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Worldview window November 3, 2004

Clearing out the e-mail inbox, I find the following from the folks at worldvieweekend.com.

These folks are the lunatic fringe. But as we found out yesterday, the lunatic fringe is now in the driver's seat. The election, it turns out, wasn't about terrorism or the war in Iraq. It wasn't about fiscal insanity and crippling budget deficits, two-tiered health care and education systems, the death of American manufacturing and staggering trade imbalances, an increasingly regressive tax system, the rape of the environment or the permanent jobless economy.

This election was about god. The small-"g," small god of the small-minded, small-hearted, small people of aggressively little faith. These people have misled Christians, replacing the church — the community of believers in the Way — with a fearful, hateful, band of chauvinists unable to recognize the contradiction between their triumphalism and their imagined "persecution."

Take a look at the "worldview" that won the election:

This Tuesday is the most important day in America's future. The next President will have the opportunity to appoint three or four Judges to the U.S. Supreme Court.

On Saturday, as I sat behind the President at a rally in Minneapolis, I heard his promise to use his Administration in the next four years, as he has the past four years, to protect the life of the unborn and uphold the definition of marriage.

I heard references to God as well as references to The Almighty. I heard an evangelical prayer from a pastor and I watched as the Mayor of St. Paul led 23,000 people in the hymn Amazing Grace. I heard the hatred of abortion and the respect for traditional marriage. My friends, I heard what you will never hear at the rally of the Democrats. 

I believe anyone that does not vote on Tuesday is sinning and anyone that votes for Kerry is committing an even greater sin! We not only need President Bush but we need members of the U.S. House and Senate that will support those he will appoint to the federal bench and the U.S. Supreme Court.

This election is a worldview battle, a battle between good and evil. It is a spiritual battle. This is it folks. If Kerry wins and he appoints Judges to the U.S. Supreme Court; America is lost.

If you do not vote on Tuesday and Kerry wins, don't complain about the increase in persecution that will surely follow. If you think we are not already experiencing persecution in America to some degree by the humanistic liberals and ACLU judges, then read the book by David Limbaugh entitled, Persecution.  What will occur under the judges Kerry appoints and a Kerry Administration will be unimaginable.

Yesterday's election was very, very bad news for the country. It was even worse news for the American church.


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