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Voting in This Year's Elections: Challenging Norms in Faith and Governance - Part Two with Pastor Josh Howerton

Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green

Can faith and politics coexist, or is the separation a misconception we've been led to believe? Pastor Josh Howerton from Lakepointe Church joins us to challenge the norm, exploring the interconnectedness of faith, culture, and politics. Through biblical narratives featuring leaders like Josiah and Jehu, Pastor Howerton encourages us to rethink the role of religion in political discourse. We discuss the importance of electing leaders whose policies align with slowing societal decay, focusing on key areas such as border security, religious liberty, and family values. Our conversation examines the delicate balance between compassion for immigrants and the necessity of lawful national borders, offering a faith-based perspective on these pressing issues.

Our journey continues as we address the complexities surrounding family structures, gender identity, and the sanctity of life. Pastor Howerton speaks on God's enduring love for all individuals, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's identity in Christ. We explore the implications of legislation supporting gender-affirming care for minors and discuss the erosion of traditional family structures. The sensitive topic of abortion is approached with compassion, urging consideration of candidates' stances on life issues. Finally, the episode underscores that political solutions cannot remedy spiritual problems and calls for active participation in reformation and revival. Join us in this thought-provoking dialogue that challenges listeners to critically reflect on the intersections of faith and politics.

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