LOL at that "defense" of Trump. It's not a religious statement, but a right-wing political screed. Of course, people like this minister don't see any difference. I'm sure he probably thinks there are no liberal Christians, or that it's impossible to be one. It's no accident that the very first thing he mentioned in praise of Trump was that he's appointed two conservative SC justices and a bunch of other conservative judges to lower federal courts. I continue to find it highly ironic that one of the main Evangelical defenses of Trump is that he's appointing god-fearing conservative Christian judges to promote values from the bench that their own hero either ignores, disdains, or doesn't bother to practice in his public or private life. They're basically arguing that having an Anti-Christ as their adored leader is OK because he's promoting their presumed Christ-like values, except in many respects their values aren't Christ-like any more than Trumps are. Pharisees, the lot of them.
When is the last time you heard an “evangelical leader” talk about salvation?
The evangelicals who are butt hurt over CTs article can’t get the nuance that these are fellow Christians saying “wait a minute... we’re not calling into question your faith and we generally support republicans because they’re pro life, but this guy Trump is far beyond anything we’ve ever spoken about...” like someone said, the entire Republican Party apparatus loves the victim mentality and are deeply insecure in their faiths it seems.
Uh, Dems don’t claim the moral religious high ground my dude.
Thanks republicans for showing us exactly who you
I actually agree with the premise of CT’s article, while I wouldn’t say trump has committed an impeachable offense, I do think his presidency reveals the danger of tying your faith to a presidency or a party. Trump is not a Christian and any attempt to paint him as such is tying a noose around the gospel.
I actually agree with the premise of CT’s article, while I wouldn’t say trump has committed an impeachable offense, I do think his presidency reveals the danger of tying your faith to a presidency or a party. Trump is not a Christian and any attempt to paint him as such is tying a noose around the gospel.
I actually agree with the premise of CT’s article, while I wouldn’t say trump has committed an impeachable offense, I do think his presidency reveals the danger of tying your faith to a presidency or a party. Trump is not a Christian and any attempt to paint him as such is tying a noose around the gospel.
Where are the thread police when you need them? This thread isn’t even about dem hypocrisy, much less impeachment.
Such a dem response — If you don’t insist on personal responsibility for others, eventually you begin to lose it for yourself.
Such a dem response — If you don’t insist on personal responsibility for others, eventually you begin to lose it for yourself.
Such a dem response — If you don’t insist on personal responsibility for others, eventually you begin to lose it for yourself.