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Weblog: Will Iraq Trump Abortion for Evangelical Voters?
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1. What else is in that Pew pollA survey from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life and the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press made some headlines last week for its findings ...

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EV   Posted: September 20, 2007 2:44 AM
Keep weblog just as it is. I love accessing a "Christian links central."

squeakywheel   Posted: September 19, 2007 5:43 PM
The evils of abortion are irrefutable. The laws protecting unborn babies must be passed. The debate regarding Iraq is much more complicated. Foreign policy, sectarian violence, geopolitical dynamics, religious extremism, military strategy, diplomatic overtures, political pressures, terrorisam, etc. are pushing the debate into areas where the lines are not so clearly drawn. There is plenty of room for Christians to disagree on the Iraq war. Therefore, abortion still trumps the Iraq war.

Matt Stephens   Posted: September 11, 2007 11:41 AM
With regard to the Iraq/abortion poll, the answer should really be obvious. If you have to choose between two evils (they are both evil, IMO and, i believe, acc. to scripture), you choose the least devastating. How many innocent lives are claimed each year by abortion vs. the number of lives claimed in the war? The numbers don't even come close to comparing. The current results of the poll demonstrate that vast numbers of Christians and non-Christians alike are simply playthings of mass media, being blown to and fro by the winds of the rhetorical context. How sickening and frightening. Wake up and use your common sense, people. Ditto on the links. Do a comment section for each blog post.

Simon Travers   Posted: September 11, 2007 2:25 AM
You have too many links on this page.

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