32 million Christians plan to abstain from voting in November

That’s 32 million regular Christian churchgoers.

This data comes from a Christian university.

Why are they not planning to vote?

Christians feel disenfranchised.

Reasons for Not Voting
The research asked people who indicated they were not likely to vote to explain the reasons for that choice. The most common reason, offered by two-thirds of the non-voters (68%), was a lack of interest in politics and elections. Other common reasons included disliking all of the major candidates (57%), feeling that none of the candidates reflect their most important views (55%), and believing that their one vote will not make a difference (52%). Half of the non-voters said they will avoid voting because the election has become too controversial for their liking (50%).

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I’m one of those people

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I make 2 of those people!

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I make 3. :grin: I never thought i would reach this point, but here I am.

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To Borg or not to Borg?

The Borg

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BTW…I had to look that up to find out what it was from. :wink: Star Trek for people that don’t know. :grin:

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You know, I didn’t want to bring personalities into this, but I have to…

Concerning the Tweet below, this is why politics have become toxic. The individual has it completely backward, it’s political rhetoric.

Politicians must earn our vote, not the other way around. People vote for candidates that conform to their ideals. It’s obvious, Christians do not feel represented by either candidate, so they’re not voting in large numbers.

This has nothing to do with the church turning its back on anyone. Politicians turned their back on us long ago, if you don’t believe me, just look at their policy. It’s sad to see Christianity demonized over politicians. But the brainwashing is real, by all sides, and guilt is used as a weapon.

https://x.com/charliekirk11/status/1843356341987094921

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I guess Charles dosent understand both sides are of satan. A real Christian will not make it that far in politics these days as the real ones in control in the shadows will not allow that.

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Never mention Charlie Kirk without putting ZIONIST SPOKE SPERSON in front of his name.

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So, if the Christians vote for Trump, then he will be more Christian? Using that logic, all the heathens better stay home.

That means Buttigieg should now be straight.

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I think it’s sad to hear this about voting, especially since the sitting party has let so many illegals & criminals into our country who will be trying to illegally vote.I believe to cast your vote is a freedom, a gift from God.

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So how will voting give us more freedom? I’m not voting and I’m 20 years military retired.

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6 posts were split to a new topic: and now we have a bunch of folks who call themselves “jews”

the Church has never completely been represented by the rulers (kings) since they asked for king. that would be impossible. But to not see variance in policy beliefs, i really cannot understand that. But yes, the growth of evil does march on.

it might not give more freedom, but it could reduce actions that limit freedom. At least…that is a possibility… dependent on how the person up for election believes on that topic and how much they might be able to accomplish.

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Well i mean the guy in charge in 2020 shut the country down. Pushed the vax. They all made a ton of money off of it. They support abortion and gay marriage. Many of them go to the world economic forum. I see people on the same team behind closed doors. They all hang at bohemian Grove. Same guy created the space force lol what a joke that is!

Both sides always change. Gods word does not and I’m sticking with that i don’t see how me not voting ( presidents are selected not elected quoted from president Roosevelt) is bad :man_shrugging:

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Well I’m taking a stand and making a choice not to vote. That too is a voice to be heard. Like I said earlier, I don’t have a problem with those that choose to vote. If they feel led to vote, that’s where they are at. Personally, I see them both as evil…our government is not what many believe it is, it is evil as well. I’ve prayed about this and asked God for guidance…and this is where I’m at…Standing up against evil by not voting in their sham election.

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Well this is sad in my opinion as I love the freedom of living in the US. And we have the right to vote and worship our Father. Some countries don’t have an option. The candidate that each party put forth was decided by the people (party). Except of course, Harris, who never ran, but became a candidate after the party pushed out the candidate who was put forth. (One for the History books).

If you think this election is bad, go back and read the election of 1800. Thomas Jefferson was called all sorts of vile names including being an atheist. Hey he was not a perfect Christian candidate either as we all know. Interesting stuff.

As we know nothing new under the sun.

So the election will be decided in a handful of states. But I am totally for that in lieu of the popular vote. I currently live in Georgia, a swing state, but can’t vote here. However, I’m voting in my mind - does that count?

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Im curious, when do you think our elections in the state became a scam, or were they always? And yes, to not vote or vote is a choice.

borg one or borg two?