Friday, October 31, 2008

Albert Mohler: Radio Commentary Series on Election 2008

Friday, October 31, 2008

I wrote and voiced a series of twelve commentaries on election 2008 for Townhall.com and the Salem Radio Network. These have been broadcast nationwide over the past few weeks, and are collected here for reference. May God grant each of us wisdom and courage as we face the responsibility of citizenship on Election Day, November 4, 2008.

Electing a President -- What's at Stake? [audio here]

Electing a President -- The Question of Character [
audio here]

Electing a President -- To Defend the Nation [
audio here]

Electing a President -- Governing Philosophy [
audio here]

Electing a President -- National Party Platforms [
audio here]

Electing a President -- The Party in Power [
audio here]

Electing a President -- Iraq and Afghanistan [
audio here]

Electing a President -- The Question of Experience [
audio here]

Electing a President -- The Issue of the Family [
audio here]

Electing a President -- Human Life in the Balance [
audio here]

Electing a President -- A Matter of Priorities [
audio here]

Electing a President -- A Fundamental Responsibility [audio available November 4]

This is Albert Mohler for Townhall.com. Today marks a great exercise of hard-won freedoms. Millions of Americans will be streaming into voting booths today, exercising a right that most human beings have never known—the right to elect those who will govern us.
The stakes are always high, for in a democracy different visions of life and public policy compete for the votes of individual citizens, who are voting, one by one, all over this vast nation.
Have you cast your vote yet? If not, what could possibly be more important—on this one day—than taking your stand with those who defend the right to exercise democracy and fulfill the responsibility of citizens? [clean pause] How can you face your neighbors, or your children, and say that democracy just takes too much of your time.
So go vote. Vote your convictions. Vote for life, liberty, and the cause of what is right. Let your voice be heard. I'm Albert Mohler. link

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