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    Evangelicals Voting for Biden Have 'Sold Their Soul to the Devil,' Pastor Robert Jeffress Asserts

    Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas offered some strong words about evangelicals who plan to vote for Joe Biden on November 3rd.

    In an interview with Fox Business' Lou Dobbs, Jeffress was asked to share his thoughts on faith voters being courted by Biden's campaign just a few months shy of the 2020 presidential election.

    According to Christian Today, Jeffress responded that "there's not a snowball's chance ... of Joe Biden gaining any significant evangelical vote at all."

    "The only evangelicals who are going to vote for Joe Biden are those who have sold their soul to the devil and accepted the Democrats' barbaric position on abortion," Jeffress asserted.

    "I mean, it's so barbaric, Joe Biden believes in unrestricted abortion. He can't even get his own church, the Catholic Church, to stomach it. They have denied him communion because of that," the pastor added.

    Jeffress, a frequent Fox News contributor and staunch Trump supporter, went on to cite a recent Pew Research poll that showed that "82 percent white evangelicals are gonna vote for President Trump on Nov. 3."

    Only 17 percent of white evangelical Protestant registered to vote said they would or are likely to vote for Biden.

    "I think the number's gonna be higher than that," Jeffress said, talking about the number of faith votes Trump will get.

    Following the 2016 Presidential election, Pew Research found that 80 percent of White evangelicals voted for Trump while 16 percent voted for Hillary Clinton.

    Jeffress noted that the reason evangelical voters did not tell pollsters of their vote for Trump in 2016 is because they did not want to be called racist. Nevertheless, he assured that a huge turnout of Trump's evangelical supporters will vote for the President's re-election in November.

    "People are being told that if [they] support President Trump, [they] are a racist. Nobody wants to be called that. So, they are not going to admit they are voting for President Trump on November 3. There is going to be a tsunami-sized surprise of voters turning out to support our great President Donald Trump," he added.

    As Christian Headlines previously reported, an Evangelicals For Trump speaker recently asserted that the Democratic Party has been seized by "the spirit of the Anti-Christ."

    Evangelicals Voting for Biden Have 'Sold Their Soul to the Devil,' Pastor Robert Jeffress Asserts - Milton Quintanilla

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    Jeffress noted that the reason evangelical voters did not tell pollsters of their vote for Trump in 2016 is because they did not want to be called racist. Nevertheless, he assured that a huge turnout of Trump's evangelical supporters will vote for the President's re-election in November.

    "People are being told that if [they] support President Trump, [they] are a racist. Nobody wants to be called that.
    This is what I just don't understand. There are many things worse to be called than "being racist". There is a much deeper problem.

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    "The only evangelicals who are going to vote for Joe Biden are those who have sold their soul to the devil and accepted the Democrats' barbaric position on abortion," Jeffress asserted.
    Is it his job to judge others?
    I myself believe in separation of State and Church
    I also believe that each person has to make their own decision.
    Judging others, calling names, will not help anybody to change his mind.

    I believe in respecting fellow christians if they vote the same or different than me.
    We have to take care of the freedom of speech and religion. This is a main part of the history of the US

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    Certainly there is separation of church and state but there should not be a separation between Christian principles and one's vote for the political agenda of a candidate. I cannot support a candidate that believes in the murder of innocent unborn children, perverted sexual support, higher taxation, implementation of an atheistic communist philosophy and numerous other things that the dems/leftists support.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tschau View Post
    Is it his job to judge others?
    I myself believe in separation of State and Church
    I also believe that each person has to make their own decision.
    Judging others, calling names, will not help anybody to change his mind.

    I believe in respecting fellow christians if they vote the same or different than me.
    We have to take care of the freedom of speech and religion. This is a main part of the history of the US
    Each person will make their own decision. And they will also answer for it one day. Don't want to be on the wrong side of that.

    Christians supporting the doctrines of death, murders of innocent children are tares.
    Jesus said that the church would be full of them and we can see the tree by it's fruit.
    It is all a part of the great falling away from sound doctrine.

    Church is not an "Any thing goes" community. Jesus is King. He rules and reigns over the church.
    What pastor Jeffress said is no different than what the apostle Paul said about us judging those within the church and having no fellowship with some of them.
    Biblical doctrine. It is in your New Testament.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezekiel 33 View Post
    Each person will make their own decision. And they will also answer for it one day. Don't want to be on the wrong side of that.

    Christians supporting the doctrines of death, murders of innocent children are tares.
    Jesus said that the church would be full of them and we can see the tree by it's fruit.
    It is all a part of the great falling away from sound doctrine.

    Church is not an "Any thing goes" community. Jesus is King. He rules and reigns over the church.
    What pastor Jeffress said is no different than what the apostle Paul said about us judging those within the church and having no fellowship with some of them.
    Biblical doctrine. It is in your New Testament.

    Yes, the Bible does say we are to judge, with rightly judgement, and that the saints will judge the world.

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    I was speaking to a Christian black lady who was asked by her daughter why they vote Democrat when they don't agree morally with their positions. She told her they voted for whomever was "best for the most people." For some, I guess murdering babies is a small price to pay for getting the bad orange man out of office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan View Post
    I was speaking to a Christian black lady who was asked by her daughter why they vote Democrat when they don't agree morally with their positions. She told her they voted for whomever was "best for the most people." For some, I guess murdering babies is a small price to pay for getting the bad orange man out of office.
    Thank God the black approval ratings for Trump are still going up, he really has done more for the black community than Obama ever did.

    If people would just take a moment to stop and really think. Just looking at the protests of late, in a lot of them it's mostly white people burning down mostly black neighborhoods and businesses, it just doesn't make sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tschau View Post
    I believe in respecting fellow christians if they vote the same or different than me.
    We have to take care of the freedom of speech and religion. This is a main part of the history of the US
    I don't respect any person calling themselves a Christian voting for a platform that supports baby murder. Period. And I have no problem with calling them out on it.

    And he is exercising his freedom of speech by saying what he said. And what he says is correct.

    With all due respect the attitude you are displaying is why the church in America is powerless. We should be standing up and very vocally and condemning these things that are going on now, including Christians siding with the devil and evil in their vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by victoryword View Post
    Certainly there is separation of church and state but there should not be a separation between Christian principles and one's vote for the political agenda of a candidate. I cannot support a candidate that believes in the murder of innocent unborn children, perverted sexual support, higher taxation, implementation of an atheistic communist philosophy and numerous other things that the dems/leftists support.
    And those that vote into that wickeness have already come into alignment with it and that needs to be judged.

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