I am a Pastor of a church, and I would always prefer a Christian leader, however God can use anyone He wants to bring our Nation back to a Commitment to God and our Constitution.
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I agree. Regarding Trump, I look at his kids and how they turned out - all good kids, all productive, all love & respect their father .... not an insignificant factor, in my opinion. In direct opposition to Obama, Trump’s instincts are unabashedly pro-America & for her citizens (not every illegal and enemy, real or potential), even if expressed in an over-the-top way and I’ll give him a pass on that. The last thing .... some family members and I were talking about Trump a couple of weeks ago - my thought & comment was that Trump will be keeping his Bible a lot closer at hand if he’s elected President. I believe I’ve seen some ‘evidence’ (in my opinion) of that since and I think his faith and reliance on God and understanding of God using him to help America will only get stronger as time goes on. My first choice would be Cruz, but if Trump is the nominee, he has my vote.
Well, these same people told us that Obama was âChristianâ. So now they tell us not to vote for Trump. Not every person who claims to be a Christian is actually a Believer.
Trump supporters need to be careful what they wish for. And to be clear, there is a lot I like about him too. But not enough.
I doubt very much that the gentleman who wrote this article, or many other evangelicals, voted for Obama.
I am a Pastor of a church, and I would always prefer a Christian leader, however God can use anyone He wants to bring our Nation back to a Commitment to God and our Constitution
And what makes you think Trump is the man to do that?
I think Trump is not a Christian based on his inadvertent testimony.