What If I Don’t Like Either Candidate?

I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

If politics isn't your thing, or you've lost your enthusiasm to vote this year, you REALLY need to tune in! Frank dedicates this podcast episode to focusing on the top three questions Christians must consider regarding "religion and politics" and what history has taught us when Christians disengage from politics and choose not to vote. He also summarizes some of the helpful information you'll find available at VoteYourFaith.net by addressing questions and issues like:

  • What are the consequences when Christians don't vote?
  • How was Jesus involved in politics, and how does that help us vote?
  • If a politician can’t save you, why vote at all? (Sorry, but you’ll see why this is a stupid objection!)
  • Does abortion trump everything else?
  • Where do both parties stand on "the more important matters of the law"?
  • Should Christians vote for the most good or the least evil?
  • What is the Equality Act, and how could it hurt our children, jobs, and religious freedoms?
  • Why are you not voting for one person?

God has used both righteous and unrighteous leaders throughout the Bible to accomplish His good purposes, so get informed, go vote, and leave the results to God!

Resources mentioned during the episode:

Helpful Resources and Local Voting Guide: http://VoteYourFaith.net

George Barna on The Charlie Kirk Show: https://apple.co/4eQeAEk

David Daleiden & Planned Parenthood video: https://bit.ly/3BFt6jQ

New York Post article on Kamala Harris & Planned Parenthood: https://bit.ly/483XgcC

New York Post article on FEMA "Disaster Equity": https://bit.ly/3zT22Nr

The Heritage Foundation Explains The Equality Act: https://herit.ag/3Y07Z31

The Washington Stand: For the 41 Million Christians 'Unlikely' to Vote: https://bit.ly/3BItiPh

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