Ron Paul is best for Christians on 7 issues

Ron Paul best

(posted Feb 28, 2012)

Ron Paul is the best 2012 presidential candidate to address the issues most important to many Christians. Here’s why:

1. Conscience rights defender
Ron Paul protects conscience rights: http://news.yahoo.com/ron-paul-birth-control-issues-000000458.html

2. Defends marriage from federal redefinition
Ron Paul is for protecting “each state’s right not to be forced to recognize a same sex marriage.” He believes marriage is not something eligible to be redefined by a federal or state government:
http://glassbooth.org/explore/index/ron-paul/12/gay-rights/15/

3. Lowers the national debt
Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate running with a plan to actually lower the debt.
http://www.ronpaul2012.com/2012/02/27/ron-paul-vs-republican-identity-politics/
http://www.thepoliticalguide.com/Profiles/House/Texas/Ron_Paul/views/Debt,_Deficit,_Spending,_and_the_Size_of_Government/
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article33238.html

4. Helps the foreign poor in a healthier way:
Ron Paul is against using federal dollars to take from the poor of the US to give to rich people of other needy countries. He explains how most of it is used for manipulative purposes:
http://www.thepoliticalguide.com/Profiles/House/Texas/Ron_Paul/views/International_Aid/
Rather, he promotes free trade as much as possible, for example with Cuba.
http://www.thepoliticalguide.com/Profiles/House/Texas/Ron_Paul/views/Cuba/
More importantly, stopping US currency manipulation would prevent the financial hurt caused to poorer nations by a tumbling US dollar.
http://www.thepoliticalguide.com/Profiles/House/Texas/Ron_Paul/views/Monetary_Policy/

5. Promotes systems for better ethics among politicians:
Ron Paul wants to correct some systemic problems that give government too much power without accountability. For example, he proposed the “Sunlight rule.”
http://www.thepoliticalguide.com/Profiles/House/Texas/Ron_Paul/views/Ethics/

6. Treats Israel with respect
Ron Paul does not want the US to dictate to Israel what they should or shouldn’t do, and give more aid to their enemies (over 12 million/yr) than to Israel (3 million/yr) like we do now.
http://dougwead.wordpress.com/2011/12/07/ron-paul-on-israel-let-my-people-go/
http://dougwead.wordpress.com/2011/04/11/ron-paul-on-israel/
http://www.thepoliticalguide.com/Profiles/House/Texas/Ron_Paul/views/Israel/

7. Has the most convincing pro-life goals and history
http://www.ronpaul2012.com/the-issues/abortion/
http://www.ronpaul.com/2012-01-18/ron-paul-at-the-personhood-usa-pro-life-presidential-forum/

What other issues are important to many Christians? How does Ron Paul address them? Make your additions, and let’s get the word out!

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Need to pray? Think P5

Here’s an audio of me preaching this at Centreville Community Church in July 2010.

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This morning, I thought of  a possibly helpful way to organize prayer requests.  In Luke 11:2-4, Jesus tells us to ask  God for 5 things:

P1 – Perspective - “Father, hallowed be your name.”


We pray for ourselves and others that we would “hallow” his name more. We’re really asking for a God-perpective on Him and the character his name(s) represent. It’s not like we’re praying that God would be more holy. He already is holy, set apart, sanctified, all that. God doesn’t change. Hallowed has more to do with our attititude of reverence. We’re asking for him to cause things to happen that bring people to rever his name more. (eg. Act 19:17, Phil 2:9-11)
A great way to do this is to focus on what his name means, on the names God has given himself,  praying that people would allow that to affect their everyday perpective on God, and therefore, on life in general. Names of God & Jesus

P2 – Presence – “Your Kingdom come”

We’re really asking God for the King, because you can’t have a kingdom coming without the King coming. It’s like Moses prayed in Exodus 33:15-16, “If your Presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here.”
We’re praying that more and more people would submit to the Kingship of Jesus. (FYI – God the Father has given the Kingdom to Jesus – John 18:36, 2 Peter 1:11)

P3 – Pleasure – “Your will be done.”

We’re asking for God to be happy, for things to happen in me and others so that God gets what he wants. The best thing that can happen to and through us is when we bring God pleasure. Moses continues in Exodus 33: 15 “How will anyone know that you are pleased with me and with your people unless you go with us.” We ask God to give us and other His ideas to be the people He wants us to be.

P4 – Pleas – “Give us today our daily bread.”

We’re asking God for a major thing that motivates us to pray, which is our NEEDS. Many times, we blindly ignore or conveniently forget what we really need, and don’t bring it up to God. Right after his sample prayer, Jesus told of a man who NEEDED 3 loaves of bread for an out of town guest, even asking for it at the worst possible time. The man’s vision of a pleasant experience with that guest was what drove him to wake up and PLEA from his neighbor. We need to dream, to have a picture in our mind of what we ulimately need, so we can clarify to God, PLEA to God, what we NEED to get that.

P5 – Protection – “Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us, and lead us not into temptation”

We’re asking for protection

  1. protection for ourselves for our sins (which we get for free in Christ),
  2. protection from ourselves latching onto bitterness or unforgiveness of other people’s sins against us (by reminding ourselves that we better forgive or else), and
  3. protection against temptation. He especially warns us against 3 monsters that the devil can tease us with(Gen 3:6, Lk 4:3-12, 1 John 2:16). We overcome them through remembering and obeying Scripture, like Jesus did. These 3 tempting monsters are :
    • sinful cravings,
    • lust of the eyes, and
    • boasting of possessions or accomplishments.

This idea is relatively untested, but if you end up using it, can you let me know if its helpful for you? I guess ideally, we can hold up our hand, count 5 fingers, and count off these 5 requests.

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Marriage is easier than I thought

I’ve heard so often that 50% of marriages end in divorce, and then the dig at Christians that they get divorced more than those not Christian.  It was so encouraging to me that of marriages encountering a first time divorce, its really only 1 in 4.

What a relief! Not that I need to relax in efforts to care for my marriage.  But even as I look to build my skills in becoming a better husband, I can give my wife a hug and say, “It’s going to be alright.”

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Your favorite female worship leaders?

For some reason, there are way more guy worship leaders out there. Here are some of my favorite female worship singers/songwriters:

Who am I missing?

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