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Obama Attracting More Evangelical Voters

By Audrey Barrick|Christian Post Reporter

Anything can happen less than two weeks from today, when the American people head to the booths to elect their next president.

And the polls leading up to the historic election are giving no indication otherwise.

The latest survey by the Christian research firm The Barna Group showed Democrat Barack Obama is winning the favor of a larger segment of evangelicals. While the majority still support Republican John McCain (63 percent), 23 percent of evangelicals plan to cast a ballot for Obama – up from 9 percent in May.

Evangelicals are expected to represent 9 percent of voters this November. Born again Christians, however, will likely represent nearly one out of every two votes in the 2008 election.

Among born again Christians, it's a statistical dead-heat with 45 percent planning to vote for McCain and 43 percent, for Obama, the Barna survey released Wednesday found.

In more general national polls, Obama continues to lead among likely voters by a 51 to 44 percent margin, according to the Gallup Poll Daily tracking program.

David Kinnaman, who conducted the Barna Group survey, says that in recent months, Christian community has become more interested in this year's election and are willing to vote – but not necessarily for the Republican ticket.

"[T]he problem for the McCain campaign is that their increased enthusiasm for the election has not translated into support the way it did leading up to 2004. Even conservative evangelical voters – while still solidly in McCain’s column – are surprisingly willing to consider Obama’s candidacy," Kinnaman commented in the report.

"Anything can happen, but the election is clearly Obama’s to lose," he added.

Compared to the last election in 2004, this year's Democratic candidate has sizeable support from faith voters, with 60 percent of monthly worship attendees saying they support Obama, according to The Faith and American Politics Survey. In 2004, less than half (49 percent) of the religious bloc supported Sen. John Kerry.

"If Obama goes on to win, one of the significant stories will be the profile of the faith vote," said Kinnaman. "People will wonder whether he won because of effective outreach by Democrats to the Christian community, ineffective efforts of Republicans, or shifts in the voting priorities of Christians, especially younger believers. Whatever the case, compared to when the names Kerry and Bush were on the ballot, the Democrats are poised to make up significant ground among born again and evangelical voters."

Results from the Barna Group survey are based on interviews conducted Oct. 11-15 with 1,005 adults from across the United States.

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  • Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:29 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    “I call heaven and earth as witnesses today against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live;” Deuteronomy 30:19

  • Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:26 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    If you are an Evangelical you are a Bible BELIEVER! You cannot support the Democrats because they have chosen for their platform to be pro-abortion and pro-homosexual marriage and they want a big government to be your god. So Obama Attracting More Evangelical Voters is not right, they are for Obama but don't know what Evangelical means. You can't be a true believer and vote for this man.

  • Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:33 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    It would appear the cowardly and intellectually weak flaggers are at it again. For someone to delete another persons posts indicates lack of intellect and sophistication. Censorship is what one would see in theocracies such as Saudi Arabia, thats why it is important to keep religion out of government, courts and the public school system. Where there is religion, there is censorship.

  • Fri Oct 31, 2008 11:37 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    Obama is for withholding medical care for infants that survive abortion. has terroist friends, will defund the millitary. Will silent conservitive voices. pro giving illegal imigrants drivers lic. pro-gay marriage. His change would be more like the ussa. His hope. hollow, and empty. the enemies of america and the major media have already elected him. LA times are witholding evidence that he is in bed with PLO terroist. Its time to open your mouths church, that and hit your knees.

  • Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:31 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    2 Peter 2:1-4

    But there were false prophets among the people, even as there will be false teachers among you who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Lord who bought them, and bringing on the themselves swift destruction.
    And many will follow their destructive ways because of whom the way of truth will be blasphemed.
    By covetousness they will exploit you with deceptive words; for a long time their judgment has not been idle, and their destruction does not slumber.
    For God did not spare the angels who sinned but cast them to hell and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved for judgment.

    Matthew 26:
    15And said unto them, What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you? And they covenanted with him for thirty pieces of silver.
    16And from that time he sought opportunity to betray him.

    Luke 4:
    5The devil led him up to a high place and showed him in an instant all the kingdoms of the world. 6And he said to him, "I will give you all their authority and splendor, for it has been given to me, and I can give it to anyone I want to. 7So if you worship me, it will all be yours."
    8Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Worship the Lord your God and serve Him only.
    Christians are suppose to resist temptation, Christ like; We are to worship God and serve only Him like our Lord and Savior Christ.

    gmac0961

    My point is that the politics of our country is not the labor of the Lord. Citizens do need to vote their conscience, but I think it is a mistake to ascribe a higher set of morals to one party or the other.

