There are a few remnant Christians serving in government. Sadly the greatest blight upon this country is our elected leadership. The second blight is the ever increasing legions of unelected bureaucrats that walk (stagger ?) to a godless code of personal ethics that continues to reign injustice upon the unborn, the aged, and the infirm. How can appointed judges be any better than those that appoint them?
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White House: final a president who is trying to
do what is right ... still coming up short on:
There are others (Steve Buyer, Ed Pease, Steve Largent, etc.) in congress
that consider Christ as Lord, have been very faithful to the pro-life cause,
consider themselves servants to their fellow Americans, but have not been
in the limelight or under attack to show themselves as statesmen (yet).
There are others in congress (Henry Hyde, Dan Burton) that consider Christ
as Lord, have been very faithful to the pro-life cause, consider themselves
servants to their fellow Americans, have been in the limelight and under
attack, but their integrity is blurred by immoral behavior in their past.
Truly forgiven by God, but now compromised in politics by their earlier
personal behavior. A statesman does not commit adultery.
Clarence Thomas, William Renquist; but they are still not truly observing
the US Constitution. The supreme and lower courts have been overstepping
their constitutional bounds for at least 80 years. When an appointed judge
makes this clear in his/her written legal dissent, then a true judicial
statesman will have been identified.