Adam Eyves
2 min readOct 17, 2024

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I would add that we are not voting for who gets to be a pastor or a Christian. We are voting for someone who can handle the leadership of a country. I don't pick a contractor to remodel my house because they are a Christian. I pick a contractor that can do the best job. We don't live in a theocracy. That said, when a candidate has values that resonate with my own, all the better.

But here is the problem. Kamala claims to be a Christian. That's a plus for some. Kamala is a super nice lady one-on-one and probably a fun hang. She is smart but can't finish a coherent thought, has no policy plan she can explain, and will likely get tossed around when dealing with hostile foreign governments, as happens during her tough media interviews. She supports killing unborn babies for the "convenience of the mother." That's no small detail and certainly not a Christian value.

Trump, on the other hand, is a braggadocious megalomaniac who is using the frustrations of the American people in divisive times to cement his narcissistic legacy. What will we get with him in office? We already know from his first term--a trail of wreckage with a few good policies thrown in, like better tariff deals.

Let's be real. Neither candidate comes close to meeting the mark Christians look for. I'll step out on a ledge here, but I think Harris and Trump may be the two worst presidential choices I have experienced in my 40 years of political awareness. More likely, I'm now fully aware of what has always been happening behind the political curtains.

So, how do you vote when both parties claim it's the end of America as you know it if you don't vote for them?

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Adam Eyves
Adam Eyves

Written by Adam Eyves

Writer, editor, storyteller, sailor, and coffee drinker. I think, I question, I imagine. I am a philosopher at heart, and a connoisseur of all good things.

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