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		<title>By: Allen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description>The lesser of two evils is always still just evil.  Part of the problem is that Christians put their trust in man rather than God and when they do that, then only man&#039;s wisdom makes any sense. When our trust is in the Lord, we are not worried about wasting a vote because we rely on His wisdom and in doing so our voice is never &quot;wasted&quot;.  O,the conversations I have had with Christians on this subject! You are right, it is our responsibility and duty to vote for &quot;right&quot; not just to win.  Besides, most of the instances we read about in scripture where God works mightily on man&#039;s behalf is when the odds and numbers are impossible.  Just think of how God pared down Gideon&#039;s fighting force.
 
The real problem with Christians voting their convictions is that so few really have any.

Allen</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The lesser of two evils is always still just evil.  Part of the problem is that Christians put their trust in man rather than God and when they do that, then only man&#8217;s wisdom makes any sense. When our trust is in the Lord, we are not worried about wasting a vote because we rely on His wisdom and in doing so our voice is never &#8220;wasted&#8221;.  O,the conversations I have had with Christians on this subject! You are right, it is our responsibility and duty to vote for &#8220;right&#8221; not just to win.  Besides, most of the instances we read about in scripture where God works mightily on man&#8217;s behalf is when the odds and numbers are impossible.  Just think of how God pared down Gideon&#8217;s fighting force.</p>
<p>The real problem with Christians voting their convictions is that so few really have any.</p>
<p>Allen</p>
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