 The health connector, from my point of view, is a go-for-the-gold moment where... In the last big debate before the November 4th election, Charlie Baker and Martha Coakley exchanged their views on key issues, who wasn't present, however, independent candidate Scott Lively. Lively, a pastor based out of Springfield, has been a devout Christian since the day God entered his life. From that point on, Lively wanted to become a public servant and reintroduce Christianity into the political arena. All of these problems that we're dealing with today are a direct consequence of turning away from biblical Christianity and accepting a Marxist alternative that can't work. Because of his religious background, Lively believed there shouldn't be a separation between church and state. He also doesn't support game marriage or abortion. I have that biblical worldview. I know that our country is founded on a Christian foundation. I am speaking the truth. I'm speaking honestly from the heart, and I'm expressing the truths of the Bible that are the same for every person who believes it. Lively has stated that no matter what happens tonight, he will stay true to his principles and values despite the controversy surrounding them. And church service will go as planned, 2 p.m. every Sunday. For the BU News Service, I'm Brandon Lewis.