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Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land is urging Christians to vote in Tuesday's election and to remind their family and friends to vote.
 
WASHINGTON (BP)--Saying America is at a crossroads on a host of significant moral issues, Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land is urging Christians to vote in Tuesday's election and to remind their family and friends to vote.
      "All elections are important. This one is critical," Land, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, said in an e-mail to constituents. "Over the past few years, Washington has taken a sharp turn in the wrong direction on many issues. We are now at a crossroads on life, marriage, religious liberty, and many other issues that should concern Christians. We cannot afford to sit this one out and continue down our present dangerous path."
      All 435 House seats and a third of the Senate seats are on the ballot, as are 37 gubernatorial offices, state legislative seats and dozens of ballot initiatives.
      "I urge you to prayerfully exercise your right as an American and responsibility as a Christian to cast your vote for the candidates who most closely share your values, beliefs, and convictions," Land said. "Before you vote, please urge your family and friends to likewise drop by their voting precinct to vote for the candidates who are most committed to upholding and restoring the Judeo-Christian values that have made our nation great.
      "Every vote counts."
      On Friday Baptist Press listed a series of Internet resources that help voters learn more about the candidates and where they stand. Following is that list:
      -- Family Research Council Action has posted a scorecard listing how all 435 representatives and 100 senators voted on key bills. For House members, the scorecard tallies 16 key votes, such as health care, homosexual issues and abortion funding. The Senate scorecard is more extensive and lists 24 votes, not only on health care but also on confirmation votes. Visit www.frcaction.org/scorecard. Read More


  

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