Evangelical Christians may not have been natural supporters of John McCain, but the prospect of a Barack Obama presidency is much scarier.
To wit: Daniel Akin, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, sent an e-mail to students titled “Why Faithful Evangelicals Cannot Vote for Barack Obama,” reports Yonat Shimron.
The answer, in a word, is abortion.
The e-mail includes an editorial by Princeton University professor Robert P. George which describes Obama as “the most extreme pro-abortion candidate ever to seek the office of President of the United States.”
Evangelicals aren’t the only ones concerned about abortion. North Carolina’s two Roman Catholic bishops sent out a joint e-mail saying much the same thing without citing any candidate by name.
In his preface to the editorial, Akin wrote, "It is incumbent upon every believer... to vote their conscience and to further let their conscience be guided by the Word of God. Nowhere is this more important than in the area of abortion, an issue on which God’s word is abundantly clear.”
Many evangelicals fear an Obama presidency will further forestall the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court case that made abortion legal.
Read more after the jump.
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An e-mail sent out by the non-partisan Catholic Vote NC, a new organization set up by the state’s two Roman Catholics bishops to lobby state lawmakers about issues of concern to Catholics, shares those concerns.
“...the intentional destruction of innocent human life is an intrinsic evil that can never be supported, and the protection of human life from conception to natural death is preeminent among our moral values,” wrote Bishops Michael Burbidge of Raleigh and Peter Jugis of Charlotte. “In the hierarchy of truths, this truth is never morally equivalent to all the other issues embraced under a consistent ethic of life.”




Re: Warnings about Obama and abortion
Daniel Akin needs to keep his laws off of my body. I have to take birth control pills so that I can actually have a menstrual cycle (for the literate: look up Stein-Leventhal Syndrome sometime). If Akin and others like him get his way, I and others in my boat will be well and truly hooped--but at least his capricious child-god won't consider me a sinner who's bound for the mythical lake of fire...well not for that, anyway.