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blessedwife318

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Nothing but more fear mongering about the horrors of a Clinton Presidency, as if God can't possibly deal with a Clinton presidency. I especially found the part about voting against authoritarian governments Ironic given how authoritarian Trump is. Also you can't complain about moral relativism and than argue from moral relativism and expect that to have any weight. As always there is no consistency in Trump or his supporters. All this guy did was reinforce my #NEVERTRUMP and #FaithTrumpsFear stands.
Oh and about you can't be in a war and than shoot up in the air, I guess this guy forgot about Gideon wildiling down his army, or Jericho being taken by walking around the city and yelling, or a giant being taken down by a rock. God wants faithfulness even when their seems no humanly way out.

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HankD

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Nothing but more fear mongering about the horrors of a Clinton Presidency, as if God can't possibly deal with a Clinton presidency...

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Fear mongering, horrors? Your choice of expletive.

Why do you auto automatically assume that we (Trump supporters) are in fear or horror?

Yes indeed God can deal with a Clinton presidency perhaps just as He did in the early church and the rule of the Caesars.

He allowed the Caesars to crucify Christians, burn them alive, feed them to lions.

In reality, it wasn't a fear mongering motivation, many, maybe most Christians welcomed martyrdom.

You don't know our hearts.

Granted BOTH sides are over reaching with the "horrible" after affects of either a Trump or Hillary victory.

But yes, God is in ultimate control.

HankD
 

blessedwife318

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Any time the argument is you have to vote for Trump to keep Clinton out of office that is attempting to use fear of Clinton as a motivation to vote. It obviously hit a nerve, so maybe you should think why that hit a nerve?
#FaithTrumpsFear

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evangelist6589

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Fear mongering, horrors? Your choice of expletive.

Why do you auto automatically assume that we (Trump supporters) are in fear or horror?

Yes indeed God can deal with a Clinton presidency perhaps just as He did in the early church and the rule of the Caesars.

He allowed the Caesars to crucify Christians, burn them alive, feed them to lions.

In reality, it wasn't a fear mongering motivation, many, maybe most Christians welcomed martyrdom.

You don't know our hearts.

Granted BOTH sides are over reaching with the "horrible" after affects of either a Trump or Hillary victory.

But yes, God is in ultimate control.

HankD

Hello Hank.

Do not let BW get to you. There is a reason I have blocked her and do not see nor read her posts.
 

annsni

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To be completely honest, I can't imagine why any Christian would vote for Mrs. Clinton considering her stance on the sanctity of life - a stance that is extreme to even many liberals. I honestly feel that anyone who votes for her has blood on their hands and will have quite the time standing before God trying to justify that one.
 

blessedwife318

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To be completely honest, I can't imagine why any Christian would vote for Mrs. Clinton considering her stance on the sanctity of life - a stance that is extreme to even many liberals. I honestly feel that anyone who votes for her has blood on their hands and will have quite the time standing before God trying to justify that one.
I would agree completely with that. But given Trump's prise of Planned Parenthood he fails to get a pro life pass with me which is why I will vote for either.
#NEVERTRUMP
#FaithTrumpsFear

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Scarlett O.

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I didn't watch the video - it is just too long.

I have complete faith in God.

I have no fear of Hillary.

I am voting for Trump.

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annsni

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I would agree completely with that. But given Trump's prise of Planned Parenthood he fails to get a pro life pass with me which is why I will vote for either.
#NEVERTRUMP
#FaithTrumpsFear

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I'm going to just have to go with the candidate who just might have a chance at promoting the pro-life agenda over going with the very clear pro-death candidate. Just please tell me you are not voting for Mrs. Clinton!
 

HankD

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Any time the argument is you have to vote for Trump to keep Clinton out of office that is attempting to use fear of Clinton as a motivation to vote. It obviously hit a nerve, so maybe you should think why that hit a nerve?
#FaithTrumpsFear

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LOL By your own criteria it seems I hit one your nerves.
:)
HankD
 

JonC

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Even though I'm voting for Trump, I can't help but wonder if the result of the election (whoever may be elected) may not be for the chastisement of our nation. What I mean is, if Trump wins, then he does at least to some degree shed a poor light on what our nation has become in terms of how the leader reflects upon the people in a democracy. But if Clinton wins, then it just goes to show how perversely evil a nation we have become.
 

evangelist6589

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Even thought I'm voting for Trump, I can't help but wonder if the result of the election (whoever may be elected) may not be for the chastisement of our nation. What I mean is, if Trump wins, then he does at least to some degree shed a poor light on what our nation has become in terms of how the leader reflects upon the people in a democracy. But if Clinton wins, then it just goes to show how perversely evil a nation we have become.

Or God may be judging the church because with the last election 25 million christians failed to show up to vote. If that number repeats Hillary may win and the church has no one to blame but herself for not voting.
 

JonC

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Or God may be judging the church because with the last election 25 million christians failed to show up to vote. If that number repeats Hillary may win and the church has no one to blame but herself for not voting.
No, I don't think that is why God would judge a church (a failure to vote in a national election). It is God, ultimately, who installs and removes governments. And the church is not responsible if Clinton wins (some Christians may not vote because they can't stand behind any who are running, others may vote third party because they cannot stand behind Trump).

That does not, however, absolve the churches in America. Look at the number of churches. Look at the number of professing Christians. Then seriously consider how a party such as the DNC can exist in America today. Seriously consider how the best candidate for the GOP is Donald Trump.

I believe that, either way, this election is a pronouncement of judgment...of the state of our nation as our nation relates to God.
 

blessedwife318

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I'm going to just have to go with the candidate who just might have a chance at promoting the pro-life agenda over going with the very clear pro-death candidate. Just please tell me you are not voting for Mrs. Clinton!
I'm not, I have made it clear that I am voting for Castle. Hence why I said I'm not voting for either the women who praises planned parenthood, or the man who praises planned parenthood.
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