perhaps the answer to this is not to vote for the candidate who claims to follow the most similar beliefs that you do, but rather to vote accordingly to how the Lord would have you to vote
On a serious note.
I wouldn't reccomend it, I don't believe we're spiritually "in tuned" enough as a nation to ask God about who we should vote for. So far, from what I've seen of religious inspired voting it can get pretty ugly, you've got pastors out there giving their congregation the impression that if the Holy Spirit isn't inspiring them to vote for such and such a candidate they should re-evluate their Christian walk, and you've got churchs splintering on account of political divides... even worse, the very bonds built within families are being stretched and broken on account of the political divides (think of an uncontrolled political forum battle royale occuring in your living room with your loved ones). I'm sure opinions vary about this, but I don't think Jesus is cool with that.
Politicians being what they are I've found that they'll generally lie to anyone and tell them precisely what they want to hear, that especially includes religious groups as we tend to be very gullibale (sorry but its true). My modern German History Class for instance taught me something very important, that Hitler gained power because he was successful at wooing the church and then he turned on the istitution once it gave him that power because they no longer supported his actions.
If we had "real" Christian candidate, I would say that there is not a Christian on CAA even in all of America that would vote for him or her. They wouldn't get any air time because they gave all their wealth to the poor, and who would vote for someone who dressed in used clothing and didn't pay $500 for a hair cut? Even worse, because they kept their good deeds secret unlike the Pharisees lacking trumpets in such actions, their contributions would be ignored.
And then there is their abismal political strategy, which being that they were a really good Christian would follow after the life of Christ even for the whole nation:
1. By the end of their administration America would no longer be the wealthiest nation in the world as we would have given all of our wealth to the poor and hurting and would be living on what God gave to us alone.
2. We would love and bless our enemies around the world and use their hatred against us as a basis to show the love of God to them, even as they hated us and persecuted us.
3. We would disband our military as surely God would send armies of angels to aid us if we asked, but we would not as we would instead use our sacrifice to bring glory to God and gain victory over the world by surrendering to be slaughtered by the sword so that we might better understand the sacrifice made for our salvation and to inspire others to turn to God, even our killers as the centurian did believe at Jesus' death. For there would be none among us that would fight our enemies, but instead we would love them to our deaths.
4. By the end of the four years, we would each face rather painful deaths glorifying God as our nation fell to foreign powers, but having no fear as we would have faith that we would pass from life to life by Jesus' grace alone.
...Yep... I'm sure you all want to go out and vote for this fellow right away! :I wrote it and I admit that I cringe when I look at it: When Christ called us to follow after him, he didn't call us to do the easy things, he called us to do the hard things. To build up wealth, to unleash the sword, to hate your enemies, that's easy... to do the opposite willfully isn't just hard, it feels downright unnatural towards biological self preservation and he said it himself... They that shall live have truly died, and those that give up their life are truly alive. I don't believe anyone here thinks the above looks like a nice walk in the park, do I stand corrected?
We're not going to gain a truly good candidate, because we're not going to get Jesus as our president any time soon... We don't even truly live our lives out now as though Jesus WERE OUR personal leader. Thus, if we can't control the space between our skin without running into sin, it seems to me that stating we can do it as a nation is one of those things that is easily said and basically impossible to do. I give you one clap for effort, but the guy in the white house doesn't change how you and I act as Christians... and so on an eternal front they change diddly squat.
As a general rule, I state the following, choose a candidate you can forgive easily, because he/she is going to mess up BIG TIME somewhere, sometime for someone or everyone when they are in charge... that's just how it is as long as we have humans instead of God in charge. And if you realize this ahead of time, you can at least start the process of forgiving them now before they manage to mess it all up and cause the pig sty they are going to create no matter who they are. And then you won't have to worry about all that unforgiveness eating you up from the inside!
hopefully this isn't going crazy, but these kind of conversations always drag people into oddball places... any further conversation should probobly be kept to PM, and if I get angry please report me to a mod so they can bash me upside the head and remind me that I shouldn't go outside the bounds and break God's law of love thy neighbor for the sake of arguing the laws of men.
-Pascal