    Romans 13:1
    Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God.

  • Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:22 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    holito8 wrote:
    Christian do not labor in vain when we labor for God. Just because men have a capacity to lie does not mean you do not take them for their word. Let your yea be yea and your nay be nay.

    I completely agree. My point is that the politics of our country is not the labor of the Lord. Citizens do need to vote their conscience, but I think it is a mistake to ascribe a higher set of morals to one party or the other.

  • Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:03 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    I think anyone who feels that either of these candidates is pure and holy needs to do a little reality check. Both are politicians and have engaged in lies and half truths to get elected. To call one pleasing to God and another evil is just being selective in our judgements. Politics is about compromise and all politicians compromise when they think the time is right. Once in office, both will compromise as they see fit. This is why trying to judge our political system by the law of God is ultimately in vain.

    Christian do not labor in vain when we labor for God. Just because men have a capacity to lie does not mean you do not take them for their word. Let your yea be yea and your nay be nay.

  • Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:33 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I think anyone who feels that either of these candidates is pure and holy needs to do a little reality check. Both are politicians and have engaged in lies and half truths to get elected. To call one pleasing to God and another evil is just being selective in our judgements. Politics is about compromise and all politicians compromise when they think the time is right. Once in office, both will compromise as they see fit. This is why trying to judge our political system by the law of God is ultimately in vain.

  • Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:15 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    I can't believe i was flagged for saying that God says in teh bible that we are to protect teh unborn and that the word CHRISTIAN means "Christ like", threofre, how can a christian vote for someone who believes in abortion? Plain and simple. How can a christian be pro-abortion? Why would someone flag that? It's a scriptural. Seems like somone is not being fair on this messaging. I bet I know who they are voting for.

  • Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:25 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Even here it seems the Obama people have silenced a dozen comments, what is going on?

  • Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:38 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

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    Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:24 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    Wow i was flagged someone doesnt hold to the truth. hmmm
    So according to scripture Christians will be known by their fruit. Yes Dis. it may be talking about prophets in Matthew but is applicable to Christian as well in light of John 15 as well as other Scripture. So again if you vote for someone who is prodeath, doesnt matter which party. It just so happens that the prodeath party is the democratic party. Anyway if you vote for that person or party then you are just as guilty and should take a hard look at your belief in Christ and your salvation. Gods Blessing In Christ Tom

  • Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:56 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    CNN dropped Glenn Beck due to pressure from Michelle Obama.

    If you wanna get the facts on Obama, check out Cliff Kincade's articles that demonstrate how his Marxist agenda is connected to his many Marxist friends.

    http://www.conservativetruth.org/archive.php?author=Cliff%20Kincaid

  • Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:52 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    If Obama is elected it will not simply be a change in the administration. The change that Obama is calling for is communist revolution. Are you ready for the REDs?

  • Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:53 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    PS - calling people evil for having abortions is not making our case. We have to convince people in non shrill terms (even though our hearts may want to be more than shrill) that a life is a life at any age. Respectful and thoughtful discussions of what abortion really is would be far more successful than just making people feel judged but unconvinced. If we are not taking steps like these, WE are part of the problem and morally responsible for abortions that are occurring while we waste our time and energy corrupting our faith by mixing it in dirty politics.

  • Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:49 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Twinzmom2: Both parties have many things that are not ok from a Christian standpoint.

    abortion is a big deal. So is illegal war. So is permissiveness. So is how we are helping those who are less fortunate. It is time we quit being used so cynically as a voting bloc. 6 years of Republicans holding all branches of government and not fixing the abortion problem makes it pretty clear that we are IDIOTS if we think that they will do it next time we elect them.

    I honestly think that we Christians have caused more abortions by giving our votes to one party without asking why they do nothing after they are elected. If we had spent this massive amount of effort making our case to the public instead of donating time and $ to worldly political machines, we would be a lot further along in causing the eventual extinction of abortion in our country.

  • Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:46 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    "Hitler thought he could still win the war as he was hunkered down in his bunker in the spring of 1945."

    My point is surveys are surveys. You can make them say anything you want.

  • Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:31 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    jcpost, I did not say America doesn't have problems because we do and we as a whole are trying our best to remedy most if not all of these problems, plus our churches are also very active in assisting in dealing with these issues and we don't limit our help to America only, our churches are also very active in ministering to the needs of hurting people all over the world. So to call us arrogant is totally out of line on your part considering America probably does more than any other nation in meeting the needs of hurting people.

  • Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:28 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Daniel Paul <I've heard surveys that clearly have McCain in the lead by several points.>

    Hitler thought he could still win the war as he was hunkered down in his bunker in the spring of 1945.

  • Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:57 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    jcpost, having lived in Holland from 1979-82 and having had our son born in Amersfoort and living in Hooglanderveen and Soesteberg and seeing and working with local authorities in the area of substance abuse in your country and experiencing all of these things but being euthinated, I do believe I know what I am talking about. Please cite what if any of these things I mentioned that are false. Holland unfortunately as I stated earlier is in many ways morally bankrupt.

  • Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:40 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "Barna Group survey are based on interviews conducted Oct. 11-15 with 1,005 adults "

    Here we go again. Did you notice they did 1,005 adults again. Isn't that the exact same number they did last time? Are they the same people? I've heard surveys that clearly have McCain in the lead by several points.

    Surveys are like faces, everyone has one...many politicians have two....

  • Sun Oct 26, 2008 4:29 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    To bad 'believer' that you aren't discussing on the subject, but in stead of that you are just saying some (strange, and not true) words about the Netherlands.

    I already had this idea of these arrogant American nation. But thanks.. beside 100 milion moslims in the world who already hated the American nation because of this attitude, you should know that critisizing other countries isn't bringing US further.

    To bad that the message did not reach you...
    But the message i had from you did reach me:
    YOU AREN'T GOING TO MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE.

  • Sun Oct 26, 2008 1:35 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    Here are some of Obama's relationships that trouble me:

    Bill Ayers - Weathers Underground terrorist
    Frank Marshall Davis - Key member of a Soviet controlled network sponsored by Moscow and operating in Hawaii
    Jeremiah Wright - Pastor for over 20 yrs. black liberation theologian
    Bernadine Dohrn - American former leader of the radical organization Weather Underground 1969–1980.
    Koji Ariyoshi - A Communist double agent arrested in Hawaii under charges of attempting to overthrow the American government under the Smith Act.
    Mike Klonsky His father, Robert Klonsky, was an American communist who was convicted in the mid-Fifties for advocating the forcible overthrow of the United States government. He is an unabashed communist whose current mission is to spread Marxist ideology in the American classroom. Obama funded him to the tune of nearly $2 million. Obama, moreover, gave Klonsky a broad platform to broadcast his ideas: a “social justice” blog on the official Obama campaign website. Klonsky in partnership with Ayers …which Obama mightily helped underwrite, …formed a Maoist organization, first known as the “October League,” which ultimately became the “Communist Party (Marxist Leninist).” http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OTQzMDIxZjlmMTM5N2ZhNzlmY2IyZDYxMWQ5NjQ2NDM=
    Rashid Khalidi Obama made one of the presentations in praise of Khalidi at a 2003 farewell dinner on the occasion of Khalidi leaving the Chicago Area.[23] The dinner was a celebration of the Chicago area Palestinian community. Obama's remarks alluded to the numerous dinners that he had at the home of the Khalidis.[23] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Khalidi
    Quentin Young
    Michael Pfleger
    Alice Palmer

    Obama's Endorsements

    Obama is the first Presidential candidate endorsed by Hamas (Obama's church posted a Hamas manifesto).
    Obama has been endorsed by William Ayers (Weatherman Underground bomber, unrepentant domestic terrorist) (Member Communist Party USA, Early mentor to Obama)
    Jeremiah Wright (Black Liberation militant, racist, and Pastor)
    Tony Rezko (Corrupt Financier, ties to Terror Financing)
    Louis Farrakhan (Nation of Islam Leader, racist, anti-American)
    Hamas Terrorist Organization (Islamic Terrorist Organization)
    Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades (Islamic Terror Organization)
    Raila Odinga (Fundamental Islamic Candidate, Kenya, Obama's Cousin)
    Daniel Ortega (Marxist Sandinista Leader)
    Nicaragua Raul Castro (Hard-line Communist Leader, Communist Party Illinois, US Communist Political Party)
    Socialist Party USA (Marxist Socialist Political Party)
    The New Black Panther Party (Black Militant Organization)
    ACORN (of course)

  • Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:29 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Obama supports a policy where illegal aliens can obtain driver's licenses.

    Common-sense Americans are against such a breach of national security nightmare.

    Terrorists cannot but support Obama's candidacy, knowing that his presidency enables them to reach their goals easier.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 10:24 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    scits, although George Harrison had a mosaic view he none the less believed there was a God at the time he wrote and recorded "All Things Must Pass".

