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Post krista
UncleJD wrote:
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Hey Resident, who do you think you are to respond like that? That was terrible for you to respond personally like you did,
Your boy is going to be impeached, but that’s no way to respond. You think you can lock me up? That’s a sexist statement.
LOCK HIM UP......LOCK HIM UP.
Forget anything the media has said. Just listen the next time he speaks, and you decide. He is the vilest president we’ve ever had.
Maybe we’ll lock you up with him.


I'm not saying this about anyone in particular, but I think that the irrational Trump derangement syndrome might be cause for protective custody lest the person be a danger to themselves or others. Any Christian that claims to support conservative and Biblical positions on family, abortion, freedom, responsibility, etc... who would rather instate the exact opposite than to have someone in office that they think sinned worse than all others (he didn't), or is simply beneath them, aught to be seriously evaluated.


The problem here is, I voted for Trump. I was against Hillary and still am, along with her positions on abortion and other things.
If you read what I wrote, I never said anything about replacing Trump with someone from the other side. I am not for that. I mearly stated what a low-life trump is.
As far as I am concerned, the one who needs evaluated is someone who can see Trumps Tweets, hear him speak in an open forum, yet still defend him.
This is not about fake news or the Media out to get trump. I understand they want him out. I get it. I am basing everything that comes out of his mouth.
And yet, ( I'm not taking about anyone inparticular.LOL) but these people seriously need voting rights taken away, just as a felon would.
Speaking of felons, Trumps buddies are falling one by one. Don't you know Donalds door man is sweating about now.lol
Eventually it will catch up with him.
That is my opinion, just like you have yours.
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Post krista
UncleJD wrote:
krista wrote:
Hey Resident, who do you think you are to respond like that? That was terrible for you to respond personally like you did,
Your boy is going to be impeached, but that’s no way to respond. You think you can lock me up? That’s a sexist statement.
LOCK HIM UP......LOCK HIM UP.
Forget anything the media has said. Just listen the next time he speaks, and you decide. He is the vilest president we’ve ever had.
Maybe we’ll lock you up with him.


I'm not saying this about anyone in particular, but I think that the irrational Trump derangement syndrome might be cause for protective custody lest the person be a danger to themselves or others. Any Christian that claims to support conservative and Biblical positions on family, abortion, freedom, responsibility, etc... who would rather instate the exact opposite than to have someone in office that they think sinned worse than all others (he didn't), or is simply beneath them, aught to be seriously evaluated.


I had a feeling this would flush out all the Nationists.: -)
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Post Resident Skeptic
krista wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
krista wrote:
Hey Resident, who do you think you are to respond like that? That was terrible for you to respond personally like you did,
Your boy is going to be impeached, but that’s no way to respond. You think you can lock me up? That’s a sexist statement.
LOCK HIM UP......LOCK HIM UP.
Forget anything the media has said. Just listen the next time he speaks, and you decide. He is the vilest president we’ve ever had.
Maybe we’ll lock you up with him.


I'm not saying this about anyone in particular, but I think that the irrational Trump derangement syndrome might be cause for protective custody lest the person be a danger to themselves or others. Any Christian that claims to support conservative and Biblical positions on family, abortion, freedom, responsibility, etc... who would rather instate the exact opposite than to have someone in office that they think sinned worse than all others (he didn't), or is simply beneath them, aught to be seriously evaluated.


I had a feeling this would flush out all the Nationists.: -)


"Nationists". Learn to spell. And I take it you are against nationalism. How foolish of you.
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krista wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
krista wrote:
Hey Resident, who do you think you are to respond like that? That was terrible for you to respond personally like you did,
Your boy is going to be impeached, but that’s no way to respond. You think you can lock me up? That’s a sexist statement.
LOCK HIM UP......LOCK HIM UP.
Forget anything the media has said. Just listen the next time he speaks, and you decide. He is the vilest president we’ve ever had.
Maybe we’ll lock you up with him.


I'm not saying this about anyone in particular, but I think that the irrational Trump derangement syndrome might be cause for protective custody lest the person be a danger to themselves or others. Any Christian that claims to support conservative and Biblical positions on family, abortion, freedom, responsibility, etc... who would rather instate the exact opposite than to have someone in office that they think sinned worse than all others (he didn't), or is simply beneath them, aught to be seriously evaluated.


