July 19, 2007

A strong presidential candidate for Christians

Are you worried about having to choose between 2 presidential candidates that support abortion in the next presidential election? I sure am. Thankfully, there is at least one solidly pro-life candidate that I know of, who should be known to all Christian voters: Senator Sam Brownback. His record on life and family issues is so solid that he has been recommended by Father Frank Pavone, President of Priests for Life. Do not take my word for it; check him out at www.brownback.com. There you can see where he stands on other issues as well. And for people who criticize pro-lifers for being one issue voters, they can see that his record on human rights shows that he is concerned for the welfare of people outside the womb too.

We must pray and open our wallets for the campaigns to put ethical civil leaders in charge of this country. How devastating it will be next year, if none of people applying for the most powerful job in the world can guarantee the number one purpose that government is supposed to do: protect human life.

God bless,
Daniel

Posted by Danny at July 19, 2007 08:52 AM | TrackBack

Comments

The US presdient has the most powerful job in the world? I beg to differ.

Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul II each in their own way injected new life into a world that so desperately needed it. Put not your trust in princes.

But overall I agree, Brownback seems like the best candidate out there.

Posted by: Burnt Marshwiggle at July 19, 2007 03:38 PM

I was thinking of "power" in the secular sense of the word - economic, political, military, etc. But you're right, recent popes have had a great amount of influence in the world without all those things.

Posted by: Daniel at July 26, 2007 10:56 AM

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