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I’m just looking for perspective on something that’s bothering me.
Can a Catholic in good conscience vote for a dominionist?
Can a Catholic in good conscience vote for a dominionist?
Question: “What is dominion theology / theonomy / Christian reconstructionism?”I’m just looking for perspective on something that’s bothering me.
Can a Catholic in good conscience vote for a dominionist?
I think if the person is more pro-life, pro-marriage and for religious freedom, then absolutely yes. Those are the issues that Catholics should be paying attention to.I’m just looking for perspective on something that’s bothering me.
Can a Catholic in good conscience vote for a dominionist?
Yeah, unlike the other side. Whose scare tactic is Isis is coming! Isis is coming! So we have to bomb, invade, and kill innocent people with drones.I think if the person is more pro-life, pro-marriage and for religious freedom, then absolutely yes. Those are the issues that Catholics should be paying attention to.
This whole Dominionist nonsense is just a classic scare tactic (the protestants are coming! the protestants are coming!) to get Catholics to vote for secular liberals based out of fear and/or gives them an excuse to do so.
Quite correct. There is no “Christian Dominionist movement” of any size in the US, although there may be a handful of them. There are no such candidates active in US politics. This is the anti-Christian Left trying to bash Christians and pro-lifers as some kind of dangerous radicals. Do not fall for it.I think if the person is more pro-life, pro-marriage and for religious freedom, then absolutely yes. Those are the issues that Catholics should be paying attention to.
This whole Dominionist nonsense is just a classic scare tactic (the protestants are coming! the protestants are coming!) to get Catholics to vote for secular liberals based out of fear and/or gives them an excuse to do so.
And you know this how? Are you a religious studies scholar? A theologian who studies religious trends? Do you have evidence?Quite correct. There is no “Christian Dominionist movement” of any size in the US, although there may be a handful of them. There are no such candidates active in US politics. This is the anti-Christian Left trying to bash Christians and pro-lifers as some kind of dangerous radicals. Do not fall for it.
Those are all the policies of the president, actually. “The other side” as you state doesn’t have the power to make those decisions.Yeah, unlike the other side. Whose scare tactic is Isis is coming! Isis is coming! So we have to bomb, invade, and kill innocent people with drones.![]()
You have to be to figure out what is going on here. This is just an attempt to subvert=ComplineSanFran;13747727]And you know this how? Are you a religious studies scholar? A theologian who studies religious trends? Do you have evidence?
Discussion of political candidates is only permitted in the News Forums.I will give you that Ted Cruz may not hold all the teachings and precepts that his father taught him from a young age, but that Raphael Cruz is a leading dominionist figure there is no contest.
My concerns are more theological than about the candidates per se. I think a lot of us wanted to know more about Mormonism the last time we had a presidential election. The same goes for Dominionism beliefs as Mr Cruz gets closer to being considered seriously.You have to be to figure out what is going on here. This is just an attempt to subvert
Discussion of political candidates is only permitted in the News Forums.
thanksi think if the person is more pro-life, pro-marriage and for religious freedom, then absolutely yes. Those are the issues that catholics should be paying attention to.
This whole dominionist nonsense is just a classic scare tactic (the protestants are coming! The protestants are coming!) to get catholics to vote for secular liberals based out of fear and/or gives them an excuse to do so.