Election 2012
Nov 9, 2012
So your guy didn’t win the election? Maybe several of your candidates didn’t win. What about all the time, money and effort you spent? What about the credibility of your personal support? What about the countless hours of volunteering, sending emails and talking to neighbors and friends? Are you discouraged? Disillusioned? Upset?
Nov 9, 2012
TALLAHASSEE (FBW) – Florida voters rejected pro-life and religious freedom amendments to the state constitution proposed by the Legislature, failing to gain even a simple majority of support for the measures that required super-majority approval of 60 percent.
Nov 8, 2012
Following the presidential election, some political pundits are saying, “America is getting the leadership it deserves.” Of course, on one level, that is the case in every election. For Christians, there is something much more significant going on.
Nov 7, 2012
The American people have decided that Barack Obama should have a second term. And, behind them, in the mystery of providence, God has decided that Barack Obama would be re-elected. So how should Christians respond to our once and future President?
Oct 24, 2012
During the 1992 presidential campaign pro-life provocateur Randall Terry infamously declared, “A vote for Bill Clinton is to sin against God,” because of Clinton’s positions on abortion and other moral issues. Four days before the election, a church Terry was associated with took out full-page ads in USA Today and The Washington Times with the same warning.
Oct 24, 2012
NASHVILLE (BP)—Three times more Protestant pastors plan to vote for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama in the upcoming presidential election, and Romney’s Mormon beliefs are a factor for only a small number of pastors, according to a new survey.
Oct 24, 2012
MONTREAT, N.C. (BP)—Billy Graham, in a national advertising campaign launched Oct. 18, calls on Americans to “vote for biblical values” as they cast ballots in the upcoming election.
Oct 19, 2012
Theologian urges Florida pastors to have balanced teaching on politics
TAMPA (FBW) – Evangelical Christians face an imperfect yet “clear option” in the 2012 presidential election, Southern Baptist theologian R. Albert Mohler Jr. told Florida pastors during an Oct. 16 conference call.
Oct 18, 2012
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (BP)—Earlier this year, in the midst of the presidential primary season, I was asked to address a group of Southern Baptist pastors on the question of Christian faith and political engagement. Though no one knew for sure who the candidates would be at that time, the first question I was asked was, “How should an evangelical Christian decide who to support in this election?” That was a legitimate question, and has prompted me to think of some wider implications.
Oct 18, 2012
A word from the executive editor: This information concerning the 2012 general election is being provided as a service to our readers. Voter guides are provided for the two major party candidates for president, the two major party candidates for United States Senate from Florida, information about the three Florida Supreme Court justices who are on the ballot for retention, and information about the 11 constitutional amendments voters are being asked to considered on the ballot.