Vote Harder This Time

The 2020 election is the most important election of our lifetime. How many times will Sean Hannity say that on his radio show in the next year?

I guarantee the Democratic candidate will be an utter despot and tyrant limited only by the tattered vestiges of the Constitution. We already know that is what the Republican candidate/incumbent will be. Trump is a New York liberal, a RINO, who is only a hair’s breadth better than whoever the Democrats put up.

Voting for either the Democrat or Republican candidate is a waste of time–from the president down to the local city council. You’re voting for people who will fight over how to best spend stolen money. The only time it might be worth voting is if someone campaigned on drastically cutting government spending and services and cutting taxes.

Christians could control who the Republican party nominates, and I think we already do. But the pulpits refuse to teach what the Bible says about politics, and that the Bible demands godly leaders. They refuse to apply God’s law to government, teaching that Satan controls the world, and the Bible is really only about getting people to heaven.

If you want to do something to help the future of this country, voting is one of the least useful. What you can do to help the country is:

  • Find a church that speaks out about what Scripture teaches about government.
  • Stop giving your money to defeatist churches that only care about snatching souls, right before the gospel and the church are defeated, rather than the advancement of God’s kingdom.
  • Don’t let your kids set foot in K-12 government indoctrination centers.
  • Care about your neighbors, and try to work out differences and help each other rather than calling police.
  • Refuse to accept government benefits, and government will shrink.

Here’s a fantastic quote from Bojidar Marinov:

“What most outside observers – and most American Christians as well – often miss about the US is how much this nation is driven by what’s preached from the pulpits. The statists know it very well, though, and that’s why they have worked so hard to capture the pulpits. And I am not talking about the liberal pulpits here: The pulpits in the so-called “conservative” and “Reformed” churches are just as much accomplices to statism as the liberal and the Charismaniac churches.”

“The solution to America’s slippery slope to statism and tyranny is actually very simple: purge the pulpits of any preacher who doesn’t preach righteous rebellion against unjust authority. Yes, even the celebrities. Yes, even those that are otherwise orthodox and preach really good sermons on the doctrines of grace or the five points of Calvinism. And even those that are good men and wonderful pastors. If they fail to take the right side in the great conflict of our day, they are useless and even dangerous. Kick them out. Replace them with preachers who will fearlessly oppose the Beast. Restore the Black-Robed Regiment.”