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Archive for 4. November 2008
I guess God voted Democrat
4. November 2008 by Martin Suter.
So what do you think Sarah Palin, James Dobson, her pastors Larry Kroon and Ed Kalnins, Pastor Thomas Muthee, the Wasilla Assembly of God members and 30 million evangelicals are thinking this morning?
Apparently, the Big Guy voted Democrat.
In an interview with James Dobson, Ms. Palin indicated that she was “putting this in God’s hands, that the right thing for America will be done at the end of the day on Nov. 4.”
“When we hear along the rope lines that people are interceding for us and praying for us, it’s our reminder to do the same, to put this all in God’s hands, to seek his perfect will for this nation, and to of course seek his wisdom and guidance in putting this nation back on the right track.”
She went on to talk about her support for the Republican platform on three issues important to evangelicals: abortion, a constitutional ban on gay marriage, and banning embryonic stem cell research.
If, indeed, the outcome was in God’s hands, as Sarah and others claim it to have been, then there are only two possible conclusions.
God is pro-Choice, pro-gay marriage and pro-embryonic stem cell research.
Or there is no God.
Take your pick. But Sarah, let go of the delusions of somehow being Chosen. You weren’t.
That’s my .02!
Martin Suter
(martin.suter at iplicensing.net)
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