Guess whose name didn’t come up in Donald Trump’s meeting with Evangelical leaders
Fox News host Todd Stearns reports on what he didn’t hear from Donald Trump’s meeting with Evangelical leaders in New York City today, and it’s a biggie: (...)
Trump is nominally a Presbyterian and Presbyterians are only nominally Christians.
I wouldn't expect much scriptural truth from him.
OTOH Obama says he's a Christian, misuses scripture like a muslim posing as a Christian, but he says the "right" words.
Hillary and Christian shouldn't be used in the same paragraph, let alone the same sentence.
Her fruits are all rotten.
Fine bunch running the country and hoping to.
Which one will God use to accomplish his purpose?
Hopefully not Hillary.
Another 8 years of someone, evil to the core, trying to destroy the country and deny Christians the opportunity to exercise their faith would just about do us in.
Hopefully, He'll use a sinful man named Donald Trump to accomplish His purposes if we are to continue to be a nation where the 1st amendment means anything.
I personally am attending both a Baptist church and a Presbyterian church, because my new wife is a member of one. I was baptized in an SBC church and have mostly attended SBC over the years.
Would have to say that some Presbyterians are followers of the Social Gospel, some are what I'd consider Bible-believing Christians. It's true that most conservative Christians have departed.
They are definitely different from my own experience, but I would hesitate to call them nominally Christian.
Right, because you have access to what she does out of the public eye.
And what about hers?:Whistling
It WILL be Hillary because you and folks like you deserve her.;) Told ya'll years ago that God will continue to give us exactly what we don't want because we continue to wickedly dishonor Him, and then try to act like we're representing Him with the wickedness.:rolleyes:
Prayerfully, He'll use which ever one perplexes His children to the point of repentance.
Not because of an election, but definitely because of a disobedient church as was the same with a disobedient ISrael. When God's people become more of a detriment than an asset in seeing folks come to faith in Christ, then it's time to get us out of the way the same way He did with Israel.
Listen to Trunews dated yesterday and Rick Wiles paints a different picture than what Starns does. I like Starns but not sure if he is completely honest on this one.
Your problem is that, I suppose to feel better about your argument, you must make things personal against the individual who does not see things your way.
Your comments toward Zaac and me in this thread are evidence of this.
You need to lighten up and not be so offended that not everyone agrees with you.
Not sure what to make of that. Evangelicals seem to be divided on him (they all like his tough posture, but some
question his morality), and so it would obviously help him to become a "Christian".