By The Holy Post | YouTube | 7m
Published in October of 2020
SUMMARY: How do we vote as Christians? Rejecting tribalism and voting to advantage our communities is a good start.
KEY QUOTE: “Historically evangelicals didn’t care if an idea was conservative or liberal – they cared it if was Biblical. So Christians advocated for personal holiness, an idea we now consider conservative while at the same time advocating for legislative reforms on behalf of disadvantaged groups of people, an idea that we now consider liberal.”
BINGE WATCH: Sunday to Saturday has a YouTube page with curated playlists.
DID YOU KNOW? We have distilled the media we have curated into five guided learning paths to help you learn about politics — from a Christian perspective — in your preferred learning style.
More curated shows on politics:
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There are few words more loaded than abortion and for many Christians it is the one issue that sways their vote. Skye Jethani argues that overturning Roe v. Wade wouldn’t change the abortion rate, but improving access to healthcare and changing our local and state policies on abortion would be more effective.
Read moreSHOW: Why Your Vote Matters
If you listen to the Holy Post or have watched Phil Vischer’s videos then there isn’t much new, but if you haven’t listened to or watched those gems then this short nine minute video goes over Vischer’s main talking points about how to consume media and engage with politics as a Christian.
Read moreSHOW: Why do White Christians Vote Republican, and Black Christians Vote Democrat?
In a tidy 15-minutes Phil Vischer attempts to answer the question why, generally speaking, white Christians vote Republican and black Christians vote Democrat. Enough said. 🙂
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