RascalRiley wrote:
And I bet you think Donny is a God worshipping Christian. 😂
How do you know he isn't?
Thing is, Riley, you have no authority or power to determine who is and who is not a Christian.
Now, maybe Donald Trump does not regularly attend church services, maybe not at all, neither do I.
I quit going to church five years ago, but one doesn't have to attend a church service to praise our Creator,
to worship him, pray to Him and thank Him for the great gift He has given us.
President Trump has referenced God, the Bible, religion and Christianity more often in his speeches than any past president. Even more often than Ronald Reagan.
In his inaugural speech, the first speech he made as POTUS, President Trump quoted the Bible.
During the lighting of the WH Christmas tree in 2019, president Trump included the following in his speech,
"In 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lit the first National Christmas tree… Later that night, African-American community centers held an outdoor worship service on these grounds, and during that service, the Washington Monument was illuminated with a beautiful cross, a powerful reminder of the meaning of Christmas.
More than 2,000 years ago, a brilliant star shown in the east. Wise men traveled far and came and stood under the star where they found the Holy Family, in Bethlehem. As the Bible tells us, when the wise men had come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary His mother, and fell down and worshipped Him. Christians give thanks that the Son of God came into the world to save humanity. Jesus Christ inspires us to love one another with hearts full of generosity and grace.
At Christmas we remember this eternal truth: Every person is a beloved child of God. As one grateful nation we praise the joy of family, the blessings of freedom, and the miracle of Christmas. On behalf of Melania and our entire family, Merry Christmas, and God bless you all.In his speech to the UN General Assembly, president Trump appealed to all member nations to allow freedom of religion in their home countries without reservation or prejudice.
On September 26, 2020, 25,000+ Christians gathered on the National Mall in DC and many more gathered in cities churches and homes throughout the nation and the world to celebrate
The Return: A National and Global Day of Prayer and Repentance. President Trump and 1st Lady Melania issued a proclamation praising that event.