October 6, 2018 8:00 pm
Lessons from the Kavanaugh nomination.
After weeks of drama, including accusations of sexual assault, protests, and non-stop media coverage, the Senate narrowly voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
There are many lessons here. One is that elections matter. Imagine what kind of judge Hillary Clinton would have nominated had she been president. Consider Kavanaugh’s chances of confirmation if Republicans hadn’t held a slight majority in the Senate...
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Lessons from the Kavanaugh nomination.
This is David Wheaton, host of the Christian Worldview. After weeks of drama, including accusations of sexual assault, protests, and non-stop media coverage, the Senate narrowly voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. There are many lessons here. One is that elections matter. Imagine what kind of judge Hillary Clinton would have nominated had she been president. Consider Kavanaugh's chances of confirmation if Republicans hadn't held a stand. Republicans hadn't held a slight majority in the Senate. For Christians, voting for candidates at all levels who most closely approximate a biblical worldview, including the right to life for the unborn and the presumption of innocence for the accused, is a privilege not to be squandered. Learn more lessons at thechristianworldview.org and then tune in this weekend for another topic that will sharpen your worldview.
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