I had a feeling this would flush out all the Nationists.: -)


Sure thing, ANTIFA propaganda always brings out "the nationalists"
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krista wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
krista wrote:
Hey Resident, who do you think you are to respond like that? That was terrible for you to respond personally like you did,
Your boy is going to be impeached, but that’s no way to respond. You think you can lock me up? That’s a sexist statement.
LOCK HIM UP......LOCK HIM UP.
Forget anything the media has said. Just listen the next time he speaks, and you decide. He is the vilest president we’ve ever had.
Maybe we’ll lock you up with him.


I'm not saying this about anyone in particular, but I think that the irrational Trump derangement syndrome might be cause for protective custody lest the person be a danger to themselves or others. Any Christian that claims to support conservative and Biblical positions on family, abortion, freedom, responsibility, etc... who would rather instate the exact opposite than to have someone in office that they think sinned worse than all others (he didn't), or is simply beneath them, aught to be seriously evaluated.


I had a feeling this would flush out all the Nationalists.: -)
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krista wrote:
krista wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
krista wrote:
Hey Resident, who do you think you are to respond like that? That was terrible for you to respond personally like you did,
Your boy is going to be impeached, but that’s no way to respond. You think you can lock me up? That’s a sexist statement.
LOCK HIM UP......LOCK HIM UP.
Forget anything the media has said. Just listen the next time he speaks, and you decide. He is the vilest president we’ve ever had.
Maybe we’ll lock you up with him.


I'm not saying this about anyone in particular, but I think that the irrational Trump derangement syndrome might be cause for protective custody lest the person be a danger to themselves or others. Any Christian that claims to support conservative and Biblical positions on family, abortion, freedom, responsibility, etc... who would rather instate the exact opposite than to have someone in office that they think sinned worse than all others (he didn't), or is simply beneath them, aught to be seriously evaluated.


I had a feeling this would flush out all the Nationalists.: -)


Okay, I suggest some 'Cuddle Therapy' . But not for Trump, he has enough problems, and a beautiful wife besides. Cool
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UncleJD wrote:
krista wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
krista wrote:
Hey Resident, who do you think you are to respond like that? That was terrible for you to respond personally like you did,
Your boy is going to be impeached, but that’s no way to respond. You think you can lock me up? That’s a sexist statement.
LOCK HIM UP......LOCK HIM UP.
Forget anything the media has said. Just listen the next time he speaks, and you decide. He is the vilest president we’ve ever had.
Maybe we’ll lock you up with him.


I'm not saying this about anyone in particular, but I think that the irrational Trump derangement syndrome might be cause for protective custody lest the person be a danger to themselves or others. Any Christian that claims to support conservative and Biblical positions on family, abortion, freedom, responsibility, etc... who would rather instate the exact opposite than to have someone in office that they think sinned worse than all others (he didn't), or is simply beneath them, aught to be seriously evaluated.


I had a feeling this would flush out all the Nationists.: -)


Sure thing, ANTIFA propaganda always brings out "the nationalists"


Nope. Just anti-Trump. If you want to share his ideology, then go for it. I am a person that has a few years behind me. Trump is the only President, democrat or Republican, that I will not support. As I said earlier, I voted for Trump. thinking / hoping he would get better. Then he opened his mouth as the new president. My first thought was, he will not last 4 years because he will be impeached. I really never thought of the possibility of prison time. It could happen.
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krista wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
krista wrote:
UncleJD wrote:
krista wrote:
Hey Resident, who do you think you are to respond like that? That was terrible for you to respond personally like you did,
Your boy is going to be impeached, but that’s no way to respond. You think you can lock me up? That’s a sexist statement.
LOCK HIM UP......LOCK HIM UP.
Forget anything the media has said. Just listen the next time he speaks, and you decide. He is the vilest president we’ve ever had.
Maybe we’ll lock you up with him.


I'm not saying this about anyone in particular, but I think that the irrational Trump derangement syndrome might be cause for protective custody lest the person be a danger to themselves or others. Any Christian that claims to support conservative and Biblical positions on family, abortion, freedom, responsibility, etc... who would rather instate the exact opposite than to have someone in office that they think sinned worse than all others (he didn't), or is simply beneath them, aught to be seriously evaluated.


