We would like to recognize the recent passing of GA state Rep. Bobby Franklin. Franklin was a statesman of faith and character--a very rare thing in American politics. May his example encourage all Christians to contend courageously for a just, godly society.
Below is a statement released on the website of the Constitution Party of Georgia, a video of Franklin courageously defending an unborn child's right to life, and a video tribute by Covenant Commission.
Reflections on the Life and Public Service of State Representative Bobby Franklin
Submitted by RonneHaag on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 7:50am
Reflections on the Life and Public Service of State Representative Bobby Franklin
Submitted by RonneHaag on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 7:50am
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ricardo Davis / RicardoDavis@gaconstitutionparty.org / 770-778-5039
“Georgia has lost one of its most principled men in the General Assembly,” remarked State Chairman Ricardo Davis. “It saddens me because Bobby was a dear family friend who I had the pleasure of knowing and working with for over a decade. He was a fellow advocate for constitutional government and defender of our unalienable rights to life, liberty, and property. I gladly supported his leadership and rallied supporters for his legislation.”
Franklin was motivated to run for the Georgia House of Representatives in the mid 1990’s after seeing Christians in public office “keep their powder dry” by not opposing ungodly legislation put forward by the ruling Democratic majority, thus “saving” their opposition for only the seemingly “religious” issues. But because Franklin rightly understood that every vote cast is rooted in a particular religious and moral view of law he faithfully acted based on what the Bible says is the proper authority and jurisdiction of civil government.
“Bobby took the preamble of our state constitution seriously, ‘relying upon the protection and guidance of Almighty God’ as he upheld his oath and worked ‘to perpetuate the principles of free government, insure justice to all, preserve peace, promote the interest and happiness of the citizen and of the family, and transmit to posterity the enjoyment of liberty.’” Davis continued, “Bobby wasn’t a perfect man and, like us, he had struggles and challenges; but he humbly strove to live out the principles that he learned from the Scriptures.”
Rep. Bobby Franklin defends the rights of unborn children
see also part 2 and part 3
Covenant Commission's statement on Rep. Franklin's passing
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