When it gets down to the bare facts, the only advantage the Republican Party offers is that it is the lesser of two evils."162
flawed. To be specific, sin reigns supreme within its ranks because human beings, most wanting to see their star rise above all other stars, as often as not throw character and integrity aside to achieve goals--usually of a selfserving nature. Again, ends justify means in the political process."163
While the idea of the "lesser of two evils" seems like a good option; the concept is not a Christian one. Rather, the concept of the lesser of two evils is found in other religions especially Hinduism. Perhaps it was the doctrine of Nimrod? So, when American Christians vote for the 'lesser of two evils' based on that ideology they are unknowingly embracing an anti-Christ thought process.
History has proven that the leaders of Rome and of Israel at the time of Christ were for the most part some of the most vile and evil men on the planet. Yet, Jesus Christ focused on his mission not on their excesses. This was neither a copout nor an endorsement of their lifestyle. Rather, it was a living example of how we should conduct our lives.
One of the 10 Commandments is "Thou shalt have no other gods before me". It is evident that this includes "thou shalt have no other religions before me". Like Nimrod of old, through political parties we have re-explained the plan of God in new humanistic terms so that unsuspecting American Christians quickly endorse the rhetoric, the candidates and the parties no matter how far they stray from the word of God. Nimrod, like Satan, would have been more than happy to have God endorse him and his plan. However that is exactly the opposite of God's plan. God is not waiting for humans to endorse his plan. "Humanism remains at the core of the GOP's, or any political party's, attempts to rule. This means that it, like its Democratic counterpart, is fatally 162
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