At least if you are a Baptist in Florida:
"How many of you will sin on Sept. 5th by failing to vote? That's the day when Floridians will go to the polls and choose candidates in each political party's primaries for various statewide and local offices, as well as for certain non-partisan positions."
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"But, the bottom line is--by whatever means it is done, I believe Christians who fail to vote are, in fact, sinning.
Thus reads the
editorial in the Florida Baptist Witness.
In order to help good christans vote for good christian candidates, the Witness is also happy to bring you interviews with good christains office seekers like Katherine Harris.
Among her quotes:
"that lie we have been told, the separation of church and state, people have internalized, thinking that they needed to avoid politics and that is so wrong because God is the one who chooses our rulers. And if we are the ones not actively involved in electing those godly men and women and if people aren't involved in helping godly men in getting elected than we're going to have a nation of secular laws. That's not what our founding fathers intended and that's certainly isn't what God intended. So it's really important that members of the church know people's stands. It's really important that they get involved in campaigns.
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And that's why I've gone to churches and I've spoken in four churches, five churches a day on Sunday and people line up afterwards because it's so important that they know. And if we don't get involved as Christians then how could we possibly take this back?
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If you are not electing Christians, tried and true, under public scrutiny and pressure, if you're not electing Christians then in essence you are going to legislate sin. They can legislate sin. They can say that abortion is alright. They can vote to sustain gay marriage. And that will take western civilization, indeed other nations because people look to our country as one nation as under God and whenever we legislate sin and we say abortion is permissible and we say gay unions are permissible, then average citizens who are not Christians, because they don't know better, we are leading them astray and it's wrong. ..."
In Florida, at least it appears that the merger of Church and Republican Party is complete