I had a feeling this would flush out all the Nationists.: -)


Sure thing, ANTIFA propaganda always brings out "the nationalists"


Nope. Just anti-Trump. If you want to share his ideology, then go for it. I am a person that has a few years behind me. Trump is the only President, democrat or Republican, that I will not support. As I said earlier, I voted for Trump. thinking / hoping he would get better. Then he opened his mouth as the new president. My first thought was, he will not last 4 years because he will be impeached. I really never thought of the possibility of prison time. It could happen.


Again, totally irrational.
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To impeach him would set a dangerous precedent. No President has ever been impeahced for "misbehavior" that happened before taking office.

BTW he hasn't just promised...he has delivered great judges!
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Mr. Trump is despicable, and that's being kind. RS likes to repeat that Mr. Trump isn't as bad as his predecessors. Actually, the Bible doesn't allow that standard - the Pharisee can't say I'm not as bad as these other people. One has to measure to one standard (if he is a Christian); and that standard is Christ and God's Word.

I am so disappointed with my Evangelical brethren who blindly support this vile man. Yes, I voted for him, and yes he's better than Hillary. But again, Hillary isn't the standard - Christ is - or at least he should be for Christians. Then Evangelical Trump supporters say "nobody's perfect and we didn't elect him to be a Sunday School teacher." How very true. But are there no standards for this man? Will Evangelicals unconditionally and blindly support him as long as he gives them what they want?

According to the Biblical standard, there are seven deadly sins. Let's hold up that simple standard and see how well Mr. Trump might fare.

ENVY - Trump’s Twitter tantrums expose a jealousy for his rivals and a constant attempt to measure up to them. He is obsessed with the fact that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote. He does anything to destroy those who have fared better in the press than he has. Staffers said he is furious that McCain has gotten such good press after his death. Envy.

GLUTTONY - Excessive eating and then throwing up. Not sure if he does this, but his aids say his diet is horrible. KFC and McDonald's. No big deal to me.

GREED - The man is obsessed with money and possessions and how much bigger and better his stuff is compared to those around him. The man made a lot of money in the gambling industry! Greed.

LUST - We could ask wife number one, or number two, or number three - because they are all still living. Or maybe these prostitutes he has had one-nighters with for $130,000 or $150,000. Or maybe all the other women he has flirted with, grabbed, or bedded. Lust.

PRIDE - There aren't enough pages to contain this one! When he gives a speech it's all about himself. To hear him tell it it has single-handedly saved the economy and most other ills of society. He even said last week, "if I am impeached, everybody in this country will be poor." I could go on and on. Pride.

SLOTH - He doesn't appear to be lazy except that when he could be solving problems he is watching Fox News and getting stirred up for the next fight he will pick tomorrow.

WRATH - Mr. Trump is vengeful and will destroy those who are not in his corner. Look at all the people he has tried to destroy. Some of them deserve being called out - others do not. He picks fights with his enemies and only gives them a bigger platform. He pours out his wrath on anybody in his way. We are told that Trump values loyalty - but that means when he is the recipient. He will NOT be loyal to you. Whether you like Jeff Sessions or not, Mr. Trump should deal with this privately - not publicly. It is reprehensible how he has handled Sessions. Wrath.

There will be those Trump supporters who will say "who are you to judge, you're not perfect." You are correct. But I see the fruit this man bears and it's rotten. I like some of his policies, but I detest this man's behavior. As a conservative Christian, my faith is first. I only wish my brethren would hold the same view and challenge Trump when he does wrong instead of affirming him. Evangelical Trump supporters have damaged our Christian testimony by looking the other way when Trump does wrong. He needs to be called on it.

Evangelicals will say "but that's who he is - we can't change him." Sure we can. This week the American Legion which is about 100% pro-Trump, got all over his case for not honoring McCain with the flag at half staff through the burial. They stood up to him and they won. He raised the flag back up. Come on Evangelicals - stand for Christ and His Word and let Trump know his behavior is abhorrent.
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Post Re: The Sins of Trump krista
FG Minister wrote:
Mr. Trump is despicable, and that's being kind. RS likes to repeat that Mr. Trump isn't as bad as his predecessors. Actually, the Bible doesn't allow that standard - the Pharisee can't say I'm not as bad as these other people. One has to measure to one standard (if he is a Christian); and that standard is Christ and God's Word.

