Evangelicals May Double Their Support for Obama in 2012 Election
In the 2012 presidential election, President Barack Obama could double the amount of support he got from evangelicals in the 2008 election, according to Barna Group, a Christian polling organization.
In 2008, Obama received the support of about 11 percent of evangelicals, according to Barna Group. In a March 14-21 Barna Group poll of 647 likely voters, twice as many evangelicals, 22 percent, said they were prepared to vote for Obama.
What a telling piece of eisegesis! Please do the same for the Mormon candidate.
Michael Hranek wrote: What a telling piece of information! They (those professing to be Evangelicals or whatever and professing to believe in Christ) went out from us (whose faith takes God's word as Truth and submit themselves under his authority) BECAUSE (there really is a reason for what they did and are doing) they were not really of us (they did not know God experientially in the new birth and our Father who loving disciplines His own children that they might walk in holiness and the obedience of faith)
or triple wrote: Per the Sola Fide theory you can't lose your salvation..... Faith Alone is their infallible presupposition. No sin -- no matter how large, small nor how often -- could ever shipwreck their faith
Even voting for Obama
But it is Liberals and Roman Catholics who vote for Democrats...
BTW; What is the difference between the Liberal and the Roman Catholic???
or triple wrote: Per the Sola Fide theory you can't lose your salvation by voting for a bad Presidential candidate. If you're elect, they say, nothing could ever hinder your relationship with Christ. Faith Alone is their infallible presupposition. No sin -- no matter how large, small nor how often -- could ever shipwreck their faith. Even voting for Obama again couldn't sever the cord between their personal life ring and Jesus' hand. They're always good to go with God and they know it.
Still having problems determining what faith alone means, eh? Else you would not see voting as a means of salvation. Or loss thereof.
They (those professing to be Evangelicals or whatever and professing to believe in Christ)
went out from us (whose faith takes God's word as Truth and submit themselves under his authority)
BECAUSE (there really is a reason for what they did and are doing)
they were not really of us (they did not know God experientially in the new birth and our Father who loving disciplines His own children that they might walk in holiness and the obedience of faith)
John Wulfing wrote: Obama is pro abortion. ... He has done many things that give the impression he is a Muslim. He has associated himself with Marxists, Socialists and terrorists. I don't see how it would not be a very great sin to vote for Obama!
Per the Sola Fide theory you can't lose your salvation by voting for a bad Presidential candidate. If you're elect, they say, nothing could ever hinder your relationship with Christ.
Faith Alone is their infallible presupposition. No sin -- no matter how large, small nor how often -- could ever shipwreck their faith. Even voting for Obama again couldn't sever the cord between their personal life ring and Jesus' hand. They're always good to go with God and they know it.
Obama is pro abortion.  He was likely born in Kenya, and probably released a bogus birth certificate (see Sherif Joe on WND.com). He has tried to bully the supreme court to agree with his ObamaCare. He has done many things that give the impression he is a Muslim. He has associated himself with Marxists, Socialists and terrorists. I don't see how it would not be a very great sin to vote for Obama!
Is it really astonishing? These are the same people who watch TBN, Oprah, Joel Osteen, etc.
Russ wrote: The fact that there is even one "evangelical" ready to cast a vote for him is astonishing. Just his abortion stance alone should immediately put him on the no vote list of every single person who claims the name of Christ.
The fact that there is even one "evangelical" ready to cast a vote for him is astonishing. Just his abortion stance alone should immediately put him on the no vote list of every single person who claims the name of Christ.
1
There are a total of 11 user comments displayed | add new comment |