One more note, are you familiar with the “preacher’s child” trope?
It’s a very real thing, and it’s not because the preachers are all corrupt scumbags. If you’re doing good work for The Lord, Satan IS going to attack you.
Again, I’m not saying that dismisses or proves anything, either, but your proof is his son, and not him. Neither David’s (Absalom) nor Moses’s sons followed in their fathers’ footsteps, either. To your side, how he got to be governor of a state might be a good question, too.
Anyway.
As noted, if you have valid reasons for it that are directly related to him, that’s a different story than my original comment.
One more note, are you familiar with the “preacher’s child” trope?
It’s a very real thing, and it’s not because the preachers are all corrupt scumbags. If you’re doing good work for The Lord, Satan IS going to attack you.
Again, I’m not saying that dismisses or proves anything, either, but your proof is his son, and not him. Neither David’s (Absalom) nor Moses’s sons followed in their fathers’ footsteps, either. To your side, how he got to be governor of a state might be a good question, too.
Anyway.
As noted, if you have valid reasons for it that are directly related to him, that’s a different story than my original comment.