MORALIST: NEVER VOTE FOR PRO-CHOICE CANDIDATE
Grant Swank* | March 1, 2008
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
Killing the unborn is the primary issue in any campaign in a free nation.
God cannot honor a child-killing nation. God will not honor a child-killing candidate.
Abortion is killing.
Anyone supporting abortion slays a human being.
How could a moralist then ever vote for an abortion-endorsing candidate, no matter the office?
Murder? It’s murder.
Abortuaries are where innocent mortal lives are extinguished, as in the Hitler gas chambers, as in Stalin’s killeries throughout Siberia, as in China’s rape of Tibet, as in Darfur’s bloodletting.
Murder cannot be sidelined just because it is not called “murder.” The term “abortion” may mask the atrocity. But it must not mask the atrocity. Moralists must not permit it.
There are some who say they would vote for a powerful pro-choice candidate just to undo the opposition. Not. That’s not sane. That’s not moral.
If I had to choose between two presidential candidates who were both pro-killing womb babies, I would not vote. I could not bring myself to vote. If I voted, I would thereby have blood on my hands and heart just as the candidates have blood on their souls.
I believe in the Judgment Seat of Christ. I believe that the moment I die, I stand before Christ—the Great White Light of Eternal Truth. I am determined then that there will no blood on my hands and heart. I will stand there defending the defenseless children in the wombs.
At the Second Coming of Christ, Matthew 25:31-46 outlines the separation of sheep from the goats. The sheep are at the right hand of Christ seated upon His judgment throne. The goats are to His left. The sheep are those who have obediently followed the Good Shepherd, the Author of Life. The goats are those who have sidelined the Shepherd, claiming themselves as gods.
I am determined now that my free will will direct itself as a sheep following the Good Shepherd. My will has the power to do so or not to do so. I will do so.
I anticipate the Second Coming Judgment for I expect—due to divine grace—to be judged with commendation. The goats will be delivered the judgment of condemnation.
None of us deserve the commendation; we all deserve the condemnation. But divine grace bestows upon the truly repentant the commendation because of Christ’s sinless sacrifice upon the cross.
More particularly, concerning abortion, there are many moralists confronted with the decision to vote for, say, Rudy Giuliani who is pro-choice because he can defeat pro-choice Hillary Clinton or not to vote at all.
If I am faced with such a decision, I will vote for neither.
I will never stand before Christ having grieved His heart by casting my ballot in favor of murder or one who espouses murder, especially murdering the innocent children in females’ wombs.
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