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Demoralizing Christian Voters

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:27 am
by Sallie
I wrote this on Truth Social this morning, but thought I would put it here as well.

What are you seeing or experiencing related to this?
Christians feel betrayed by Melania's open endorsement of child sacrifice.

Christians feel betrayed by Trump's vow to violate the First Amendment by going after "anti-semetic" speech. They know it would basically outlaw parts of the Bible.

Operation Warp Speed and allowing the jab propaganda to run wild as people were forced to make their own choice was a difficult pill to swallow, but people pushed past it because of what is at stake.

These two recent developments have been truly demoralizing and alienating for a significant portion of his base. There's no doubt in my mind Trump will lose votes over this and singing hymns at the end of a rally isn't going to smooth this over. If anything, it makes it look manipulative.

Re: Demoralizing Christian Voters

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:51 am
by Sallie
Like I said...
The study found that approximately 104 million people under the "people of faith" umbrella are not expected to vote this election, including 41 million born-again Christians and 32 million who regularly go to church.

"I see two huge take-aways from this blockbuster report," Len Munsil, President of Arizona Christian University and a former Republican nominee for Arizona governor, said in a news release shared with Just The News. "First, that Christians could be the deciding factor in a bunch of federal and state races – and are choosing not to be. And second, that they are longing for their local church to instruct them on how to think biblically about policy and politics.

"They don't want to be told how to vote, but they do want to know why they should vote, and how to view political issues from a biblical framework," he added.

The research also revealed some of the reasons that the Christians are not planning to vote in November, including a lack of interest in politics (68%), a dislike in both major party candidates (57%), and a belief that their vote will not make a difference (52%). A smaller percentage (48%) believe that the election results will be manipulated.

https://justthenews.com/nation/religion ... mber-study