i don't believe a single word he says, and i trust a person who admits thy are not a believer far more than i trust someone who transparently pretends to be one just to gain power.
there's probably more reason to believe Obama is walking by faith than Trump. probably a lot more.
this is really a whole other topic, not about religious freedom - but i don't get how you, as a woman, are seriously supporting a pattern liar who brags about how great it is to be rich and famous, because you get to sexually assault strangers. that is not normal behavior - anyone who tells you 'all men joke around like this' is lying. he's a multiple divorcee liar that owns strip clubs and treats women like meat. he thinks Christianity amounts to "eating a little cracker and drinking a sip of wine" at least once in your life. he's not against abortion and he's not against gay rights -- how can anyone pretend that voting for him is a "Christian" thing to do?
the only thing he has going for him is that he's the republican party ticket. so if you equate believing in Jesus Christ with being a republican - at least, having some nominal association with the republican party - i guess that's a reason. but i think that's complete baloney too, just propaganda and vote-buying.
but it works. thousands and thousands of 'christians' are lined up to vote for him. IMHO they are naive and shutting their eyes, voting along party lines and voting out of a hatred for the other candidate that's been drummed up by the fox news they all watch religiously.
i'm not trying to pick at you Demi -- this whole thing makes me sick to my stomach to watch go down. the one thing i appreciate is how God has stripped away the pretexts of "i'm voting R because abortion" or "i'm voting R because traditional marriage" -- so the people who call themselves believers and are still voting for this man are clearly doign it for reasons that have nothing to do with the gospel and everything to do with partisanship, or with being deceived by slick salesmen saying the right things to close a deal.
it's "the art of the deal" here: make the buyer believe they're getting whatever it is they hope for, no matter whether the product you're slinging actually bears any resemblance at all to what they really want.