An arch-conservative churchman endorses a Mormon liberal Governor from Massachusetts for the President of the United States. Are we more driven by the meta-ethical principle of pragmatism than by God's law? On the topic of ethics, Kevin Swanson brings out several versions of 'autonomy,' where men surreptitiously reject God as the source of ethics.
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Interesting Program! Kevin Swanson leaves one question unanswered -- if not a Mormon in the White House, then who among the candidates represent the same values/beliefs as he does? There aren't a lot of great choices out there if we judge the candidates by whether they're Reformed Christians or even non-Reformed Christians but social conservatives. Alan Keyes, for example, would make a good choice if we're judging him based on how close he comes to the values of those who visit this Web site. But he's Roman Catholic and we're Reformed Christians. But here's the real problem: When one says Christians ought to do what is right in this election and not what is practical, then that person must define what he means by doing what's right. Any answer, I suspect, will leave a lot to be desired. These are big issues being discussed here, i.e. Christians role in politics. I'm sure Swanson will pick this topic up again as we near the primaries.
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....