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  1. #1
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    No one tells me how to vote

    Out of the question. I could care less what a church official suggests! I don't even care how my friends vote. I believe it is a personal and very private decision.

  2. #2
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    We are Americans, and have a constitutional separation of church and state. I would not vote a particular way just because my pastor said so - he (or she) has the ability to get me to think about something, but I make up my own mind considering everything I know or can find out.

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    No. I can make up my own mind. My church and Pastor have never endorsed any particular candidate since I have been going there. I don't believe that anyone, including a Spiritual leader, should 'tell' people how to vote, although I think it would be ok if they tell people where candidates stand on issues.

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    I do not attend any religious services.

    I would not let myself become "Pastor-ized".

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    I don't even want to hear about political subjects from the pulpit. I want spiritual food when I go to church. I get enough politics from newspapers, TV and the internet. I had a minister friend for over 30 years (he passed over a couple of years ago) and not once, to my knowledge, did he ever talk about politics from the pulpit. IMO, it's the height of arrogance to do so. It's a secret ballot for a reason and the clergy should stick to what they know.
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  6. #6
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    I would not. I could be persuaded more by a family member's opinion
    & logic to look twice at a certain candidate, but I make my own choices
    in the end.
    I've Been Boo'd

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  7. #7
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    Church is for hearing about God, not political issues. Mercy, I hear enough about the canidates on tv and the news. I make my own choice and give that right to others. I just HATE being told what to do!
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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  8. #8
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    The only thing our pastor ever says from the pulpit on this is to be sure to vote. As a part of that, he suggests that we follow debates, educate ourselves, not just go in on 'the day' and check a few boxes.

    Among other things, religion suggests a method of making decisions, but it does not tell you what decision to make.
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