Now that the election is over, I guess it's time to declare my stance on many "important" issues to Christians.
Life/Choice
I'm pro-life. No surprise there. However, I don't think it's appropriate to legislate a "no abortion" law unless the church is willing to assist mothers who have found themselves in a situation where they are pregnant. Why are we so quick to judge a woman who has found herself in that situation? When the church is ready and willing to help single moms, adopt unwanted babies, or aid women who have had abortions with counseling, I think abortion will die out on its own.
Same-Sex Rights
This one I believe should be determined by states. Marriage isn't a topic discussed in the U.S. Constitution. Again, legislating federal regulations in this instance (whether for or against) isn't something that needs to be done.
War and Military
I'm non-violent, but understand the need for a country to go to war against another for defensive purposes. I also think it's arrogant and unnecessary for the U.S. to have troops stationed all over the world and not having any other national military stationed in ours. We're not the Earth Police.
Entitlement and Welfare
I see the benefit of having programs that help the poor and elderly. However, we're creating a problem for ourselves when we allow jobs to be shipped overseas. There's a vacuum of no jobs and people needing support. Also, when the government gives to people without accountability, you're creating a system of dependence that doesn't get people out of the cycle of poverty. Bring jobs back, help people become independent. I know what it's like to live on welfare. I'm a product of food stamps and Medicaid, but my parents worked their butts off to provide for us.
I don't think legislating Christian values is the right thing to do. We're supposed to be fighting evil with our love and prayers, not laws and regulations. If we actually be the unconditionally accepting church, people will be transformed. Making them follow our rules without experiencing the love of God makes us look like harsh, bigoted people and shuts people off to the Gospel.