This is exactly the concern. In the furious fights over voting, countless Christians are tossing aside kindness, humility, and decency. No matter who wins, the relational fallout is going to be immense.

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In many ways I am less concerned with how Christians vote, than I am the kind of people they become, the relationships they’ve broken, & the evangelistic witness they’ve squandered after the election is over.

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Don’t forget truth. The amount of shameless lying and slander that the Christians in my life engage in is shocking. I think we offer too many admonitions to these people. It’s time to preach judgment to them. They mock God and many of them are going to Hell unless they repent.
@gluonspring a few Evangelicals will do something I was taught a Christian some be ashamed of, and say "it's ok, I am a Christian.". That would offend me. As a Christian you should hold yourself to a higher standard.
I moved from Silicon Valley to a considerably Trumpier part of the country. One thing I'm pleased about is so far, I've seen no political bumper stickers in my church parking lot. It feels like a conscious group decision to maintain a truce.

but if i need it i got my Harris/Walz sticker READY TO GO