Posted on 02/25/2016 10:19:03 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has made a number of comments about the Bible in the past few days, from suggesting that Secretary of State John Kerry hasn't read it, to claiming that no one reads it more than himself.
Trump told CBN's Pat Robertson at Regent University on Wednesday that the United States has made a number of foreign policy mistakes during the past couple of decades, including the recent nuclear deal with Iran which lifted economic sanctions from the Islamic Republic in exchange for limiting its nuclear program.
"When you think of how Iran is doing lately, right? Between the Iran deal, we give them $150 billion â we got nothing for it," Trump said. "We should have gotten our prisoners back long before we started negotiating ... (Secretary John) Kerry â this is the worst negotiator I think I've ever seen."
The billionaire businessman then said:
"Obviously Kerry did not read The Art of the Deal. Probably didn't read the Bible, either."
Kerry is a devout Catholic. He spoke about his faith in a Dec., 2013, interview with ABC News, and described how reading the Bible helped him understand that suffering is part of God's plan.
"You read the letters of St. Paul and you read other parts of the scripture and it talks about suffering and it talks about adversity. And I sort of began to put that in a better place. Not see it so much as, you know, a determinative God who makes every decision for everything that happens. But rather creates a framework within which we're responsible for making things happen," Kerry said at the time.
The Hill pointed out that on Tuesday, Trump touted his engagement with the holy book:
"Nobody reads the Bible more than me," Trump declared ahead of his third consecutive win in the GOP primary in the Nevada caucuses.
Trump has insisted that he is a committed Christian despite making some gaffes related to the Bible.
He described "Second Corinthians" as "Two Corinthians" at Liberty University earlier this year after the verse was provided to him by Family Research Council's Tony Perkins. Perkins said that he can accept the blame for Trump's gaffe at the time, since he wrote some helpful notes which referenced "2 Corinthians 3:17," but said that Trump's mistake "shows that he's not familiar with Bible."
Trump called the Bible his favorite book back in August 2015, but then refused to name his favorite verse when asked repeatedly in an interview on Bloomberg's "With All Due Respect."
"I wouldn't want to get into it. Because to me, that's very personal," Trump explained at the time. "The Bible means a lot to me, but I don't want to get into specifics."
Then later he claimed his favorite verse is "never bend to envy," which is not in the Bible.
Trump says he is a Presbyterian and a member of Marble Collegiate Church, but Marble Collegiate is not a Presbyterian church and has no record of Trump being a member.
The GOP frontrunner has also insisted that he has a "great relationship" with God and with evangelical voters.
"I live a very different life than probably a lot of people would think," Trump has said.
"I'm talking about over the last number of years, I'm leading a very good life. I try to lead a good life and I have."
Before the Iowa Caucus, he attended a church service in Iowa as part of his outreach to Evangelicals. But the church he attended was a Mainline Protestant denomination that supports gay marriage. At another Iowa church service, he put money in the communion plate, mistaking it for the offering plate.
Some conservatives, such as TV personality and radio host Glenn Beck, have dismissed the entire notion that Trump even reads the Bible.
Beck, who is a Mormon, said at a Ted Cruz rally earlier in February that "too many people are looking at Trump and believing that man has ever opened a Bible ⦠that's the biggest crock of [expletive] I've ever heard."
"I'm going to be very blunt with you tonight," Beck added. "Donald Trump is very dangerous in my opinion."
Trump loves to name things after himself.
Trump buildings, Trump planes.
Will he name the country after himself. Instead of the USA, will be just be Trump?
The country between Canada and Mexico: Trumpland.
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Somewhere along the line, this post got adulterated in my buffer.
I am sorry for the mess.
Don’t call us Hillary because we don’t like your demi-god.
Most of us will vote for him if we are so unfortunate as to have him for the nominee.
But he is such an unworthy clown of a candidate, you cannot expect us to be happy about it.
Or just go down without a fight.
We keep hoping someone will listen.
“Trump says he is a Presbyterian and a member of Marble Collegiate Church, but Marble Collegiate is not a Presbyterian church and has no record of Trump being a member.”
So he lied?/sarc
Well, I have to agree. A man who reads the Bible more than anyone in the known universe ... wow.
It’s a wonder he even had time for all those other guys’ wives.
“His favorite books of the Bible are Odus and Ex-Odus.”
LOL
Excellent! But may I add.....
Trump publicly humiliates Carly Fiorina = well, she is ugly
I’m beginning to think Mr. Trump faces every audience now and plays a little game with himself: how much craziness can I get away with today?
Why is everything that Trump says himself a hit piece on Trump?
Well, you know, it kinda is.
Stop hitting yourself, Trump.
He’s our nominee.
If you don’t like it fine, but trashing him now does nobody any favors except the Democrat nominee.
She might just as well be posting for you.
I take it Cruz is your demi-god, so that’s why you judge the other candidates as a demi-gods. Quite revealing...
Nope, I’m just a supporter of a candidate that is unquestionably going to be our nominee.
Yes, it will be a great wall.
I love that back door, though.
“I canât tell you my favorite Bible verse but I guess my favorite book is that Two Corinthians. I like how the Bible writers write books in a series like that - it keeps you in suspense, it really does. If they write any more of the Corinthians series I will be sure to get the whole set.”
LOL again. You people are killing me today.
Lol, I we can just stop trying to comprehend what the great Donald says, we can then vote for him.
He is a rich doofuss.
One wonders if the Donald actually believes this or if he’s just testing the intelligence [or lack thereof] of his followers.
What $6 million?
Carly would have to be put in that special place reserved for Trump’s wives who get too old... and his ugly children.
That’s why we never see any ugly Trump children.
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No, because he followed traditional U.S. values.
Trump is part of the effort to replace American values with leftist counterculture values and Muslim values. First he had his trashy reality show, now this.
If you hate American values, go somewhere else and live! Stop trying to destroy our culture!
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