Dr. Bock,

I must confess I take exception to your response to the gentlemen who said he would not vote for someone advocating the death of 40 million babies. If I state this correctly you said that the issue is 'not that simple.' You went on to mention the horrible realities of genocide and social injustice.

Why does a person who is Anti-Abort have to be pro-genocide/social-injustice? I maintain that this is not the case. That a person can be against abortion and genocide and injustice. To state or even imply or even allow a group to believe that this is the case is confusing at best and a violation of bearing false witness against a brother at worst.

If I remember correctly our choices in electing a national leader were not between someone advocating abortion and someone advocating genocide. I do not think McCain had a solution to the problem (only a covenient way of not dealing with the issue).

Proverbs 24:11, 12 states that we have no excuse when we do not act to save those who are being led away to death. That includes those who are victims of genocide, social injustice, and abortion.

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