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gmik:
Remember Ray talking about the bohemian grove mysteries???  Its already been decided....tho really always been decided by God of course.

I still vote...maybe its my generation...I don't know....or just carnality like someone else mentioned somewhere...

indianabob:
Hi Gena,

Voting is O. K. with me as long as folks don't expect a different result when their candidate is installed in the job. Humans are flawed even when they are true called out Christians. What can we reasonably expect when we elect a regular person who is seeking praise and approbation of his peers the electorate? Our constitution is valid only for a moral people who ALL participate in the affairs of government. Once we delegate our responsibilities to others and become the audience, we have the same problem in politics that we find in the church of babylon. Corruption and self serving.

That's another valid reason for term limits. One term and back home to your regular wage producing job. Sending novices to Washington D. C. is like sending first time criminals to the penitentiary. It is just a graduate school for criminals.

Indiana bob

Gina:
May I?

I believe the governments would like for us to believe that we are being given some kind of a choice.

If governments like the U.S.  can put people in positions of power in other countries (like Saddam Hussein) , why couldn't the same be true of other countries?

Once I was told in a bible-study group back when Bush was running:  "If more people just voted..."  I said to myself, there is no way -- it's ultimately God who decides who gets in office. 

ez2u:
If we live by the Spirit let us walk by the Spirit  Gal 5:25  by adopted Dad who knew of this teachings in the 70's  told me  to pray, listen to the Holy Spirit  He didn't always vote but sometime she did as so do I.

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