Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder Mr. Christian Coalition gets his head handed to him in the Georgia Lt. Gov race. <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/07/19/georgia.primary.ap/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITI CS/07/19/georgia.primary.ap/index.html</a>
Originally Posted By Beaumandy Yep, we can only hope those Christians keep getting their heads handed to them. Desperate for good news?
Originally Posted By cmpaley >> Yep, we can only hope those Christians keep getting their heads handed to them.<< WOULD that there were Christians in the "Christian Coalition."
Originally Posted By planodisney cmpaley, has now supplanted God as judge of who will make it to heaven and who wont. Can you do me cmpaley, please, please???
Originally Posted By cmpaley >>cmpaley, has now supplanted God as judge of who will make it to heaven and who wont.<< Um...exuse me, but how did you get that conclusion from: "WOULD that there were Christians in the 'Christian Coalition.'" Now, unless you believe in the heresy of "once saved, always saved," you can't possibly be saying that i know where people will end up when they die, can you? That would be presumptuous, rash and rude. We don't KNOW until we die where we will end up, so I don't have the faculties to make judgements as to the state of a person's soul. All I can do is pray that they die in the state of grace. What is I am saying is that I doubt very much that the leadership of the "Christian Coalition" is very Christian. Republican? Yes. Christian? Looking at their fruits, not so much. (Remember, Jesus said "by their fruits you will know them.")
Originally Posted By Dabob2 That same article said that Cynthia McKinney faced a run-off with her main primary opponent, after beating him by a mere 1500 votes. She hasn't had trouble winning primaries before, I don't think. Is it possible - are voters, Republican and Democrat alike, actually paying attention?