Wright’s sermons. Wright is one of the first people Obama thanked after his election to the U.S. Senate in 2004.


    For a Jan. 21, 2007 story in the Chicago Tribune, Obama said that Wright keeps his priorities straight and his moral compass calibrated.

    “What I value most about Pastor Wright is not his day-to-day political advice,” Obama told the paper. “He’s much more of a sounding board for me to make sure that I am speaking truthfully about what I believe is possible and that I’m not losing myself in some of the hype and hoopla and stress that’s involved in national politics.”

    What does the bible say:

    A little leaven leavens the whole lump.
    Your glorying is not good. Do you not know that a little leaven leavens the whole lump?
    Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened....For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrifieced for us.
    Therefore let us keep the feast not with the old leaven, nor with the leaven of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.

  • Thu Mar 13, 2008 6:15 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    well, the bible gives you a good idea on what Jesus was about...lol. i mean do you really need to wonder how Jesus feels about abortion, gay marriage, no care for the bretheren and etc. i see it a candidate morals and views cinflicts with God's word and you are a christain how can you possibly vote for that person. you may need to self evaluate

  • Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:52 pm Agree: 7   Disagree: 1

    Jesus would not vote at all, HE is not political! HE is The KING of a BETTER Kingdom! Praise GOD!!!
    Jesus loves all of mankind and HE died for the sin of the world, and on the third day HE rose again, and ALL Authority is given to JESUS CHRIST! There is no Authority but GOD and what HE allows!
    I am in this world, but I am not of this world, as I have chosen Jesus Christ, and Him crucified and I acknowledge HIM as LORD!!!
    I pray for those in leadership positions and those in authority over me that God allows; but GOD is in CHARGE not men!
    Thanks be to GOD! Have a blessed day!

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