Posted on 04/23/2016 10:27:39 AM PDT by Kaslin
Donald Trump has presented himself as a protector of conservative Christians and as the best friend Christians will ever have.
He has held up his mothers Bible and pledged to bring Christ back into Christmas.
But when the rubber meets the road, he is anything but the defender of conservative Christians and their values.
This became crystal clear yesterday morning (April 21), when Trump, appearing on the Today show, answered questions on abortion, North Carolinas Bathroom Privacy Act, and transgender rights.
When he was asked if he would like to change the Republican Party Platform on abortion, which allows no exceptions for rape, incest, or the life of the mother, Trump replied without hesitation, Yes, I would, absolutely, for the three exceptions. I would.
In response, conservative leader Richard Viguerie told LifeSiteNews, . . . he has zero chance of accomplishing that. The Republican Party is not going to change. We are a pro-life party, and the Republican Party is not going to change that.
Certainly, the questions of rape, incest, or the life of the mother are terribly painful questions that deserve thoughtful and compassionate answers, especially from other women
But if youre pro-life, youre pro-life. As Kristan Hawkins of Students for Life for America asked, Does he want to put an exception into the platform saying it's OK to murder a two-year-old child whose father is a rapist, too? Or is he only OK with it as long as the child hasn't been born yet?
In the words of Rebecca Kiessling, herself conceived by a rape, Donald Trump has the audacity to suggest that the Republican grassroots has been wrong to believe in protecting innocent children like me who were conceived in rape. My message to Donald Trump, and others like him is this: Punish rapists, not babies!
So much for Donald Trump being a pro-life champion and defender of conservative Christian values.
But it gets worse.
He actually criticized North Carolinas HB2, designed to protect the safety of women and children, stating, North Carolina did something that was very strong, and theyre paying a big price. Theres a lot of problems.
He indicated it was best to let people use the bathroom they felt comfortable with, showing no concern for all the people affected by that decision.
Yet across America, it is conservative Christians who have raised their voices the loudest in support of bills like HB2, standing up for the safety and privacy of women and children and not wanting heterosexual predators to use the loophole of transgender rights to prey on our wives, children, or grandchildren.
Senator Cruz had no trouble voicing his support for HB2, stating last week that these laws made perfect sense because men should not be going to the bathroom with little girls.
He said, That is a perfectly reasonable determination for the people to make.
But of course.
In stark contrast, Trump said that Bruce (Caitlyn) Jenner would be welcome to use the ladies room in one of his buildings.
I wonder how his wife and daughters would feel if they were in a bathroom and a burly, transgender woman came walking in?
Or what if they were coming out of the shower stalls at a gym, with their towels wrapped around them, only to find a biological male sitting there in his underwear?
Would he have no problem with this?
Perhaps Donald Trump is not only failing to protect the rights and liberties of babies in the womb and conservative Christians but also of women in general?
In response to Trumps remarks, Ted Cruz issued this statement:
Donald Trump is no different from politically correct leftist elites. Today, he joined them in calling for grown men to be allowed to use little girls public restrooms. As the dad of young daughters, I dread what this will mean for our daughters - and for our sisters and our wives. It is a reckless policy that will endanger our loved ones.
Yet Donald stands up for this irresponsible policy while at the same time caving in on defending individual freedoms and religious liberty. He has succumbed to the Left's agenda, which is to force Americans to leave God out of public life while paying lip service to false tolerance.
Whether you like Cruz or not (I have endorsed him, but we each have to make our own choices), if youre a conservative Christian, you have to be more comfortable with his position on these issues than with the positions of Donald Trump.
And in light of the growing tide of an increasingly irrational transactivism, Cruz was right to ask, Have we gone stark raving nuts?
If youre a Trump supporter, you might say, I know hes not a Christian and I dont even think hes a real conservative, but Im voting for him because I believe hes the best man to fix our economy and protect our borders.
I beg to differ, but I can respect that position.
But please dont look to him to be a defender of conservative Christian values or a protector of religious freedoms.
Barring dramatic divine intervention in his life, you will be sadly disappointed.
Be forewarned.
Don’t assume all Trump supporters are irreligious or not Christian. Most of us are Christians.
It is because I am an Evangelical Christian that I refuse to support Cruz (a cultist who uses Christ to get votes)
Neither is Cruz. God is my protector. Cruz is a wolf is sheeps clothing and the lack of discernment among Christians who support him concerns me.
“Hillary announced she spent a million dollars on internet trolls. Leftists love personal attacks. The math isn’t hard. “
We could always lend her some of ours......
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San Diego fishing was great.
Like you said....”so many JOTS, but PLENTY of time! “
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When the will to fight for freedom has left a nations people....the loss of freedom is not far behind.
Enjoy the wall.
The rest of us ....
Well good luck.
Jedi.
Throwing the election to Hillary by advocating a 3rd party doesn’t translate.
You might want to redirect your fight.
But when liberals force the issue, the answer is just to let them prevail because it barely cracks the top 1000? Liberals in Charlotte enacted a city ordinance that would FORCE businesses, schools, churches, or anyone else to allow people to use whichever restroom they chose to reflect how they identify or face harsh penalties for "discrimination". This ordinance was forced down the throats of residents over the objection of local business leaders, pastors, and others. The state stepped in and passed a law prohibiting local governments from passing this kind of intrusive ordinance and leaving businesses, churches, and other non-government organizations free to set their own policies regarding restrooms, showers, locker rooms, etc. Whether it makes your top 500 list or your top 100 list or your top 10 list of issues, you should be diligent in protecting your freedom from government mandates, be they federal, state, or local.
It’s important in context. It’s important spiritually to maintain a moral environment in which MOST people are comfortable.
As you can see the issue got very little attention and had zero impact on Trump’s performance.
Other than that, it is a state’s rights issue and deserves no participation by the federal government and Trump has said the same.
I agree with what the NC Governor did in signing the law because I know he was dealing with the moral cancer developing in Charlotte.
But Trump’s position is a law was not needed. Indeed, the law before the new law gave no special status to LGBTQ. But Charlotte’s City Ordinance was allowing men to enter women’s restrooms and the Governor felt compelled to stop that.
In the bigger view of federal government, it is not important.
At the local level, yeah it’s important and local people should have a say on how they want their public restrooms to be arranged.
Obviously not, and to suggest Mr. Brown is implying they would be any better than Trump is disingenuous at best. It is interesting that you consider conservatives who don't embrace Trump as the champion of the republic to be traitors who don't deserve the first amendment. Just out of curiosity, how did you view folks on the right who were not enthusiastic backers of McCain in 2008 or Romney in 2012? Were those who deemed these eventual candidates insufficiently conservative to merit the GOP nomination also traitors?
What of the vitriol directed toward Ted Cruz and his supporters? Are we to assume Cruz supporters are by nature more open-minded and forgiving and thus they will be easily swayed to embrace the new champion of the republic?
bugger off
bugger off
you’re a little late to the party, and the thread
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