Sunday, November 2, 2008

Questions for voters on Tuesday

This will be my last post before Tuesday's election. Before you vote for President, ask yourself some questions:

- To the McCain/Palin supporters: What does "Country First" mean? Are you blindly upholding a flag, or the principles that made it great?

- To the Obama/Biden supporters: What kind of change do we really need? To just say you are anti-Bush or want a fairer distribution of wealth still leaves open a whole host of undesirable options.

Here are some more questions:
1. Which candidate will best protect and defend the Constitution of the United States?
2. Which candidate will best promote economic opportunity for all Americans?
3. Which candidate will best protect our Constitutional rights, especially those of free speech and press, and of protection from unreasonable searches and seizures?
4. Which candidate will be most likely to reduce the Federal deficit?
5. Which candidate is more likely to let you make your own decisions in life, and allow you to spend your own money as you see fit?
6. Which candidate best understands that real security lies in national defense, and not interventions in foreign countries?
7. Which candidate will best protect the Consitution and sovereignty of the United States from the "North American Union" and from delegating powers to international organizations?

If you were tempted to answer "none of the above" to four or more of the preceding questions; or if your answers were split 4-3; please consider Ohio independence as a viable solution to the broken system of government we now face.

The next President will be neither Messiah nor Antichrist. He will be a man, subject to the temptations of great power, and therefore tempted to abuse it to achieve his ends more efficiently. Think carefully, dear voter. What should those ends be, and what are you willing to do when he tries to abuse that power?

2 comments:

Laura Lee - Grace Explosion said...

I beg to differ. Obama, I would say, has a 99.9% chance to be.. the antichrist. Lo and behold, anyone who reads the Bible knows... the antichrist is a man who rises to political power in the wealthiest and most powerful nation on the earth (at that time) and declares himself to be a messiah. Sound familiar?? :)

Are you an atheist?? Of course he has a 99.9% probability to be the antichrist. Furthermore, there are many antichrists. Anyone who denies Jesus Christ as Lord is an antichrist. Anyone who denies that Jesus Christ is the only Way of salvation is an antichrist.

Of course Obama is "an" antichrist. He denies Jesus Christ is the only Way of salvation.

The only question that remains is he "the" antichrist who the whole world will worship as "the One".

It's already happening. God love ya... I'm rolling my eyes.

Please don't be so patronizing. It's just possible someone may know something... you don't. :)

You should ask WHY people believe he is the antichrist... not rule out the prophecies of a Book you don't believe... just cuz you don't believe it.

A little open-mindedness would help. There are many other reasons. But I'll pass for them for now.

Pro-constititional secession... since the Marxist world globalizing God-wannabe self-proclaimed "messiah"... with a 99.9% shot at being the literal antichrist of Revelation... rose to power in the wealthiest nation on earth (probly of all time).... Laura

;)

Laura

Harold Thomas said...

Laura:
As a matter of fact, I am a Christian, and I do believe the prophecies. However, not everyone interprets them in the same way.
Since you believe the truth of the Bible, you may want to weigh your words against those of Jesus in Matthew 24, where he said that no one but the Father knows the day and hour of His return. It could be right now, or thousands of years from now.
I have never heard the President-elect call himself the messiah; but I have heard misguided followers and media call him that.
I apologize if my original article seemed patronizing to you. This is a political blog -- its purpose is not to offend people of faith.

Harold