Trump says he loves God but he never asks for forgiveness because he doesn't need it. When asked to clarify that bit of heresy this past weekend, he explained that he's "good" and he "lives a very good life." Then he cited his poll numbers.Matt Walsh's [very popular] Facebook can be found at this link:
His behavior doesn't appear to be any more "Christian" than his theology. We won't talk about the fact that he's a serial adulterer who abandoned his family (twice) to shack up with younger women. We won't get into how his ex-wife once alleged that he ripped out chunks of her hair and violated her. We won't delve into how the great Christian Trump sent his lawyer to intimidate and censor journalists who write about those accusations, and how his attorney recently told The Daily Beast, "I'm warning you, tread very f**king lightly, because what I'm going to do to you is going to be f**king disgusting. You understand me?" (Is that what you call "servant leadership," Mr. Falwell?)
This is the essence of his business practices.
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“the bank quoted from a best-selling book Mr. Trump wrote last year, “Think Big and Kick Ass in Business and Life.” In it, the developer said he loved “to crush the other side and take the benefits” and mocked the banks that had lost money on loans made to him before another real estate downturn, in the 1990s:
“I figured it was the bank’s problem, not mine. What the hell did I care? I actually told one bank, ‘I told you you shouldn’t have loaned me that money. I told you the goddamn deal was no good.’”
It is on the net............google it.
Wonder what he has in store for America? He wants something but what?