Voting Alignment: Christian or Policy

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Texas is offering an excellent "story problem" for voting one's conscience.

Some argue that you should for vote for a Christian.

Others argue that you should vote for a person who holds correct policies.

Talarico claims to be a Christian

Paxton does not and he is aligning with good policies

Is this really a difficult choice?
 
Texas is offering an excellent "story problem" for voting one's conscience.

Some argue that you should for vote for a Christian.

Others argue that you should vote for a person who holds correct policies.

Talarico claims to be a Christian

Paxton does not and he is aligning with good policies

Is this really a difficult choice?
I just had this conversation with a coworker the other day. He was teasing me, as he is a moderate to center right democrat, about Vivek Ramaswamy (running for Ohio’s governor). Ramaswamy is not a Christian, but a Hindu, and my coworker was yanking my chain that I could not vote for him in good conscience. I told him point blank that I could easily vote for a non-Christian who has the right policies over a person who claims to be a Christian, but governs from a policy perspective that is not actually biblical.
 
Texas is offering an excellent "story problem" for voting one's conscience.

Some argue that you should for vote for a Christian.

Others argue that you should vote for a person who holds correct policies.

Talarico claims to be a Christian

Paxton does not and he is aligning with good policies

Is this really a difficult choice?
For me it is not difficult.
I always vote MY conscience.
If the choice is between a candidate who espoused wicked policies ( abortion, trans, etc) but claims to be Christian vs a candidate who espoused righteous policies (closed border, balanced budget, liberty, etc) but does NOT claim to be Christian, then I always vote for the righteous one.
Biblically: I believe we are to oppose the obvious wolves in sheep's clothing.
 
Has anyone argued that on this forum?
I’m not sure that has happened.
However much has been postured about having a moral clause or standard in making the choice.

The standard has never been clearly stated but not holding to
said standard has been criticized.
 
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