Wagerallsports
Wagerallsports
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Today, as a Korean-American Christian, I voted for Donald J. Trump.
I voted against:
• Killing babies in the womb for all 9 months of pregnancy for whatever reason
• Sexualization of children
• Gender confusion
• Sexual deviancy and perversion
• Men in women’s locker rooms and bathrooms
• Endless, meaningless foreign wars
• Massive government spending for foreign countries but giving Americans pennies
• Open borders and illegal immigration to curb crime, trafficking, and drugs
• Censorship and compelled speech
• Denigration of traditional masculinity and femininity
• Media lies, manipulation, and deception
• Evil being good, and good being evil
• Hatred for the Christian principles and ethics that defined this nation
I voted for:
• Protecting babies from the evil of abortion
• Protection of parental rights
• Protecting women’s spaces from predatory men and allowing men to be men
• Free speech
• Christian liberty in regards to family, sexuality, and marriage
• Cutting the federal bureaucracy
• Peace on the Korean peninsula and around the world
• Ending discrimination against Korean and Asian-Americans in higher education and workplaces
• Self-protection and the 2nd amendment
• Booming economy
• Safer cities and reduced crime
• Border security
• Law and order over chaos
• Food and medicine reform making Americans healthier
• Fairer justice system
Jesus is never on the ballot. The reality is we are always, to a certain degree, choosing between the lesser of two evils because no one has been perfect except for Jesus. The two candidates both have major character flaws both today and in their past. But personality will fade, policy will last even after the 4-year presidential term is over. My vote isn’t a full-fledged endorsement of everything a candidate has ever said nor everything on their agenda. The question is, which candidate enables and promotes evil more? Which candidate will best keep evil at bay?
I have been discouraged with the leftward shift of Trump and the GOP. They have compromised on so much because the Overton window shifted so far to the left. Voting Republican is not a sufficient bulwark against the onslaught of moral insanity. The Republican Party today is not as morally insane as the Democrat Party, but it’s not exactly sane either. So I know Republican victories are only a way of buying us time, not fixing the problem entirely.
I voted for Trump because I believe his presidency would best promote good and restrain evil to help advance the cause of Christ and love our neighbor well. Kamala and the Democrat’s vow to enshrine abortion into federal law, adherence to insane gender ideology, and love for foreigners and violent criminals OVER law-abiding citizens are reasons enough for Christians not to vote blue. I pray that his administration, if he is to get into office, would be more authentically rightwing and God-honoring than his campaign would’ve suggested.
In the end, God wins. And Christ is King. Never lose hope no matter who becomes the winner of this election.