The Supreme Court—Will the Balance of Justice Tip?
This article examines the composition and ideological divisions within the U.S. Supreme Court, particularly following Justice Antonin Scalia's death, and analyzes how Supreme Court appointments influence Christian voters' political decisions on issues like abortion and religious liberty. The author explores the implications of judicial appointments for church-state jurisprudence and the future direction of the Court, offering a Reformed Christian perspective on political engagement and the relationship between faith and civic institutions.
In the recent presidential election in the United States, many Christian voters were reluctant to vote for Republican candidate Donald Trump. Although the values of Christian voters on issues such as abortion and homosexual rights tend to align more with those of Republican candidates, many had concerns about Trump's personal life, his incendiary comments, and his past positions on values issues. Despite these reservations, many conservative voters cast their ballots for Trump, not necessarily...
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