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Calvinist or Baptist? I hope that’s a joke and you believe in religious freedom

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I literally said I DON'T think you have to be a Calvinist or a Baptist to be a Christian. What part of that was unclear?

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You nailed it. As far as I'm concerned, the only "moral" position on abortion is abolition. But as you also noted, right now that's politically impossible.

So what's the answer? Concerted, consistent, persistent prayer asking the Holy Spirit to soften the hearts we have to convince before we have the numbers to win the political battle.

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It wasn’t unclear and I wasn’t referring to that part of your statement. It was the “ everyone in heaven will be” part. Don’t get me wrong, I like and agree with most of your opinions, otherwise I would not have subscribed.

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What?

"I don’t think you have to be a Calvinist or a Baptist to be a Christian (though you’re going to become one in Heaven)."

Why would one be a Calvinist or Baptist in Heaven?

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Whatever theological position turns out to be correct, we're all going to be that in Heaven.

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It’s amazing to me that the EO you mentioned got almost no publicity. I haven’t taken the time to read all the EOs, due to being busy, but I can’t recall it being stated on any news platform, even conservative sites.

The one big step that will have to happen is that we stop using “abortion” and call it what it is when a child is killed in the womb.

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Assuming you mean the part about life beginning at conception, they hid it in the transgender EO. A bunch of pro-abort groups are freaking out over it, but the language got lost in the trans coverage.

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