![]() We cannot always get all we want all at once, and sometimes we must settle for an incremental approach. And without doubt our political process demands certain compromises. And individual perceptions and judgments vary. As Leeman and Naselli illustrate, we might all agree on the obligation to protect children and those who legitimately seek asylum, but there is some distance between affirming these values and defining public policy. One major thrust is that many political issues must be left to individual judgment. The title assumes the Christian obligation to love one another, and the booklet applies that obligation to Christians who disagree on various political issues. ![]() That’s why Jonathan Leeman and Andy Naselli have written this little booklet. You can cheer for the opposing baseball team and be my friend, but if you vote the other way in November friendship will be a challenge! And because politics is so important, few topics arouse anger more quickly. And in recent and foreseeable elections much is at stake. ![]() The political scene shapes society and culture, and it affects our lives in countless ways. That may sound like an overstatement, but it is certainly the case. ![]()
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