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Re: Morality, politics, and character
I think you raise some great, great questions. I've asked some of my friends these same questions. I personally think that the most qualified person is deserves to the voter. That's when the country will be in best hands.
I understand the arguments about having people who are perceived to have good morals in high offices and that bringing God's blessing upon the nation. I just don't see any evidence to support that being the case. Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush were both great Christian men. I really believe that.
That high morality and charcter, however, didn't translate into the blessings of God being upon our nation.
The argument that somehow the President sets the moral tone in a country is also completely bogus. Did GWB's Presidency bring about some type of revival of higher Christian morals in this country? Of course the answer is no. Society continued to denegrate and go down morally.
I believe that the energy of the right wing Christian politcal folks has been greatly misplaced. The ONLY thing that will turn this country around morally, ethically and spirtually is what happens through and in our churches. I've always been convinced it will never come through the corruption of Washington D.C., no matter what party is in power.
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In essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. In all things, charity. Augustine
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