tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541750424301079707.post2323089040061544592..comments2023-12-30T17:48:30.014-08:00Comments on Mark's Musings: Daniel Stetler. Max Lucado, Sampson, and Donald TrumpMarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12218349188104332410noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8541750424301079707.post-16387322532053370342016-11-08T15:54:13.988-08:002016-11-08T15:54:13.988-08:00I understand your reasoning on this. I am a strong...I understand your reasoning on this. I am a strong Christian. This is a difficult election. Not because I'm having a hard time not choosing Hillary. I would never ever ever vote for someone so evil and corrupt. With that said, there are two choices. Trump or Clinton. Some can fool themselves and vote for a third party candidate so they can look themselves in the mirror. But realistically, it boils down to Trump/Clinton. So, as a Christian, I voted for the policies, not the person. I voted for Trump. It was a no brainer really. Is he a flawed man? Oh yeah, very much so. Can God change him? Oh yeah, he changed me, he can change him. His running mate, Mike Pence is another reason I chose Trump. Pence is a strong Christian. A good choice. I voted for a constitutional Supreme Court. I voted against gay marriage and abortion. I voted against the most corrupt human being ever to run for the presidency. In my humble opinion, to not vote is to vote/condone corruption. I took a chance on Trump. I've prayed about it and I know I did what is right. If Christians stay home and Hillary is elected, I don't want to hear a peep from them. If Trump is elected and is a failure, I'll vote for someone else in four years and own it. That's how this Christian feels. 2ammendhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01822865896079361597noreply@blogger.com