OpinionSeptember 15, 1998
To the editor: We have this day set before us a decision and a choice of great consequence, a decision which may very well restore or remove (depending on our choice) the hand of God's blessing on this nation. Before us is the choice to accept the immoral behavior of the president of the United States as tolerable and acceptable, or the choice to make known to those whom we have entrusted our office our desire to remove a president who has displayed an encouraged a lifestyle unacceptable in the eyes of our Lord.. ...

To the editor:

We have this day set before us a decision and a choice of great consequence, a decision which may very well restore or remove (depending on our choice) the hand of God's blessing on this nation.

Before us is the choice to accept the immoral behavior of the president of the United States as tolerable and acceptable, or the choice to make known to those whom we have entrusted our office our desire to remove a president who has displayed an encouraged a lifestyle unacceptable in the eyes of our Lord.

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The prophets of old predicted God's judgment on a nation when everything appears to be at its best -- in the good times, not the bad. We must not be deceived by a flourishing economy. We must not fear the removal of a president. What we should fear is the removal of God's blessing on this nation.

"Choose you this day whom ye will serve. ... As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15.

RON FARROW

Cape Girardeau

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