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:43 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Good question believer. Actually, I really dont spend a lot of time thinking about the future. I have hope in the sense that really bad things dont happen to me or people I know. Bad things of course happen to people all the time, in the event bad fortune does arrive, all we can do is our best to cope with it. We all have our own coping mechanisms I suppose. Some find solace in religion, I do not.

    I figure someday I will die, maybe tomorrow, 10, 20, 30 years, who knows. Interestling, the older I get, the less I think about it. As George Harrison once said "All things must pass". Its very true, I accept that. Intuition tells me when my heart stops, then I will be no longer. I have no problem with that. Life is what it is, didnt have a choice to be here, wont have a choice when I leave...........

    As an anostic, I can't say whether there is or is not a god or whether there is an afterlife. If there is, I suppose someday I might find out and wait to deal with it then. I know, I know, I'm told it will be too late then.....who well....

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 8:48 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    scits, so what do you see in the present that gives you hope for the future?

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:42 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    believer, yes you are correct about that. As a matter of survival, we all have to have hope for the future. Some need a belief in god for that, others do not.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:33 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    scits, so even agnostics have an element of faith and hope when it comes to the future.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:11 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    wrhalver "Remember that in the end the Bible tells us there will be a one world government."

    Its not the end times. The predictions of the end times have been around for thousands of years, will be thousands of years from now.

    World government? Wow, dont think so, but were it to occur, dont think its the "end-times". There will be an end time millions of years in the future for planet earth as the sun expands into a red giant and engulfs earth. By then, mankind will have expanded into other parts of the universe as science and technology allow humans to expand the boundaries of existence.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:46 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Remember that in the end the Bible tells us there will be a one world government. Bush Senior touched on this during his presidency.

    In jest Bush Senior was called the anti-Christ, but he hardly filled the real suit.

    A soured economy along with shaky leadership would lead the United States to surrender its lead in the world. In truth, this must eventually happen.

    1929 was not expected to repeat. We thought we had built in the right defences. We thought we had built the right support system. Suprise.

    Have Christians woken up yet?

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:36 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Holland the land of legal prostitution and where you can be euthinated without your consent, where the red light district is a tourist attraction and marajuana is legal and where you can order a Big Mac at the front of the line and buy cocaine or heroin at the other when you go to McDonald's, not to mention any good sized community has at least one X-rated bookstore with all the toys imaginable for anyone of any age to see as they walk by, where they tax the max out of the working class and the Church is relatively dead. And old "Swart Pete" this Al Jolson type character who follows Santa Claus around and leaves sticks at the homes of kids who were not so good. And now they want to tell us that we need to clean up our act. The Dutch for the most were wonderful neighbors and there were a lot of clean family oriented activities, but morally it is a bankrupt country.

  • artm »
    Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:24 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ssc, You haven't seen anything yet. Obama is going to give America a big surprise if elected, and he isn't yet.

    People are blind to the real obama, but I am afraid their eyes will be opened soon.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 4:46 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    artm "God may use Obama to bring judgment on a Nation that has turned it's back on God."

    That was already done with bush.......

  • artm »
    Sat Oct 25, 2008 4:30 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    There's one more reason why McCain may not be elected, " God may use Obama to bring judgment on a Nation that has turned it's back on God.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 1:38 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Top 10 reasons McCain will not be next president;

    1. Bad economy- incumbent party loses.
    2. Bush legacy, McCain viewed as more of the same of a failed president.
    3. Palin factor- she is unqualified, divisive, dishonest.
    4. McCain seen as volatile and erratic.
    5. Iraq war, McCain's support of Invasion debacle.
    6. McCain's poor campaign strategy in primaries to present.
    7. Obama has run good campaigns, suggests his administration would be successful.
    8. McCains/Palin negativity and attacks on Obama, they have little to offer but FEAR.
    9. McCains old and two bouts of melanoma.
    10. Its the economy.

  • artm »
    Sat Oct 25, 2008 10:52 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    We are in the midst of Apostasy. A major portion of the Church completly ignors the Word of God. They have taken a " world view ".

    The Scripture declares that " Some shall depart from the Faith " That is happening right before our eyes.

    Judges Chapter 17 says, " Every man did that which was right in his own eyes."

