You have to applaud President Biden for humbling himself and accepting the realities of his age, health, and true ability to manage the office of the President of the United States. There is no shame to accepting the limitations of our humanity. Biden should be proud of the accomplishments of the federal government during his leadership and term as President. Managing the recovery from Covid was a challenging task in many ways.
Next up. Kamala Harris. There still are events with Biden that could thrust Harris into the role of President before November and before January.
One key issue Harris needs to address are her views on abortion. Kamala may benefit politically if she clarifies that a decision on abortion should not be a governmental decision, or court decision. Instead it should be a personal spiritual decision each individual makes. It's not about human rights, or the rights of a woman. It's about God's intent on how we should value the ability to create life. It's not about abortion being humanly legal or illegal based on our "laws" or the constitution. The issue needs to be raised above the category of human law. It has been proven since the days of the Old Testament, that written laws by themselves cannot improve human behavior.
So, Vice President Harris. Please elevate the abortion issue to the responsibility of the individual(s) involved in creation of the life. That includes the cases of rape and the mother's life being endangered by a birth. A decision to terminate life being able to exist and grow is of course one of the most important decisions a person can make. It's an issue that has direct human connection to our Creator. A human decision first must come through a connection to God, seeking His assistance in making the correct spiritual, not human decision. If a life is ended, that may be the life that would have one day created the cure for the human diseases that currently plague us. The aborted life may have been the person who could have lead the way to bringing peace to various places in the world.
But with all the human distractions in front of her, she needs us to remind her of the responsibility to lead a dialogue on the issue.
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