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Tuesday, August 13, 2024

The Briefing with Albert Mohler

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Voting Conscience Amidst Party Policies

Voting serves as an act of conscience, but individuals must navigate the balancing act of personal beliefs and party policies. Choosing not to vote for one of the main parties may reflect personal convictions yet carries consequences for electoral outcomes. Historically, groups like American evangelical Christians tend to align with the Republican Party, prioritizing policy over individual concerns about candidates. This alignment highlights the tension between personal conscience and the potential implications of supporting broader party agendas, especially against opposing political figures and their policies.

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