Posted on 05/11/2018 12:00:41 PM PDT by Liberty7732
I thought we were supposed to be more pragmatic and moderate.
I used to enjoy reading David French - until he got infected by Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). Sad.
Gosh, I'm glad to hear that.
I was worried about his opinion of me.
Totally agree. David French is misguided.
Guys like French and Cal Thomas are always alleging that evangelicals who support Trump are not spiritual enough or do little to serve Him. Odd because I haven’t heard them pointing the finger at evangelicals supporting any other candidates.
The Never-Trumpers don’t say it forthrightly, but their position comes down to Trump rejecting Bushism, i.e. “conservative” globalism. But Bushism was and is a pox on the Republican Party.
Our job as Christians (Romans 12) is to present ourselves to God as a living sacrifice, and thus to be useful to His purposes. We are to utilize whatever gifts He bestows on us to maximum advantage toward God’s purposes.
In the process, some of us are persuaded to have this or that sensibility, others are persuaded somewhat differently. These are peripheral issues vis-a-vis salvation. Romans 14 is crucial in this regard. First of all, it asks rhetorically, “who are you to judge another man’s servant?” And it concludes the section, with respect to peripheral issues, by saying “Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.”
Every outpost of Christianity, be it liberal or conservative, has its cadre of Pharisees. So it seems to be with French.
“But this crowd that does not know the Law, they are under a curse.” — John 7:49
French and Thomas use the same line of argument the Devil used with Jesus in the wilderness. “You know you are hungry, thirsty and just want what is best for the world. I will give you all these things if you will kneel.” Jesus demurred. French and Thomas did not.
Trump is a warrior, not a priest. Evangelicals do not assign Christ-like qualities to Trump. They pray for him at all times, guide him when possible, and support him in his efforts to return this nation to its Christian heritage.
Evangelicals recognize that Trump is his own man and will not be bought by them or anyone. He has that singular quality missing in nearly all politicians, integrity.
French is just carrying on his anti-Trump rhetoric, trying to diminish Trump’s support among evangelicals. He was anti-Trump before, and he is anti-Trump now.
Sorry David but president Donald J. Trump is not calling on evangelicals to worship him like God. He is a man and scripture even says “o the intent that the living may know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will, and setteth up over it the basest of men. ” So go reexamine yourself instead of your brethren.
I love it when cerebral narcissists get taken down a peg.
since when do americans take advice from the french...
How the heck did Sarah Palin ever get involved with these Frenches?
(Oh, right... all those RINO Bushies on McCain’s campaign... Schmidt, Wallaces, etc., probably recommended Nancy and David French. They are probably all in the same RINO Globalist home group).
David French advocated that evangelicals were supposed to vote for a Mormon elder in the 2012 Presidential Election, what is he talking about here?
Voting for an anti Christian person who advocates anti Christian positions, such as Mormons, is a SIN... so what is David French talking about?
French is Bill Kristol’s sock puppet. He is a shill for the neocons, it’s how French puts food on the table.
So French’s syllogism is: Donald Trump is a sinner who had a one-night stand with a porn star. Evangelicals should not support sinners. Ergo, evangelicals should not support Trump as president.
So who does French think is worthy of support as president? Evan McMullin.
Evan McMullin is a never-married man in his 40s who was raised by a lesbian mother who ‘married’ another woman. Presumably we are supposed to believe per French that McMullin has never engaged in sexual sin?
Evan McMullin is a Mormon. The belief system of Mormons is considered a gross heresy and a great sin by evangelical Christians.
But evangelical Christians should support Evan McMullin and refuse to support Donald Trump, because sinner.
Evidently Bill Kristol has the same view of evangelicals as the Washington Post in their famous formulation: “largely poor, uneducated and easy to command.”
Obviously, THAT’S DIFFERENT, since French did it. He uses the same equivocation that liberals do; it’s ok for them to do a certain thing, but conservatives are NOT allowed to do the same.
M-O-O-N that spells Apostate
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