Manny,
First of all, you do realize I am half black, right?
If TD Jakes, or any candidate with his strong Christian convictions, were to run for president, while sticking to those convictions, I would vote for him in a heartbeat.
If said candidate were green, I would vote for him.
I have a problem with both Senator Obama and Senator McCain because neither of them have stood up and consistently said this election, " I am a Christian and this is how my Christianity is going to effect the way I run the country."
My beliefs may not always be popular or even respected but I am always consistent and emphatic in my statements about my beliefs.
As such I have no qualms in seeking the same in the men asking me to elect them president.
You and others have compared the election process to a job interview.
Well I want to elect a sold out Christian as my president and I am within my rights to vote or not vote along those standards.
For someone to attempt to regulate why or how I vote would undermine the whole process.
Unfortunately for me, neither Senator has impressed me. I wish there was a third party candidate with a viable chance of being elected that I could consider voting for.
But since there is not, I have to go with the lesser of two evils, so to speak.
McCain may not stand up for my faith the way I wish he would. But of the two candidates, I think he is least likely to undermine my faith.
How will Senator Obama undermine my faith? I tried to explain it above.
Senator Obama saying " We are no longer a Christian nation but a Christian, Muslim, and Jewish nation" concerns me.
The fact that people do compare Senator Obama to being a messiah and more so, that I have never heard of him saying, " There is no way I am the Messiah because Jesus is"- again giving credit where credit is due- concerns me as well.
If Senator Obama had said such a thing, my guess is it would have been all over the news.
Since I watch the news and have not heard it, I am assuming no such comment has been made.
If I am wrong, correct me.
Am submitting this before I lose it again.