Posted on 01/18/2016 10:26:35 AM PST by BuckeyeTexan
Donald Trump, speaking to a religious crowd at Virginia's Liberty University on Monday, turned to scripture.
"We're going to protect Christianity. I can say that. I don't have to be politically correct," he said. "Two Corinthians, 3:17, that's the whole ballgame ... is that the one you like?"
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[And when Trump said he planned to knock the hell out of ISIS]
Watch it again, they cheered.
Yep, proudly.
Agreed, it is theoretically possible for a Mormon, Sikh, Bhuddist, a Jew or some weirdo from Reason Magazine to be a good president. Thankfully it will be Ted Cruz next time.
I'm ok with that, as with Trump. All others......no way.
What is this "destroy" thing? And why is it "hate" to point out a clunker that will jar a lot of ears? The hive IS buzzing about it.
Some may be content to buy a pig in a poke. But, if the pig manages to stick a snout or tail or ear or leg out, I have a better chance to make an informed decision.
Trump is starting to show a little leg. Some are making wise decisions.
My take:
His speech writer ( or the person who helps him with his crib notes if Donald “writes his own speeches”) decided that Donald needed a verse referencing liberty while speaking at Liberty University. Note writer prints out 2 Corinthians 3:17 and Trump reads it exactly as written.
It’s just political pandering. No one should be shocked by it.
“You will destroy those who tell lies. The LORD detests murderers and deceivers.(Psalm 5:6, NLT2)”
Yeh that’s why I’m warning you to quit pushing the story that Trump is showing signs of alzheimers. :-)
Snf they did! Just ask Michigan State and Clemson.
“Calm down, crazy” is a movie quote from Silver Linings Playbook. I genuinely meant no offense. Mea culpa.
Since you are a fellow Texan, I’m gonna speak the truth to ya in love and respect.
(Put this thread and Donald Trump temporarily aside.)
Judging fellow believers is our responsibility as believers. We are called to hold each other accountable. We have to remove our own planks first, mind you.
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1 Corinthians 5:11-13
But now I am writing to you that you must not associate with anyone who claims to be a brother or sister but is sexually immoral or greedy, an idolater or slanderer, a drunkard or swindler. Do not even eat with such people.
What business is it of mine to judge those outside the church? Are you not to judge those inside? God will judge those outside. “Expel the wicked person from among you.”
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Not only are we called to judge fellow believers, we’re supposed to cast them out from amongst us if we find them to be guilty. Does that mean we shun each other for stumbling? No way. It means that if someone professes to be a believer but knowingly and intentionally continues in his sinful ways, he should be cast out from our circle of association.
Back to Donald Trump and his “bungle.” I certainly am not suggesting that he be cast out for a verbal misstep. If I should find that he knowingly continues in sinful ways without remorse, out he goes from my circle of influence.
He had a non-Christian staffer feed him a verse. Trump has no clue about Bible things.
I didn’t suggest otherwise.
Such is the state of rationality on the Cruz side these days.
Of course. Who would want a leader who does not recognize that he is led?
I heard the comment before I had ever heard about its controversy. My first thought when I heard it: the reference sounded awkward - it did not sound like something Trump is used to saying. I'm not surprised that the Liberty students laughed - while not incorrect to say it that way, it is unusual.
;-)
He at least acknowledges the Bible as a source worthy of quotation; that’s much more than most progressives!
It’s the university’s school verse. That’s why he referenced it. Albeit awkwardly.
It’s the university’s school verse. That’s why he referenced it. It wasn’t a political stunt to show off his knowledge of the Bible. Let’s not crucify him. It was awkward. That’s the extent of it.
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