PeterS wrote:
Trump has no moral compass and he leading astray a large section of our evangelical Christians--a collective group of people who have NOW exchanged their moral values for political power.
He sure has figured out Dems, been right every time. If you were honest you'd have to admit he's been a really much better president than most of us thought he would. He smoked the wicked witch and hasn't let up. Looks like Independent will be the next major political party when they replace you guys. Just curious why and how did Trump convince Google to peel back their suppression of conservative news on YT? It feels like freedom of speech has returned. Most Mexicans are staying home too and large parts of the wall are still incomplete? Hollywood has gone, NBA has gone, NFL has gone, and life is still good!!! Because nothing beats winning!!! Smells like freedom!!!
Blade_Runner wrote:
You're a nasty person, Paul. It is unforgivable using Bible verses to make a secular argument. You and Kevyn could form a club.
Trumpy evangelicals use the bible all the time to validate our terrible excuse for a president.
kemmer wrote:
Trumpy evangelicals use the bible all the time to validate our terrible excuse for a president.
Correct, we think differently and believe differently than you because you don't trust or listen to God or Jesus. He still loves you! He's waiting for you to talk to Him. When He does, listen. He's real.
Peewee wrote:
Correct, we think differently and believe differently than you because you don't trust or listen to God or Jesus. He still loves you! He's waiting for you to talk to Him. When He does, listen. He's real.
Unlike evangelicals, I don’t try to use the bible to justify my politics.
kemmer wrote:
Unlike evangelicals, I don’t try to use the bible to justify my politics.
I didn't mention politics.
This beast is going to kick Biden’s behind in 2020 while you watch the results. By the way Biden is more in tune with the beast of Revelation then Trump. It’s Biden that for child sacrifice (a******n)and pro homosexuality. Big reason the Hillderbeast lost in 2016. I’ll be thinking of you while I’m watching the results.
Pennylynn wrote:
This is taken out of context just to feed your need to condemn a man you are unworthy to judge.
Excuse me?
Considering he is an employee I am quite worthy to judge this man, and intend to do so again in November.
PaulPisces wrote:
Excuse me?
Considering he is an employee I am quite worthy to judge this man, and intend to do so again in November.
You go right ahead as he will STILL be the President! You will still be a nobody howling at the sky.
PaulPisces wrote:
Excuse me?
Considering he is an employee I am quite worthy to judge this man, and intend to do so again in November.
That's a lame analogy, Paul. You see president Trump as an employee, but you did not approve of hiring him and no doubt you won't approve of him next time around. So, take your complaints to those who did hire him, see if you can convince them to change their minds.
PaulPisces wrote:
Excuse me?
Considering he is an employee I am quite worthy to judge this man, and intend to do so again in November.
And I'm still quite worthy to judge you as a jerk!
Blade_Runner wrote:
That's a lame analogy, Paul. You see president Trump as an employee, but you did not approve of hiring him and no doubt you won't approve of him next time around. So, take your complaints to those who did hire him, see if you can convince them to change their minds.
I’ve found in general that those most supportive of our current president are immune to logic and have already decided to support him no matter what. No reason for me to waste my breath on that count.
If you do not see any president as a kind of employee of the people (whether they v**ed for him/her or not) then you have a very different perspective of our form of government than I do.
PaulPisces wrote:
I’ve found in general that those most supportive of our current president are immune to logic and have already decided to support him no matter what. No reason for me to waste my breath on that count.
If you do not see any president as a kind of employee of the people (whether they v**ed for him/her or not) then you have a very different perspective of our form of government than I do.
Who is immune to logic is highly subjective these days.
And I meant to correct the book name - its Revelation not Revelations.
PaulPisces wrote:
I’ve found in general that those most supportive of our current president are immune to logic and have already decided to support him no matter what. No reason for me to waste my breath on that count.
If you do not see any president as a kind of employee of the people (whether they v**ed for him/her or not) then you have a very different perspective of our form of government than I do.
There is nothing illogical in supporting president Trump. Our logic, at least mine, rests in choices I had based on my principles and life long beliefs, and the choices I had come e******n day were very clear in my mind, and my heart. I was v****g against Hillary, not for Trump.
You see, Paul, Hillary Clinton's political history stretches back decades. We have a pretty clear idea of what she is all about, politically and ideologically and emotionally and anthropologically and geologically and psychologically.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, had no official political history, he was a dark horse out of nowhere and he had a message. And, every thing in his message opposed Hillary Clinton.
I could not even imagine what our circumstances would be now if Hillary Clinton had won the e******n and was now our armed forces Commander-in-Chief. The thought of that is terrifying.
So, I had no choice when I went to v****g booth.
All that hype about Christian principles and morality and ideals being sold to the devil in order to support president Trump "no matter what" is a monstrous heap of bulls**t. The t***h is, it is Christian principles, morality, and duty to my country that compelled me to oppose in wh**ever way I could, including v****g for Donald Trump, the e******n of Hillary Clinton.
Blade_Runner wrote:
There is nothing illogical in supporting president Trump. Our logic, at least mine, rests in choices I had based on my principles and life long beliefs, and the choices I had come e******n day were very clear in my mind, and my heart. I was v****g against Hillary, not for Trump.
You see, Paul, Hillary Clinton's political history stretches back decades. We have a pretty clear idea of what she is all about, politically and ideologically and emotionally and anthropologically and geologically and psychologically.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, had no official political history, he was a dark horse out of nowhere and he had a message. And, every thing in his message opposed Hillary Clinton.
I could not even imagine what our circumstances would be now if Hillary Clinton had won the e******n and was now our armed forces Commander-in-Chief. The thought of that is terrifying.
So, I had no choice when I went to v****g booth.
All that hype about Christian principles and morality and ideals being sold to the devil in order to support president Trump "no matter what" is a monstrous heap of bulls**t. The t***h is, it is Christian principles, morality, and duty to my country that compelled me to oppose in wh**ever way I could, including v****g for Donald Trump, the e******n of Hillary Clinton.
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Blade - I completely understand that you, and many, many other Americans were v****g against Clinton and not for T. She was never my first choice, but for the same reasons you quote for your v****g choice she was the only on I could possibly make.
When I compared her know faults to the man who has a long, proven history of an immoral life as a huckster and the choice became much easier.
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