In a new hard-hitting video, Christian YouTube sensation Pastor Allen Parr dives deep into the complex moral question of whether Christians should vote Democrat or Republican.
In this eye-opening video, Parr provides a detailed breakdown of each party’s policies, weighing them against biblical principles.
Parr frames his argument around the idea that Republican policies align more closely with Christian values, emphasizing religious freedom, the sanctity of life, and traditional family values.
According to Parr, the Democrat Party has drifted away from biblical teachings, especially on issues like abortion, gender identity, and the role of the church in public life. He argues that a vote for the Democrat Party is a vote against Christian principles.
One of the key points Parr stresses is the party’s stance on abortion. He frames it as a direct violation of biblical teachings about the sanctity of life, describing abortion as an evil greater than slavery itself and labeling it “a demonic and satanic agenda sent straight from the pit of hell.”
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