This week, The Christian Theological Dark Web Podcast confronts more issues about voting: Voting as a Christian is a powerful opportunity to reflect biblical values in key areas affecting our communities and nation. When it comes to education, our votes can shape policies that influence what future generations learn about truth, morality, and the role of faith in society. Many Christians are concerned about curricula that may neglect or contradict core biblical teachings, especially around issues of identity and morality. By supporting candidates and policies that promote educational environments respectful of parental rights and biblical values, Christians can help preserve space for faith-aligned teachings, ensuring children are equipped not only academically but also morally and spiritually.On topics like Israel and abortion, voting allows Christians to stand for biblical principles of life and covenant. Scripture speaks of God’s enduring relationship with Israel, and many Christians see a responsibility to support Israel as a means of honoring God’s promises. Voting can also influence how our nation engages diplomatically and supports allies in the region. On abortion, the Christian view of life as sacred from conception is foundational; voting for leaders who protect life aligns with this belief. These votes can directly impact legislation that either safeguards or undermines the sanctity of life. Exercising this civic duty is a way for Christians to reflect God’s love, justice, and truth in society.If you're on the fence about any or all of these issues, come join us and cast your ballot by reflecting on reality appropriately!