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#398 Our spiritual problems won’t be solved by any politician

As we head into what may be one of the most important elections of my lifetime, we have to keep in mind that our problems are spiritual. I believe things are rough because we have turned away from God and we are calling evil good and good evil. When we turn away from God, we tend to tolerate things we shouldn’t. As a result, our culture rots. We need to make the best possible decisions when voting for people, but at the end of the day we have to turn our attention, focus, trust to God, not politicians, to turn this country around and turn the world around.

 

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Yes, “young conservatives” social issues still matter

I’ve heard some young, conservative talking heads say that about social issues aren’t important anymore. Some are of the opinion that government shouldn’t concern itself with those, or that the Right should drop them in order to gain more voters. Well, government does concern itself with social issues every day, in a variety of ways, many of which hurt society. There’s no neutral ground in the culture war. And political wins aren’t supposed to be the ultimate goal.