Posted on 03/01/2016 2:20:45 PM PST by JSDude1
This story has been updated.
It was one of Donald Trumps first powerful endorsements: Jerry Falwell Jr., who testified for many evangelical Christians that despite leading a life of excess, the thrice-married, trash-talking mogul was indeed a God-fearing president-in-waiting.
But Falwells plunge into presidential politics did not sit so well with intimates of his late father, Jerry Falwell Sr., nor with some at Liberty University, the Christian college in Virginia founded by the elder Falwell and now led by his son.
Mark DeMoss, who for many years served as chief of staff to Falwell Sr. and considered the televangelist a second father, said in an interview that it was a mistake for Falwell Jr. to endorse Trump. He said the Republican front-runners insult-laden campaign has been a flagrant rejection of the values Falwell Sr. espoused and Liberty promotes on its campus.
Donald Trump is the only candidate who has dealt almost exclusively in the politics of personal insult, DeMoss said. The bullying tactics of personal insult have no defense and certainly not for anyone who claims to be a follower of Christ. Thats whats disturbing to so many people. Its not Christ-like behavior that Liberty has spent 40 years promoting with its students.
DeMoss, a public affairs executive with deep ties throughout the national evangelical community, sits on the board of Liberty University and chairs its executive committee. He said he has discussed his views about Trump personally with Falwell Jr. This appears to be something were just going to disagree on, DeMoss said but otherwise has kept his opinions private.
On Monday, however, with Trump poised for sweeping Super Tuesday victories, including in Virginia and in DeMosss home state of Georgia, DeMoss decided to break his silence in an interview with The Washington Post.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Nope. The folks at Liberty’s law school are smart. They would be cheering for Cruz.
Peace,
SR
Nope. He's just making an opening bid, which has to be extreme enough you have room to work back to what you really want. Eventually he'll negotiate with the money-changers, maybe even offer them protection from further disruptions if they just play along with his new gig as American Messiah.
Peace,
SR
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