I'll try and be brief. My spouse, who I love, was "thinking about (and may have)" voting for KommieLa as a reformrenda against the Republicans and because he doesn't believe T is a real Christian because he said in an interview he doesnt believe in confession and can't describe his faith. One of the reasons my spouse disagrees with the re'pubs is their policy on the boarder and their acception of a man/T with bad character: -he cheated on Malania -he paid Stormy (dont get me started on this one) -he plans on using lots of tariffs
Ok- i think the reasons are b.s. BUT I think the root is that my spouse believes Trump is a fake Christian (the irony is not lost on me....so Trump is a milk toast Christian...at least he doesnt kill babies and celebrate sexual dabachery)...
Ok, so the ask: does anyone know any pre-political career statements Trump has made about his faith? Videos would be great. I think anything after his presidential run would be dismissed as pandering to Christians...i mean i'd still take if it is a strong statement ...i am trying to build a case that T may be a flawed Christian but still a real one.
Any help/guidance/tips would be well appreciated!!
Thank you!!
I'm sorry, I don't have any pre-political stuff for you but my two cents.
It might be helpful to note that King David cheated and lied. Abraham didn't always follow what God said. Paul killed Christians. Peter disavowed Jesus. Even Mary and Martha did not always do what God wanted. Etc. The Bible is filled with imperfect Christians.
And the Bible also is filled with non-Christians who do the work of God without intending to. Cyrus. Pharaoh. Pilate.
So, I guess my statement is, we all have to assess and weigh the good and evil because no one is perfect. I happen to believe that the good of Trump outweighs the bad and vice versa. Whether or not Trump or Kamala are REAL Christians. EVEN IF Trump is a fake Christian, it would still be possible for him to be doing the work of God. Trump stopped wars and brought peace. He stopped child traffickers more than anyone before him. He wanted people to have a choice whether or not to take an experimental shot. Etc.
Oh! That is good! I had brought up David (hubby said, "well he repented") BUT i did not think of the non-believers God used. Nice! Thank you!
You got off better than I did! I compared Trump and King David and his infidelity and he said “Don’t you dare compare him to David in the BIble!!”
The pulpit summary of the above is that God uses imperfect people to complete his perfect will. I always liked that one.