I actually see no reason for Trump to go around speaking at colleges; Christian or otherwise. But my statement still stands, and is in response to what I sense as the holier than thou attitude of this professor, or whatever he is.
Dr. Soundingbrass, or whoever he is, obviously considers himself more holy and worthy than Dr. Jeffress from Dallas, TX First Baptist, or Jerry Falwell, Jr., both of whom have befriended Trump. I’m hopeful that those two, and others, rubbing shoulders with Trump, will be a good influence on him.
Pres. Lincoln, when he was elected, was a crude, earthy, off-color, kneeslapping joke teller. But while in the Office, influenced by a minister, he became a Believer. Ike Eisenhower was not a Christian, either, when he was first elected. His relationship with Billy Graham resulted in his conversion to Christ.
This holy pharisee who made the statement we’re discussing, IMHO, should have chosen another vocation. He clearly has no interest in getting his robes soiled associating with an unsanctified Donald Trump, or lousey sinners of any stripe.