What has Happened to the Abortion Issue?
Posted by Pastor Kurt | Filed under Christianity In Crisis, Randomness, The Moral Decline

We have approxamately four days until the presidential election and it seems that a majority of Americans (Including Christian Americans) are voting for whats best for their pocketbook. The great sin of abortion has been for the most part - swept under the rug.
I was asked by a church member - who will I vote for? And unfortunatley for me the choice for president comes down to only one issue - Is the candidate Pro-Life or Pro-Choice? You see, I cant get into other issues that face America and how each candidate will deal with those issues, I have to vote for the unborn child.
So if your reading this and you are still on the fence about your choice for president, please prayerfully consider the babies who will never get a chance to vote.
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Obama side-steps the abortion question…
Posted by Pastor Kurt | Filed under Christianity In Crisis, My Faith, The Moral Decline, Web Clips

DALLAS - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama side-stepped a pointed query about abortion on Saturday by mega-pastor Rick Warren during a televised forum.
Asked at what point a baby gets human rights, Obama, who strongly supports abortion rights, said: whether you’re looking at it from a theological perspective or a scientific perspective, answering that question with specificity is above my pay grade.
He went on to reiterate his view that it was important to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain, who followed Obama onto the stage of the nationally televised event, was more blunt and more emphatic.
He said a baby’s human rights began at the moment of conception I have a 25-year pro-life record.




