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Why do Christians like Trump? Since he is everything a Christian should not be and does.
Well. Here is how my cousin rationalizes her choice. "God often chooses imperfect people to work through'. Yeah; total BS rationalization but she would be the first to admit she's not that smart.
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Originally Posted by Bungalove
It's ironic that you would post that "By their fruits you will know them", considering some of the unkind and nasty things you have posted about liberals and other people you don't like in this forum. Isn't there also a Biblical quote concerning "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone?"
Lawd - the hate some of these so-called Christians spew.
According to Karl Rove, Trump got about 46 - 47 percent of the vote in the Republican primaries. In the general election, Hillary got more than 3 million votes than Trump; it was no doubt a miracle from the God of the Bible.
Considering that there were 17 people to start, it really isn’t surprising that the vote was split enough that the eventual winner could (and did) win it all with less than 50%. Also, winning electoral but not popular has more to do with how those electoral votes are divvied up. It’s no miraculous feat...just a real possibility with the present system and has happened before.
According to Karl Rove, Trump got about 46 - 47 percent of the vote in the Republican primaries. In the general election, Hillary got more than 3 million votes than Trump; it was no doubt a miracle from the God of the Bible.
According to Karl Rove, Trump got about 46 - 47 percent of the vote in the Republican primaries. In the general election, Hillary got more than 3 million votes than Trump; it was no doubt a miracle from the God of the Bible.
Considering that there were 17 people to start, it really isn’t surprising that the vote was split enough that the eventual winner could (and did) win it all with less than 50%. Also, winning electoral but not popular has more to do with how those electoral votes are divvied up. It’s no miraculous feat...just a real possibility with the present system and has happened before.
Yet more evidence of a miracle; there were 17 candidates that allowed for Trump to win the nomination.
What makes Trump as President a miracle? I really still don’t understand why some Christians not only tolerate him, but are fervently counting him as president as a miracle or the like. He hasn’t had anything like a Saul to Paul transformation and certainly doesn’t act Christ-like. I would be sad and disappointed if my kids acted like him. Just so much that doesn’t make sense to me.
Yet more evidence of a miracle; there were 17 candidates that allowed for Trump to win the nomination.
this miracle happens every election cycle. Someone always wins
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