Posted on 02/01/2016 7:34:56 AM PST by Kaslin
âWeâre not electing a pastor-in-chiefâ
Say hello to the new and improved version of “Character doesn’t matter”.
Truly is amazing how much of Trump’s campaign talking points are based on a tried and true democrat talking point from previous elections.
thought I’d barf when Jeb said coming here illegally was an act of love.
Hey Jeb, up yours weenie boy. YOu are going to lose badly.
Too bad, Brown. I’m not electing a pastor in chief.
“At the New Beginnings Church in Irving, Texas, in August 2012, Cruz delivered a sermon where he described his son’s senatorial campaign as taking place within a context where Christian “kings” were anointed to preside over an “end-time transfer of wealth” from wicked people to the righteous. Cruz urged the congregation to “tithe mightily” to achieve that result.[26] During an interview conducted by the Christian Post in 2014, Cruz stated, “I think we cannot separate politics and religion; they are interrelated. They’ve always been interrelated.”[27] Salon described Cruz as a “Dominionist, devoted to a movement that finds in Genesis a mandate that ‘men of faith’ seize control of public institutions and govern by biblical principle.”[28]”
Wikipedia
Michael L. Brown (born 1955) is an American Messianic Jew, radio host, conservative and author. His nationally syndicated radio show, The Line of Fire, airs throughout the United States.[1] He is also president and professor of practical theology at Fellowship for International Revival and Evangelism School of Ministry. He has also served as adjunct professor of Old Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois and adjunct professor of Jewish apologetics at Fuller Theological Seminary School of World Mission. He has contributed to the Oxford Dictionary of Jewish Religion, and the Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament.[2]
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Since “bible thumper” Jimma Carter worked out so well!
Exactly right.
meh.....
And sympathy is what we need my friend
'Cause there's not enough love to go 'round
“I don’t like worthless, empty slogans”
is a slogan
First you look at their past and then the fruits they have bared. The rest are words. Words are cheap.
I think that makes the choice easy.
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