I am so disappointed with my Evangelical brethren who blindly support this vile man. Yes, I voted for him, and yes he's better than Hillary. But again, Hillary isn't the standard - Christ is - or at least he should be for Christians. Then Evangelical Trump supporters say "nobody's perfect and we didn't elect him to be a Sunday School teacher." How very true. But are there no standards for this man? Will Evangelicals unconditionally and blindly support him as long as he gives them what they want?

According to the Biblical standard, there are seven deadly sins. Let's hold up that simple standard and see how well Mr. Trump might fare.

ENVY - Trump’s Twitter tantrums expose a jealousy for his rivals and a constant attempt to measure up to them. He is obsessed with the fact that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote. He does anything to destroy those who have fared better in the press than he has. Staffers said he is furious that McCain has gotten such good press after his death. Envy.

GLUTTONY - Excessive eating and then throwing up. Not sure if he does this, but his aids say his diet is horrible. KFC and McDonald's. No big deal to me.

GREED - The man is obsessed with money and possessions and how much bigger and better his stuff is compared to those around him. The man made a lot of money in the gambling industry! Greed.

LUST - We could ask wife number one, or number two, or number three - because they are all still living. Or maybe these prostitutes he has had one-nighters with for $130,000 or $150,000. Or maybe all the other women he has flirted with, grabbed, or bedded. Lust.

PRIDE - There aren't enough pages to contain this one! When he gives a speech it's all about himself. To hear him tell it it has single-handedly saved the economy and most other ills of society. He even said last week, "if I am impeached, everybody in this country will be poor." I could go on and on. Pride.

SLOTH - He doesn't appear to be lazy except that when he could be solving problems he is watching Fox News and getting stirred up for the next fight he will pick tomorrow.

WRATH - Mr. Trump is vengeful and will destroy those who are not in his corner. Look at all the people he has tried to destroy. Some of them deserve being called out - others do not. He picks fights with his enemies and only gives them a bigger platform. He pours out his wrath on anybody in his way. We are told that Trump values loyalty - but that means when he is the recipient. He will NOT be loyal to you. Whether you like Jeff Sessions or not, Mr. Trump should deal with this privately - not publicly. It is reprehensible how he has handled Sessions. Wrath.

There will be those Trump supporters who will say "who are you to judge, you're not perfect." You are correct. But I see the fruit this man bears and it's rotten. I like some of his policies, but I detest this man's behavior. As a conservative Christian, my faith is first. I only wish my brethren would hold the same view and challenge Trump when he does wrong instead of affirming him. Evangelical Trump supporters have damaged our Christian testimony by looking the other way when Trump does wrong. He needs to be called on it.

Evangelicals will say "but that's who he is - we can't change him." Sure we can. This week the American Legion which is about 100% pro-Trump, got all over his case for not honoring McCain with the flag at half staff through the burial. They stood up to him and they won. He raised the flag back up. Come on Evangelicals - stand for Christ and His Word and let Trump know his behavior is abhorrent.


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Trumps problems are not attributed to CNN, Fake new, or Google.
Trumps problem is his mouth and vile heart.
There is not one single redeeming quality of this man.
When he speaks, I am totally embarrassed for our nation that he represents America.
He speaks like a 13 year-old, who is concerned about only himself.
And what really is disappointing to me, is that because of some of his position on some issues, we have Brethren embracing him.
This is my opinion. If you don't like it, oh well.
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krista wrote:
Trumps problems are not attributed to CNN, Fake new, or Google.
Trumps problem is his mouth and vile heart.
There is not one single redeeming quality of this man.
When he speaks, I am totally embarrassed for our nation that he represents America.
He speaks like a 13 year-old, who is concerned about only himself.
And what really is disappointing to me, is that because of some of his position on some issues, we have Brethren embracing him.
This is my opinion. If you don't like it, oh well.


Like Tim Hill, who just visited him in the White House? Are you disappointed in Rev. Hill?

Will you leave the COG over it?
Will you leave Actscelerate over it?
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krista wrote:
Trumps problems are not attributed to CNN, Fake new, or Google.
Trumps problem is his mouth and vile heart.
There is not one single redeeming quality of this man.
When he speaks, I am totally embarrassed for our nation that he represents America.
He speaks like a 13 year-old, who is concerned about only himself.
And what really is disappointing to me, is that because of some of his position on some issues, we have Brethren embracing him.
This is my opinion. If you don't like it, oh well.


