I'm praying for President Trump. While I don't know if he's a Christian, the Word of God will not return void when declared out loud. It's a blessing to hear him share / read about the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
AggieVictor10 said:
He's the most Christ-like president since Reagan
Sid Farkas said:AggieVictor10 said:
He's the most Christ-like president since Reagan
I lol'd. Trump is completely areligious as an individual.
Judgmental much? As if you could possibly know what's in another's heart/mind. Good luck with that.Sid Farkas said:AggieVictor10 said:
He's the most Christ-like president since Reagan
I lol'd. Trump is completely areligious as an individual.
P.U.T.U said:
From what he has said on several occasions I doubt he has actually read the Bible from cover to cover but good on him for speaking the word of the Lord which he has shown he is not afraid to do.
Sadly he could speak word from word from the Bible and some liberals would be against it just because Trump said it. Sad times
Well, if you had, you'd know it's Leviticus.ABATTBQ87 said:
Since you are a Bible scholar could you break down Leciticus and Numbers for me, since I'm only an 87% Christian and didn't read those books.
You don't know this. Getting older coupled with at least one close brush with death has a way of making a person change inside. I don't pretend to know Trump's heart when it comes to spiritual matters, but he has a lot of strong Christians surrounding him and I'm sure giving him wise counsel. I pray that God will use them to lead him to Christ if that has not already happened. He certainly seems to be embracing the message.Sid Farkas said:AggieVictor10 said:
He's the most Christ-like president since Reagan
I lol'd. Trump is completely areligious as an individual.
BkYdPitmaster said:Well, if you had, you'd know it's Leviticus.ABATTBQ87 said:
Since you are a Bible scholar could you break down Leciticus and Numbers for me, since I'm only an 87% Christian and didn't read those books.
ABATTBQ87 said:P.U.T.U said:
From what he has said on several occasions I doubt he has actually read the Bible from cover to cover but good on him for speaking the word of the Lord which he has shown he is not afraid to do.
Sadly he could speak word from word from the Bible and some liberals would be against it just because Trump said it. Sad times
Since you are a Bible scholar could you break down Leciticus and Numbers for me, since I'm only an 87% Christian and didn't read those books.
ABATTBQ87 said:BkYdPitmaster said:Well, if you had, you'd know it's Leviticus.ABATTBQ87 said:
Since you are a Bible scholar could you break down Leciticus and Numbers for me, since I'm only an 87% Christian and didn't read those books.
Thanks grammar nazi
AggieVictor10 said:
He's the most Christ-like president since Reagan
BoydCrowder13 said:
Posters seem to give Trump way more of the benefit of the doubt on his faith than other politicians.
He may become a believer one day and I hope he does. But for now, he doesn't really profess to be one and certainly doesn't walk the walk.
Despite the fact that "we aren't voting for a Pope" or "I care about his ability, not his personal morality" narrative, I think a lot of posters are just more comfortable with the idea of "their guy" being a big Christian.
GrapevineAg said:
Personally, I could use a lot less religion in my politics.
Ag in Tiger Country said:GrapevineAg said:
Personally, I could use a lot less religion in my politics.
Two of the Ten Commandments say not to Steal or Lie; if more politicians followed those two, we'd be better off, wouldn't you agree? In its simplest form, those two are found in the "Golden Rule"; do you object to the "Golden Rule" too?
With respect to the other eight, that'd be asking too much of our politicians, so I'd be content with starting at those two.
GrapevineAg said:Ag in Tiger Country said:GrapevineAg said:
Personally, I could use a lot less religion in my politics.
Two of the Ten Commandments say not to Steal or Lie; if more politicians followed those two, we'd be better off, wouldn't you agree? In its simplest form, those two are found in the "Golden Rule"; do you object to the "Golden Rule" too?
With respect to the other eight, that'd be asking too much of our politicians, so I'd be content with starting at those two.
Don't be so obtuse. I don't object to morals or the golden rule, I object to politicians spouting off about religion.
GrapevineAg said:Ag in Tiger Country said:GrapevineAg said:
Personally, I could use a lot less religion in my politics.
Two of the Ten Commandments say not to Steal or Lie; if more politicians followed those two, we'd be better off, wouldn't you agree? In its simplest form, those two are found in the "Golden Rule"; do you object to the "Golden Rule" too?
With respect to the other eight, that'd be asking too much of our politicians, so I'd be content with starting at those two.
Don't be so obtuse. I don't object to morals or the golden rule, I object to politicians spouting off about religion.