Are members of Evangelicals for Harris guilty of “hypocritical duplicity”?

“With specific regard to ‘Evangelicals for Harris,’ the issue at hand is fundamentally one of theology not politics. It is a question that is firmly rooted in the principle of participation found in 2 Corinthians 6:14.” - Christ Over All

Discussion

The problem with this article is that it views it as black and white. Each progressive election cycle will bring together two candidates antithetical to the Gospel. In the last few years the dividing line has always been abortion. The candidate who is supportive of abortion is antithetical to the Gospel and Christians must support the other candidate. And that worked for the last few cycles. We are now entering an election cycle where the Republicans are slowly abandoning abortion stance, and now Christians are looking at which candidate does the least amount of damage, because today, they both damage the platform to some extent. It will be very soon where both will abandon the platform the church seeks and it then must reconcile what it means to vote in a godless world.