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D.R.



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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 33
Sign: Libra

City: Athens
State: Georgia
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/23/2006
Wednesday, November 08, 2006 

Current mood:  disappointed

As I browse the blogosphere, I have found very few conservative Christian bloggers who have reacted to yesterday's election. What I think is happening (and has been happening for a few months now) is a lethargic reaction to politics by the majority of Evangelicals. In some circles there is even an outright dislike of the entirety of the political realm. After reading David Kuo's book, Tempting Faith, part of me rejoices that this is the case. But the other part of me worries that while the Dems will not spare any expense to bring about corporate or global regulations, they will likely push to de-regulate everything from abortion to cloning to the internet, which may mean a much worse climate could result in this country than what is proposed by global warming watchdogs.

I had thought about discussing the reasons why I think Christians have become at least lethargic about politics, but what I would rather talk about is what I see as the pro's and con's of this election. So here they are in no particular order:

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Currently reading:
Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World
By James J. Cramer
Release date: 29 March, 2005