“I’ve used Brown’s own words, genius. Want more?”
From the first sentence of the article:
“To all those who prophesied that Trump would serve a second consecutive term and assured us that he would be inaugurated on the 20th, I appeal to you in the strongest possible terms: admit your error, take full responsibility, and do not, under any circumstances, continue to put a false hope into the hearts of God’s people.”
Do you not agree with me that false prophets are traitors?
This guy Brown, is a Tedlim douche who got banned off this website. Anyone who wants to keep coming @ me, bring it. END THREAD.
- Sept. 26, 2015: "Donald Trump has been under constant fire since the Sept. 17 town hall meeting when he failed to address some problematic statements raised in the first audience question. As he tweeted out over the weekend, "This is the first time in my life that I have caused controversy by NOT saying something."
Actually, it's what he did say that troubles me.
The questioner stated this: "We have a problem in this country. It's called Muslims. You know our current president is one. You know he's not even an American. But anyway, we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. That's my question. When can we get rid of 'em?"
In response, Trump did not address: 1) the charge that Muslims in general are the problem; 2) the charge that President Obama is a Muslim; or 3) the charge that the president is not an American.
Like many Evangelical believers, I have serious concerns about Trump's moral base and about the depth of his alleged conservative values."
- Sept. 26, 2015: I have never officially endorsed a presidential candidate before, but I'm endorsing Sen. Ted Cruz for president for three simple reasons...If you live anywhere near Greenville, South Carolina, I'm scheduled to appear with Senator Cruz, the Benham Brothers, and others in an important religious liberties rally on Nov. 14."
- Dec. 1, 2015: "Trump seems to have little understanding of what it means to ask God for forgiveness...Trump and pride seem to walk hand in hand, quite comfortably at that...I cannot understand how Evangelicals can back him, especially when we have a number of solid, God-fearing, capable alternatives."
- Feb. 1, 2016: "I don't like worthless, empty slogans, but I have a real problem when those worthless, empty slogans are used to justify a moral or theological position...But when it's used to justify voting for someone who has a long track record of being ruthless, cruel, unchristian, immoral, profane, full of pride, greedy, and double-minded, then I have a real problem with it...It is completely misguided, then, to think that a proficient businessman can "bring this country back from the brink and make America great again" — to quote Falwell's own words — "in the same way that the right team of professionals helped make Liberty great again between 1987 and today."...The same can hardly be said of Donald Trump, as any number of his quotes and actions can verify."