    The Bible is no longer considered in decision making for many within the Church.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:28 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "If Obama goes on to win, one of the significant stories will be the profile of the faith vote," said Kinnaman. "People will wonder whether he won because of effective outreach by Democrats to the Christian community, ineffective efforts of Republicans, or shifts in the voting priorities of Christians, especially younger believers. Whatever the case, compared to when the names Kerry and Bush were on the ballot, the Democrats are poised to make up significant ground among born again and evangelical voters."

    Sadly this is very true.

    I think church leadership has failed to anticipate this change.

    Enough of the "prosperity" and "milk" Gospels. Let's get back to what our souls really need. The true Word of God.

    Hopefully the church will figure this out before it's too late.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 8:17 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    jc, having lived in Holland for several years please don't begin to chastise Americans considering the moral problems in your own country. Yes, we've got our fair share of problems but no where near some of the moral problems you have in Holland to include "Swart Pete"(sp?).

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:48 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I think that what's going on here is that people are coming to the same realization: Neither one of these candidates is a perfect candidate from a Christian perspective. Also, I am not convinced that McCain's courting of the Christian vote isn't just pandering. The Christian vote has been suckered by the ant-gay marriage and anti-abortion line into backing an administration that really hasn't helped us on those fronts.

    Bottom line: I am not convinced either one of these tickets is more "Christian" than the other. I think this poll reflects the fact that alot of others feel the same.

  • artm »
    Sat Oct 25, 2008 6:44 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    Obama will bring change to america if elected, But it may not be the change you want.

    Many Christians will rejoice should Obama be elected, I wonder if they will rejoice as loud when he further's the cause of abortion, and same sex marriage.?

    Please don't tell me, " I don't support abortion ", when you help put into office those who will further the cause of Four Thousand babies a day laying on the floor of a hospital somewhere.

    Christians are voting " world view " and " Pocketbook " Rather than Bible.

    The only answer for America is God. Obama does not even come close to representing God, And McCain is not a whole lot better, But he is better.

    I would say to Christians, Read your Bible, view things the way God view's things.

    And what I say won't matter a whole lot in this election, But what God say's matters a whole lot more than many understand.

    God has a will in this matter, I believe he is waiting to see what Christians will do, and I also believe if Obama is elected, It may be what God use's to bring judgment to a Nation that has rejected him,

    And to a Church that has fallen away from God and his Word.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 6:06 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Our prayers will have as much or even greater impact than our vote. Therefore, continue to pray, express your confidence in God and vote. "The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much." James 5:16

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:32 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    As a outsider (I am Dutch) I dont think its about safety. It isn't about safety at all. That is what GB is telling the American people. But making you afraid... doesnt solve the problems.
    Its about your heart for the people of America! The people who dont have the voice. The widows, orphans, the poor, the jobless, the sick. The people whom are neverd heard.

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:27 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 2

    Once America can make the difference i think. For the first time in history a black man can be president. But is the man of the street willing to make the difference for one time. Will he stand for the oppressed, will he stand?
    40 years ago people were shot because the were black. Yesterday evening i heard on the dutch radio about an American book. It said that people did'nt want to make the difference that time, because they would be different than the social standards that were given.
    Now America is given a new chance to make the difference. But is it willing?

  • Sat Oct 25, 2008 2:09 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    The election will go exactly as God wants it to and I fear we are being given over to exactly what we deserve. Pray for revival because there's a hard rain gonna fall.

  • Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:25 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 4

    Whatever the reason behind this trend, it is one of the most welcome things I have seen about this election so far. After 8 years of the most divisive administration in our history, we need to come together once again as Americans! I don't see McCain/Palin as being able to accomplish this on any level. Heck, they can't even get all the Republicans together, let alone the rest of us.

    I don't know about you, but I am sick and tired of the bickering, intolerance, hate and division we have experienced, and I am ready for some real healing in this country. We are Americans! There is nothing we can't do if we're together.

    I think we are at a real crossroad here, and our next direction is going to be critical in determining our future as a nation. It is not impossible for America to continue spiraling down until we become just another failed state. We are in uncharted waters, no republic has lasted this long in the history of the world. Our future could depend upon the results of this election, and we each must decide, on our own, if we should continue on the same path or try something different.

    I would like to think that those Evangelicals, who have a completely different worldview then mine, see this election, and this candidate, in the same way I do. No, he is not perfect, not for me, you or anyone, but he fact is, although this sounds somewhat dramatic, he may indeed be our last, best hope for America.

    Have a good week.

  • Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:37 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 2

    If Barna is correct it appears the transition from the heart to the wallet is once again taking place among those who call themselves evangelicals as it did with the Clinton presidency.

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