Barton: Vote Based On The Ten Commandments

During his recent appearance on “America Stands 2014: Election Coverage In The Spirit Of Faith,” David Barton explained that Christians must have a “biblical worldview” that guides everything that they do, including determining how they vote by basing it entirely on the Ten Commandments.

As Barton sees it, God listed his top four political issues right in the Ten Commandments when He require that He be acknowledged while also prohibiting murder, adultery, and stealing, which translates into protecting religious expression, opposing abortion, opposing gay marriage, and protecting private property.

Other issues, such as immigration or the economy, are less important, Barton said, and should not serve as a primary reason for supporting any candidate since these issues did not make God’s top ten.

“For a biblical voter,” Barton explained, “when I got vote in November, I’ve got to say out of the top ten, I’ve got to look at those four things” and vote accordingly: