Is Voting Third Party a Waste of a Vote?
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Is voting third party a wasted effort, or does it hold the potential to reshape the political landscape? Join us as we navigate this perennial debate on Election Day, where one of us casted his vote for Peter Sonsky from the American Solidarity Party, sparking a lively discussion on third-party voting.
We consider how these votes can spotlight alternative policies and challenge the overpowering factions of the present political landscape. Through the lens of Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative, we question if voting your conscience could lead to a more diverse political arena. Despite differing viewpoints, there's a shared acknowledgment of the hurdles the two-party system and monetary influence present in American politics.
St. Hillary's in Fairlawn is this week's Church Search.
Readings for the 32nd Sunday in OT are here.
With gratitude for our country and optimism for its future, we wrap up with a reminder of the enduring sovereign presence of Jesus Christ, regardless of who leads politically.
Chapters
1. Is Voting Third Party a Waste? (00:00:00)
2. Conversations on Faith and Preaching (00:14:03)
3. Trust in Voting and Faith (00:23:58)
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