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What responsibility does a Christian carry when entering the voting booth?
In a culture where political choices are often framed as personal preferences or strategic decisions, The Ballot Is Not Neutral challenges readers to consider a deeper question: Can faith be separated from public action when moral issues are at stake?
Drawing extensively from Scripture and Christian moral reasoning, this thought-provoking book examines the relationship between conscience, voting, justice, and the sanctity of human life. It explores the biblical foundations of human dignity, the moral implications of abortion, the formation of conscience, and the responsibilities believers carry within democratic societies.
Rather than offering partisan political strategies, the book calls Christians to evaluate public decisions through the lens of biblical truth, moral consistency, and faithful witness. It argues that voting is not merely a civic act but a moral one, shaping both personal conscience and public culture.
Written for Christians seeking to navigate difficult ethical questions with clarity and conviction, The Ballot Is Not Neutral provides a compelling examination of faith, responsibility, and the enduring call to protect innocent life while pursuing justice with compassion.
In a culture where political choices are often framed as personal preferences or strategic decisions, The Ballot Is Not Neutral challenges readers to consider a deeper question: Can faith be separated from public action when moral issues are at stake?
Drawing extensively from Scripture and Christian moral reasoning, this thought-provoking book examines the relationship between conscience, voting, justice, and the sanctity of human life. It explores the biblical foundations of human dignity, the moral implications of abortion, the formation of conscience, and the responsibilities believers carry within democratic societies.
Rather than offering partisan political strategies, the book calls Christians to evaluate public decisions through the lens of biblical truth, moral consistency, and faithful witness. It argues that voting is not merely a civic act but a moral one, shaping both personal conscience and public culture.
Written for Christians seeking to navigate difficult ethical questions with clarity and conviction, The Ballot Is Not Neutral provides a compelling examination of faith, responsibility, and the enduring call to protect innocent life while pursuing justice with compassion.