This article by Tony Campolo talks about how the traditional party boundary markers are becoming more and more obscure. It has always kind of bothered me that to vote anything other than Republican is looked upon as wrong in the Baptist camp. A lot of that sentiment hangs on the abortion issue. This article takes a second look at that idea.
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I’m not impressed with ANY candidate, Republican or Democrat. I normally vote Pro-Life, but even some of the Republicans in the race are Pro-Choice, so the lines are definitely blurred. I really need to pray about this because I’m frustrated.