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Monday, October 13, 2008
Nathan Tabor :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Christian Game Plan
by Nathan Tabor
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Recently, Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate Joe Biden made the observation that past is prologue. Perhaps that’s why the Obama camp is courting Christians so hard this election year.

Certainly, there is evidence from the past showing clearly that evangelical Christians can make the difference in the Presidential race. Back in November of 2004, the Washington Post ran a story that included this telling statement: “…Christian activists led the charge that GOP operatives followed and capitalized upon.”

Staff writers Alan Cooperman and Thomas B. Edsall noted that grassroots activists in Ohio, Michigan, and Florida praised President Bush’s political adviser, Karl Rove, with insisting that, in order to win, the President needed to attract four million more evangelicals to the polls than he managed to do four years before.

In that critical 2004 election, in key battleground states, churches conducted voter registration drives and millions of voters’ guides were handed out by Christian and pro-life organizations. Christians were energized and motivated to take part in the political process in an enthusiastic way.

As the Washington Post writers observed, “…Bush’s conservative Christian base was essential to his victory.”

Some political pundits had predicted that evangelical Christians would sit out this election, disenchanted with some of John McCain’s maverick ways. Those fears were heightened when McCain seemed to be leaning toward a pro-abortion running mate.

But then, along came Sarah. And evangelical Christians roared back.

In Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, Christians see one of their own—a faith-filled woman of traditional values, who’s not ashamed to pray for Divine guidance. Sarah sees the Bible as a blueprint for life and she’s not afraid to talk about her desire to have a “servant’s heart.” The excitement among Christians for Sarah’s candidacy is palpable.

This may be the most important election of our generation. It is a referendum on Barack Obama—one of the most liberal candidates for President we’ve ever seen. Obama has said his first order of business as President would be to sign the radical Freedom of Choice Act, which would wipe out virtually all restrictions on abortion. In one outrageous act, Obama could eliminate decades of progress by the pro-life movement.

Obama can claim that his faith is important to him, that he prays to do God’s will—but actions preach louder than words. His policies speak volumes—and they are contrary to the wisdom imparted by the Bible. If he really believes what the Bible says—that before He created us in the womb, God knew us—how could he possibly support abortion on demand? His appeals to Christian voters ring hollow as a result of his anti-Christian stands.

Both civic duty and Biblical imperatives demand that Christians show up at the polls in force this November. Despite what the polls may say, evangelicals can, indeed, turn the tide in the right direction. We have the power to elect a ticket that will be in keeping with God’s game plan. After all, the only poll that counts is the one on Election Day.

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Stu Date: Oct 15, 2008 - 3:45 AM EST
The context is this of your reference is,

John 8:3-6
3 The teachers of the law and the Pharisees brought in a woman caught in adultery. They made her stand before the group 4 and said to Jesus, "Teacher, this woman was caught in the act of adultery. 5 In the Law Moses commanded us to stone such women. Now what do you say?" 6 They were using this question as a trap, in order to have a basis for accusing him. NIV

It started as a trap by the Jewish leaders to expose Jesus. If He said to stone the woman He would be inviolation of the Roman laws. If He said not to stone the woman He would be in violation of the Law of Moses.

Jesus turned that table on them. By the verse you cited, "John 8:7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her", Jesus told them to stone the woman but the first to cast a stone must be sinless.

If you backup a bit in the Book of John, John 3:17-18 says, "God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him." So, when we look at the woman, Jesus said (as you cited) to the woman, "Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee? She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more." we see that Jesus did not condemn her and further instructed her to "sin no more".

As an interesting side note, the Law of Moses said that the man and the woman were to be stoned, yet, the leaders only brought the woman. If she was caught in the very act of adultery, they must have caught the man too. So, where was the man?

How do you arrive at your position that Jesus 'wimped out'?

alvin
I think perhaps that the answer was presented in Genesis.
For one thing men all over were idolatrous. I think it is was Abraham above all men who found favor because unlike the others he was surrounded by, Abraham did believe in the one God.
That which you named may very well had been reasons for the destruction, but I do believe that the issue at hand was their sexual perversions.
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