A Binary Election: Why We Disagree with Christianity Today

According to Christianity Today, the American presidential election does not represent a binary choice. So argued Robert Postic in a Christianity Today essay entitled, Voting Is Important to Me. That’s Why, This Year, I Won’t Vote. In his article, Postic cited Dr. James Dobson in support of his position. Because of the issues at stake, and because of Postic’s use of Dr. Dobson’s words without the full context of his longstanding view, we at JDFI feel compelled to set the record straight.

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Storming Heaven: Why We Pray and Vote in Election Season

Now, in late 2024, let us heed God’s Word. Let us pray for a president who will honor God’s vision for government—a leader who will reward good and punish evil (Romans 13:1-7). Then, having prayed, let us exercise our rights and responsibilities as citizens: let us vote according to our conscience. Acting according to our conscience does not mean doing whatever we want. To the contrary, our conscience must be marinated in Scripture. We are not free moral agents. We are Christians—God’s people living under His rule, and our faith is holistically ordered to moral action.

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