Oct 28 2008

Republished!

The guys and gals over at commentary/journalistic/everything blog Open For Business (they’re kinda hard to categorize) requested the rights to republish my recent post on Politics and Theology.  They put it up yesterday, with just over a week till voting day Novemeber 4th.  Check it out!

Thanks to everyone at OFB!

*Update*
OFB recently made an official endorsement of a presidential candidate.  Confessions of a Seminarian is staunchly neutral and does not endorse any candidate.  The ONLY endorsement we make is responsible and informed voting.  For the record, I (Brad) am still undecided and will share my vote only with my wife.  Who our next president will be is extremely important and I do not mean to minimize it at all, but Who our Hope will be is infinitely more significant.

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