Monday, October 22, 2012

God and Elections

The complaint about Obama appears to concern him being too willing to help people while Christians want everyone to take care of themselves. Christians appear to believe if folks cannot buy food they should starve or if they do not have health insurance they should die. If God preferred democracy wouldn't one expect Saul to have included the people in the major decisions? If God preferred capitalism wouldn't one expect Joseph to have handled the Egyptian famine situation differently? Christians are a weird group. When God intervenes in elections Christians are not satisfied. How can God win?

John Jenkins
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Gatlinburg, TN



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 —Nassim Nichols Taleb



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