Like Tim Hill, who just visited him in the White House? Are you disappointed in Rev. Hill?

Will you leave the COG over it?
Will you leave Actscelerate over it?


Somewhat.....no......no.
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krista wrote:
Trumps problems are not attributed to CNN, Fake new, or Google.
Trumps problem is his mouth and vile heart.
There is not one single redeeming quality of this man.
When he speaks, I am totally embarrassed for our nation that he represents America.
He speaks like a 13 year-old, who is concerned about only himself.
And what really is disappointing to me, is that because of some of his position on some issues, we have Brethren embracing him.
This is my opinion. If you don't like it, oh well.


Like Tim Hill, who just visited him in the White House? Are you disappointed in Rev. Hill?

Will you leave the COG over it?
Will you leave Actscelerate over it?


By the way, I like the way you manipulated my post, by highlighting " Disappointed".
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Thankful -- President Trump is not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ.


This has to be the post of the year.
This mindset is probably the way the anti-Christ will appear.
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Post Re: The Sins of Trump UncleJD
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Mr. Trump is despicable, and that's being kind. RS likes to repeat that Mr. Trump isn't as bad as his predecessors. Actually, the Bible doesn't allow that standard - the Pharisee can't say I'm not as bad as these other people. One has to measure to one standard (if he is a Christian); and that standard is Christ and God's Word.

I am so disappointed with my Evangelical brethren who blindly support this vile man. Yes, I voted for him, and yes he's better than Hillary. But again, Hillary isn't the standard - Christ is - or at least he should be for Christians. Then Evangelical Trump supporters say "nobody's perfect and we didn't elect him to be a Sunday School teacher." How very true. But are there no standards for this man? Will Evangelicals unconditionally and blindly support him as long as he gives them what they want?

According to the Biblical standard, there are seven deadly sins. Let's hold up that simple standard and see how well Mr. Trump might fare.

ENVY - Trump’s Twitter tantrums expose a jealousy for his rivals and a constant attempt to measure up to them. He is obsessed with the fact that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote. He does anything to destroy those who have fared better in the press than he has. Staffers said he is furious that McCain has gotten such good press after his death. Envy.

GLUTTONY - Excessive eating and then throwing up. Not sure if he does this, but his aids say his diet is horrible. KFC and McDonald's. No big deal to me.

GREED - The man is obsessed with money and possessions and how much bigger and better his stuff is compared to those around him. The man made a lot of money in the gambling industry! Greed.

LUST - We could ask wife number one, or number two, or number three - because they are all still living. Or maybe these prostitutes he has had one-nighters with for $130,000 or $150,000. Or maybe all the other women he has flirted with, grabbed, or bedded. Lust.

PRIDE - There aren't enough pages to contain this one! When he gives a speech it's all about himself. To hear him tell it it has single-handedly saved the economy and most other ills of society. He even said last week, "if I am impeached, everybody in this country will be poor." I could go on and on. Pride.

SLOTH - He doesn't appear to be lazy except that when he could be solving problems he is watching Fox News and getting stirred up for the next fight he will pick tomorrow.

WRATH - Mr. Trump is vengeful and will destroy those who are not in his corner. Look at all the people he has tried to destroy. Some of them deserve being called out - others do not. He picks fights with his enemies and only gives them a bigger platform. He pours out his wrath on anybody in his way. We are told that Trump values loyalty - but that means when he is the recipient. He will NOT be loyal to you. Whether you like Jeff Sessions or not, Mr. Trump should deal with this privately - not publicly. It is reprehensible how he has handled Sessions. Wrath.

There will be those Trump supporters who will say "who are you to judge, you're not perfect." You are correct. But I see the fruit this man bears and it's rotten. I like some of his policies, but I detest this man's behavior. As a conservative Christian, my faith is first. I only wish my brethren would hold the same view and challenge Trump when he does wrong instead of affirming him. Evangelical Trump supporters have damaged our Christian testimony by looking the other way when Trump does wrong. He needs to be called on it.

