Tuesday, September 2, 2008

not typical of me, but i read this and thought i would share...

it's been really hard for me to listen to conversations and read what people are posting when it comes to the presidential race....Jim Wallis posted this on his blog today...

"Let me suggest "Five Rules of Christian Civility."

1. We Christians should be in the pocket of no political party, but should evaluate both candidates and parties by our biblically-based moral compass.
2. We don't vote on only one issue, but see biblical foundations for our concerns over many issues.
3. We advocate for a consistent ethic of life from womb to tomb, and one that challenges the selective moralities of both the left and the right.
4. We will respect the integrity of our Christian brothers and sisters in their sincere efforts to apply Christian commitments to the important decisions of this election, knowing that people of faith and conscience will be voting both ways in this election year.
5. We will not attack our fellow Christians as Democratic or Republican partisans, but rather will expect and respect the practice of putting our faith first in this election year, even if we reach different conclusions."

Source: "http://blog.beliefnet.com/godspolitics/2008/09/obama-perkins-palin-and-a-plea.html"

1 comment:

Griselda Johnson said...

Awesome! Love it! Posted it on my blog! Hoping it opens some minds!

 
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