0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” Gov. John Kasich (R-OH), a candidate for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, discussed Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis being jailed for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses and said of the Republican Party continuing to fight over same-sex marriage after the Supreme Court ruling could turn people off “to the idea of faith in God.”Kasich said, “The court has spoken, the court has ruled. I believe in traditional marriage, but the court has ruled. One other big issue here, we have a lot of young people who sit on the fence on a issue like this and they think about their belief in God. And you know, for me, I think we need to talk a lot about the do’s — about humility, about helping our neighbors, about the need to live a life bigger than ourselves. When we see these battles going on, I get a little bit afraid that it turns people off to the idea of faith in God.What it means to be be a Christian. For me it’s given me a solid foundation to deal with the strong winds in life — to be a better person, a better guy. Now, I respect the fact that this lady doesn’t agree but she’s also a government employee, she’s not running a church, I
The GOP is not the one turning young people away from God.That is the work of a society that treats broken relationships as normal and acceptable.
This illustrates why Kasich has no chance at the nomination, but moreso, it shows why he SHOULD have "no chance" at same...
If Kasich is the main establishment competition...Trump has little to be concerned about from that quarter.