Amy linked to a sobering piece by Randy Alcorn entitled I’m not Voting for a Man, I’m Voting for Generations of Children and their Right to Live.
I’ll try to restrain myself and only share a few paragraphs so you will read the rest. All of the bolds are mine.
Yesterday someone else left a comment saying, Hurry and compose a blog to the under 30’s Christians who are planning to vote for a 3rd party candidate in hopes of “sending a message” to the RNC! FOCA could very well be the last nail in the coffin.
I sympathize with wanting to send a message to the Republican Party.
But is this the time, when failing to vote for McCain could ultimately remove hundreds of laws limiting abortion at the statewide level—informed consent and parental consent and late term abortion measures? As a physician commenting on my last blog said, prolife physicians and nurses and hospitals could find themselves with a federal mandate to perform abortions, and lose their licenses if they refuse. The Freedom of Choice Act, which Obama promised Planned Parenthood he will sign if elected president (my previous blog has this on video), could ultimately do all this and more. It may also make life very difficult for Pregnancy Resource Centers.
Would John McCain be a great president? I don’t know. Maybe he wouldn’t even be a good president. There are so many claims by both candidates that their words seem like wind to me. I don’t feel like I know a lot. But I do know for certain that one candidate defends the right of the unborn to live, and the other is utterly committed to be sure that it remains legal to kill them. And on THAT issue I know what God says is right and wrong.
Yes, I realize Obama is cool. As I said two blogs ago, I really wanted to vote for him, so I could be cool too. John McCain is not so cool. And he’s a Republican at a time where being a Republican definitely isn’t cool. The question isn’t whether I’d rather have dinner or play golf with Obama or McCain. (I’d choose Obama.) The question isn’t whether I’d like the Republican Party to change. (I would.) I’m not voting for the Republican Party. In one sense I’m not voting mainly for John McCain. I am voting for McCain because it’s my only way in this election to vote for the right of unborn children to live rather than die.
Now, if you think that’s an overstatement, that the difference between the candidates isn’t that great, or they will not influence the future of abortion in this country, I challenge you to look at Obama’s dogged commitment to the legalized killing of unborn children, backed up by his 100% proabortion voting record. And look at McCain’s repeatedly stated commitment, also demonstrated by his voting record, to oppose the legalized killing of children. If you think your presidential vote is not for or against unborn children, you don’t understand the significance of the Freedom of Choice Act or the significance of the balance of power of the Supreme Court with the Obama judges who are certain to be pro-legal-abortion and the McCain judges who are virtually certain to be anti-legal-abortion.
My conversations with fellow Christians who are prolife but are voting for Obama have common themes these days. They always emphasize “Obama is prochoice, not proabortion.” To which I respond, “actually he is pro-legalized-abortion.” This is emphatically true, based on his own words and 100% consistent voting record. It shouldn’t be considered a matter for debate. What politician in the country is more strongly committed to legalized abortion than Obama is? Every radical proabortion group knows this, and everyone of them have been working tirelessly to get him elected.
I’ve heard other prolife people say “I don’t like either candidate, so I’m not voting at all.” Well, ask yourself who you’re willing to punish by not voting. If it’s political parties who will pay, fine, I really don’t care about them. Sure, it would be better not to vote than to vote against God’s children’s right to live. But if instead of abstaining you have a chance to vote for God’s children’s right to live, why would you not do that? (Don’t vote for the man, vote for generations of children who will have a chance to live if he’s elected, even if he’s just a mediocre president in other areas.)
Perhaps that’s why last night I wasn’t thinking about victory celebrations and balloons and confetti, and who will be wearing what, and how cool or uncool the candidates are, and how the winner will look on Inauguration Day. I was on my knees weeping for the unborn children, and for the fact that many Christians are going to vote against them. And others are going to abstain from voting for them. If every prolife Christian voter would vote for unborn children instead of against them, we would elect a prolife president who would not sign FOCA, who would appoint prolife judges instead of proabortion judges, and who would not reverse decades of gains made by the prolife movement. But right now this looks very unlikely.
And though I know it will outrage people for me to say this (and I take no pleasure in that), I believe that the blood of children will be on our hands. Yes, I think that God is already judging this nation for the blood of these children that cries out to Him from the ground (Genesis 4:10). And I believe there will be far worse judgment to come. He has always brought His wrath upon nations that kill their children. Why should He treat us differently? “Since you did not hate bloodshed, bloodshed will pursue you” (Ezekiel 35:6).
Frankly, I just don’t think enough people, Christian or not, fully realize what is at stake in this election. Be mad at the Republicans all you want. Hate big business for what they’ve done to the country. Hate the Democrats for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Despise the leadership who let this happen.
But this election is not about global warming or poverty or alternative fuels or women’s rights or your 401k or the mortgage crisis or anything else. This is about taking the United States to a place we have never been. This is about potentially electing the most liberal, socialist person to ever come this close to the presidency. One who has a public record of supporting the most inhumane abortion practices.
This is not about four years of Obama or McCain. This is about decades ahead of judges and abortion policy.
I realize there are Christians who are saying they are voting their conscience and so they are going to vote third party for the most godly candidate or they are going to write in someone else. It distresses me to see those votes wasted that could prevent the continued slaughter of millions of future children.
I’ve shared before that I said I would never vote for McCain when he won the nomination. But that was before I knew Obama would be the other candidate. I honestly do not know how anyone who believes in life cannot vote for McCain. I don’t care what any other issue is your pet issue. The implications in this election will impact this country for years and years to come.
Despise the Republicans all you want. But think beyond that to what a socialist, extremely liberal, pro-infanticide President with both houses of Congress under Democrat control will mean. Running unchecked for at least two years. If that doesn’t scare the h*ll out of you, I have no idea what would.










Diagnosis Is In: I’m Suffering From EEF
Many of you said you are not voting out of fear but I tell you I am. I am voting with a trembling hand. I cant stand either candidate. I think they are both godless and evil men who will bring much damage to our society. Both of them desire centralized power and just go about it in different ways. Socially and governmentally, the system is hoodwinking us into thinking the outcome will be different between the two. And there is little or nothing we can do about any of it apart from beseeching the Creator.
However, there is one issue which we as a society will be judged. Did we stand up and put our economic comfort, personal pursuits and yes even our very lives at stake over! Over three thousand INNOCENT LIVES being ripped from the womb every day. Those numbers add up over the years! How can we avert judgement for such blatant debauchery? How can a God who is Holy stand by while we let innocence go off to slaughter.
Many years ago I toured a very small slaughter house. Believe it or not, it was part of a school field trip. I grew up in cattle country so no one made a big deal over it. I can still remember the tears and remorse some of the more tender hearted girls from our group had about the shedding of ANIMAL blood. Are we so hardened that we care more about our nice car, full refrigerator and 46″ TV than we do about infant life being drained at the end of the scalpel? Where is the outrage? Where are the tears.
We make it big news when an unfit mother murders or abandons her children. Yet we are all guilty for abandoning millions of babies over the years. You and me alike, we are guilty! We should be crying out to the God that made us for forgiveness and seeking to rescue every last one! And how do we make that first step of rescue? With our vote. Either a vote for someone who stands for life OR a vote against someone who’s agenda is geared toward the personal freedoms that allow murder to go unchecked in our civil society.
I don’t believe any of this is going to go unchecked in God’s economy. It isn’t biblical. Unless repentance on a massive scale hits our land, judgement will. And just as the blood that was shed during slavery was demanded of our young men during the Civil war, so also will it be demanded of our children in the coming days. So yes, I am filled with fear for my children and this nation. And not for mine alone, but your children and grandchildren. If we don’t do everything in our power to turn this around, we will see it.
And while I’m on the topic. It’s all the rage to bash George W. Bush. But I will not. I don’t like a lot of the things he has done to my country. In some ways he, Bill Clinton and George SR have all had the same agenda. Yet this one man who the nation seems to be vilifying has done more to turn the tide against abortion that any other president by placing honest constructionist judges in the supreme court. I think many of us will eat our words about him on judgement day.
Reading this post and comment thread 15 years later with what we know now about all the politicians we were discussing…
So interesting…