By The Holy Post | YouTube | 7m
Published in October of 2020

SUMMARY: Holy Post host Phil Vischer begins by digging into the conservative and liberal labels that have morphed into ideologically constrained camps that vote according to party instead of personal conscience before finishing the 7-minute video with helpful advice on how Christians should vote. Hint–it starts with rejecting tribalism.

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.”

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