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I find it interesting (and telling) that the bishop choose to focus on fear in her message before Trump ("...gay, lesbian and transgender children... who fear for their lives"). I've heard it said (though I've not actually counted myself) that the words "fear not" appear side-by-side in the Bible over 300 times. If true, the bishop is surely aware of it. Fear is often irrational. It's also nothing new. Budde could have easily mentioned any number of other fears that Americans face on a daily basis. That she chose to bring up this particular fear suggests one of two possibilities: Either she views Trump as the one responsible for it or the one who can alleviate it. Neither of these is true. If the bishop has first hand knowledge of children suffering her time would surely be better spent bringing hope to those in need rather than lecturing the President about it.

28 days ago
1 score
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I find it interesting (and telling) that the bishop choose to focus on fear in her message before Trump ("...gay, lesbian and transgender children... who fear for their lives"). I've heard it said (though I've not actually counted myself) that the words "fear not" appear side-by-side in the Bible over 300 times. If true, the bishop is surely aware of it. Fear is often irrational. It's also nothing new. Budde could have easily mentioned any number of other fears that Americans face on a daily basis. That she chose this particular fear suggests one of two possibilities: Either she views Trump as the one responsible for it or the one who can alleviate it. Neither of these is true. If the bishop has first hand knowledge of children suffering her time would surely be better spent bringing hope to those in need rather than lecturing the President about it.

28 days ago
1 score