The Presidential election is November 6, 2012 and there are lots of perspectives to help inform our votes. Christians want to maintain a clear conscience as we vote. At the same time we don't want to throw our vote away. We are often frustrated over a virtual two party system. Both groups seem to be drifting to the left, and one faster than the other. What about the Morman religion? Is it simply another "denomination" under Christianity? No it isn't - listen to this podcast to find out more. What if Mitt Romney gets elected, will this energize Morman evangelism? What if Barrack Obama gets elected, will this incite new boldness among Muslims? What about the huge gathering of Muslims prior to the DNC? Mr. Obama has attended Trinity United Church in Chicago - a Liberation Theology church for many years. Mr. Obama's policies have been friendly to Muslims. Our guest notes that a true Muslim would not attend a church, even one based on Marxism. Barrack Obama is Pro-Abortion. On the other hand it appears that Mitt Romney is pro big government, and does not appear to sufficiently advocate downsizing government. (Side note: To his credit, he and his running mate do understand finances,and know how to run businesses, keeping them in the black.) Our guest on the phone forthrightly states that he cannot in good conscience vote for Romney, while another guest in the studio says he will, but with reservation. Participants: Jerry Johnson, Rev. Mark Diedrich, Dan Elmendorf