It would be foolish to expect a politician today to be religiously compatible with more than a tiny fraction of his supporters.
Of course, it would be great if we had a godly Christian man as president, one who treasures justice and values the things God values.
But we are electing this person to uphold the Constitution and carry out the duties of the President. That needs to be our first priority.
I have no idea what Fred’s old or current denomination believes. I hope he does start to attend worship services regularly, but only if it is with believers who can help him build his faith. I have no interest in seeing a politician go through the motions of religiosity for the sake of good press, or to participate in an unhealthy community with dodgy beliefs.
We should keep all of our politicians and leaders and public servants in prayer, and we should do everything we can to build them up and lead them towards ideals that are closer and closer to God’s values.
>Of course, it would be great if we had a godly Christian man as president, one who treasures justice and values the things God values.<
I believe a godly Jewish woman who treasures justice and values the things God values would be acceptable to me.