MORALISTS MUST WIN IN NOVEMBER
Grant Swank* | February 22, 2008
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
Does America still have enough moralists to win?
If secularists win, they will get Barack Obama—The Boy with the cliché mesmerizing “inspirational” speeches that go nowhere but arch-liberal.
If moralists win, they will get a Republican President who is daily watched over by conservative citizens. His constituency will have basically a biblical ethic.
Are there enough moralists left in this country to sideline a thoroughly liberal left-of-left President?
Each generation yields its own ethic. Are there still enough Red States voters to bring to the Oval Office a pro-life, traditional marriage / family, and Judeo-Christian heritage perspective?
If liberal relativists win, America will go increasingly secular like Europe. That means that the nation will drift further and further from God.
If moralists win, the nation can still sing sincerely “God Bless America.”
The frequencies will begin to show in the months ahead. The molding of the November final will start to reveal itself before Election Day.
The battle is fundamentally a spiritual one. That is why religion has counted so significantly in these campaign months. Religion is one of the daily primary accents.
On the relativists’ side are Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama who hold to theological and political liberalism in the extreme. They both profess to be “Christians.” However, they are not scriptural believers. They are typical liberal churchgoers and that is all.
They write their own religion and call it “Christianity.” That is why their immorality can espouse killing womb infants and sodomy, for example.
If either sits in the Oval Office, moral relativism will govern daily by political opportunism, just as now.
If biblical moralists win, conservatives will see to it that the President is guided by an “under God” philosophy.
Are there still enough moralists in America to keep that hope alive?
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