Evangelicals will say "but that's who he is - we can't change him." Sure we can. This week the American Legion which is about 100% pro-Trump, got all over his case for not honoring McCain with the flag at half staff through the burial. They stood up to him and they won. He raised the flag back up. Come on Evangelicals - stand for Christ and His Word and let Trump know his behavior is abhorrent.


You realize you said all this about a political leader of a secular society don't you? We don't need that leader to be a priest or Levite, we just need him to allow us to be free. Are you sure you didn't vote for Tomlinson of the Theocratic party again?
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FG Minister wrote:
Mr. Trump is despicable, and that's being kind. RS likes to repeat that Mr. Trump isn't as bad as his predecessors. Actually, the Bible doesn't allow that standard - the Pharisee can't say I'm not as bad as these other people. One has to measure to one standard (if he is a Christian); and that standard is Christ and God's Word.

I am so disappointed with my Evangelical brethren who blindly support this vile man. Yes, I voted for him, and yes he's better than Hillary. But again, Hillary isn't the standard - Christ is - or at least he should be for Christians. Then Evangelical Trump supporters say "nobody's perfect and we didn't elect him to be a Sunday School teacher." How very true. But are there no standards for this man? Will Evangelicals unconditionally and blindly support him as long as he gives them what they want?

According to the Biblical standard, there are seven deadly sins. Let's hold up that simple standard and see how well Mr. Trump might fare.

ENVY - Trump’s Twitter tantrums expose a jealousy for his rivals and a constant attempt to measure up to them. He is obsessed with the fact that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote. He does anything to destroy those who have fared better in the press than he has. Staffers said he is furious that McCain has gotten such good press after his death. Envy.

GLUTTONY - Excessive eating and then throwing up. Not sure if he does this, but his aids say his diet is horrible. KFC and McDonald's. No big deal to me.

GREED - The man is obsessed with money and possessions and how much bigger and better his stuff is compared to those around him. The man made a lot of money in the gambling industry! Greed.

LUST - We could ask wife number one, or number two, or number three - because they are all still living. Or maybe these prostitutes he has had one-nighters with for $130,000 or $150,000. Or maybe all the other women he has flirted with, grabbed, or bedded. Lust.

PRIDE - There aren't enough pages to contain this one! When he gives a speech it's all about himself. To hear him tell it it has single-handedly saved the economy and most other ills of society. He even said last week, "if I am impeached, everybody in this country will be poor." I could go on and on. Pride.

SLOTH - He doesn't appear to be lazy except that when he could be solving problems he is watching Fox News and getting stirred up for the next fight he will pick tomorrow.

WRATH - Mr. Trump is vengeful and will destroy those who are not in his corner. Look at all the people he has tried to destroy. Some of them deserve being called out - others do not. He picks fights with his enemies and only gives them a bigger platform. He pours out his wrath on anybody in his way. We are told that Trump values loyalty - but that means when he is the recipient. He will NOT be loyal to you. Whether you like Jeff Sessions or not, Mr. Trump should deal with this privately - not publicly. It is reprehensible how he has handled Sessions. Wrath.

There will be those Trump supporters who will say "who are you to judge, you're not perfect." You are correct. But I see the fruit this man bears and it's rotten. I like some of his policies, but I detest this man's behavior. As a conservative Christian, my faith is first. I only wish my brethren would hold the same view and challenge Trump when he does wrong instead of affirming him. Evangelical Trump supporters have damaged our Christian testimony by looking the other way when Trump does wrong. He needs to be called on it.

Evangelicals will say "but that's who he is - we can't change him." Sure we can. This week the American Legion which is about 100% pro-Trump, got all over his case for not honoring McCain with the flag at half staff through the burial. They stood up to him and they won. He raised the flag back up. Come on Evangelicals - stand for Christ and His Word and let Trump know his behavior is abhorrent.


You realize you said all this about a political leader of a secular society don't you? We don't need that leader to be a priest or Levite, we just need him to allow us to be free. Are you sure you didn't vote for Tomlinson of the Theocratic party again?


If FG Minister only knew the truth about 99% of supposed "Christian conservative" candidates.
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Post Re: President Donald J. Trump Resident Skeptic
krista wrote:
dtgrant wrote:
Thankful -- President Trump is not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ.


This has to be the post of the year.
This mindset is probably the way the anti-Christ will appear.


This irrational post tops all your others.
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