Barton, Green & Barber Agree: Not Voting for Romney is a Sin

A few months ago, David Barton and Rick Green invited early Mitt Romney supporter Jordan Sekulow onto their “WallBuilders Live” program to make the case why Religious Right votes can and should be excited about supporting Romney in the general election. 

Sekulow made the case that Romney would nominate good judges, especially to the Supreme Court , and while that certainly appealed to Barton and Green, the fact of the matter is that regardless of how unexcited they might be about a candidate like Romney, their vehement opposition to President Obama meant that they were going to do whatever they could to see Obama defeated. 

And that was more or less the argument put forth by Matt Barber last month in a column he wrote calling on Christians to support Romney primarily because Obama was so bad that no “Christian in good conscience” could ever vote for him or even consider sitting this election out.

Today, Barton and Green invited Barber on to the program to make this case to the WallBuilders listeners and the general consensus among all three was that it was a sin for any Christian not to vote for Mitt Romney:

Barber: We are admonished in Scripture to be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. Now the wise thing to do is to go in and support Mitt Romney because, again, the alternative is catastrophic.

Green: Absolutely. And like you said, not voting is not only a dereliction of duty, it’s really anti-Biblical. It’s actually being the servant, remember the parable where they gave the talents? It’s being the one that buried their talent. Well that was described in the Bible as being a wicked and slothful servant. I don’t want to be that one, man, I want to be one of the other guys.

Barber: Well, absolutely. Well, it’s worse than that; not voting is essentially a vote for Barack Obama because it fails to cancel out a vote for Barack Obama so it’s absolutely a dereliction of duty.

Barton: I don’t care if Romney calls himself a Mormon [and] Obama calls himself a Christian. Here’s my question: where are you on judges, because Isaiah 1:26 says the righteousness of a land is determined by the judges of the land. Who’s more biblical on judges? Romney or Obama?

Green: No question, Romney.

Barton: Let’s ask marriage, who’s more biblical on marriage? Romney or Obama?

Green: Romney, no question.

Barton: Let’s ask where we are on the life issue, who’s more biblical? Romney or Obama?

Green: Not even close. Obama supports infanticide he’s so pro-abortion. Romney has become very pro-life.

Barton: We know the free enterprise system was started out of five verses in the Bible, the whole economic system that God created we used in America. Who’s more biblical on the free enterprise system, Obama or Romney?

Green: Obama’s a socialist without question on free enterprise. Romney’s a great example on true biblical free enterprise.

Barton: So why do we have a question here? Because he’s a Mormon? Hey, we’ve got to get past labels. Just like Obama’s Christian label means nothing, Romney’s Mormon label means nothing. What matters is the fruit, which one is going to produce more biblical fruit …

There’s only two options Christians have. Christians do not have the option of sitting this one out. You do not have that option, it is not a possibility. You will stand before God and He will say “I gave you your vote, what did you do with your vote?” And we can’t just say “well, I chose to sit this one out.”

Green: Especially in a situation like this where so much is at stake. What’s the verse, when you know what to do and you do nothing? That’s sin!

Barton: James 4:17; when you know what’s right to do and you don’t do it, that is sin.