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Voting Pastor's Concerns
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| Well, Pastor, world leaders believe that America is in trouble. | |
| Do you believe that we are in trouble here in America? | |
| I think we're in serious trouble, and it's a spiritual problem of turning away from God. | |
| And I believe we're reaping the consequences of this right now. | |
| And let me just say a word about elections making a difference. | |
| You know, I got to be with President Trump very recently, and we had a visit at Mar-a-Lago, and we were talking about Christianity in America and the abortion issue. | |
| And listen, everybody knows I'm a supporter of President Trump. | |
| This is a nonpartisan network, and we obey the laws. | |
| But personally, I can say I'm a supporter of Donald Trump. | |
| But you know, even those who don't support him, members who are pro-life and those who are pro-abortion all agree on one thing. | |
| If it were not for the election of Donald Trump in 2016, Roe v. Wade would still be the law of the land today. | |
| Both liberals and conservatives agree on that. | |
| Elections have consequences. | |
| And I believe today, the reason Roe v. Wade that resulted in the murder of 50 million unborn children, the reason it was taken down, it was overturned by the Supreme Court was because in 2016, the majority of evangelical Christians realized they weren't voting for a Sunday school teacher. | |
| They were voting for a pastor when they were for a president when they put Donald Trump into office. | |
| And I'm saying whether it's Donald Trump or Joe Biden, whomever we elect will determine the policies we follow and the moral and spiritual direction of our country. | |
| That's right. | |