Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Why Not Obama?

Well the election is finally over. And unfortunately, as predicted, Barack Obama did win the election.

From the beginning i have not supported Obama. Just by simple reasoning from his policies, you will know that his policies are not of God's policies.

We don't have to go too deep to understand how good or bad the candidates were. Just look at their policies.

There is no need to go into too many policies. Just by taking two would do.

1) Obama approves same sex marriage.
2) Obama approves abortion.

These two policies which i saw when he was running to be candidate against Hilary Clinton have got me set my eyes off Obama. These two policies are all against God's will! Not counting the liberal jurisdiction that Obama will implement if he is elected President, which i will further learn about. Just these two policies can suggest whether or not he is God's chosen one.

Now the Republican Party has been labelled as a party who has failed the Americans. But one thing i need to remind. I can say that their plans and policies for that great nation have been according to God's will.

There must be a reason why God chose Bush to be President, and President for two terms! Not many Presidents in the history of America have won two terms. One thing i am assured of, is that Bush has been a devout born-again Christian. Although there were mistakes that he has made, but who doesn't make mistakes.

But the most important thing in politics, in my opinion, is the spiritual level of one politician. We are not sure of whether Obama is a true Christian, which he claims. But there were many articles that suggest otherwise.

I hope i am all wrong about Obama. I really hope i am wrong. What i want to see is a strong America that trusts in the God Almighty, and to follow His ways.

But what has happened stays happened. We can't change the election results. But one thing we need to do, is to keep praying hard for the America.

I'm hoping that Obama will change to be a Godly President. I really hope, leaning to a slight chance, that he can change.

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