President Trump’s Christianity

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LarryE

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I saw a one on one interview with a news person and Donald Trump sometime ago. The interviewer was trying to get Trump to say that he had a need for forgiveness one time in his life. Donald said no he lived a good life he never felt the need for forgiveness. I would like to suggest that someone who has never felt the need for forgiveness, cannot have accepted Jesus as their savior and lord. That requires, realizing we are sinner confessing our sins repenting, and asking Jesus to be our Lord and Savior. And after that, it means following scripture. Scripture asked us to feed the hungry give water to the thirsty, provide the needs of the sick. This is in Matthew five. Trump‘s policies kicking people off of Medicaid is not in alignment with these kingdom goals.
Everyone have a blessed day.
 

ResidentAlien

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He claims to be a Christian but he has no idea what it means to be a real Christian. He's figured out he can get a lot of support just by claiming to be a champion of Christian causes. I don't know if there's ever been another time in US history when he could get away with this. Christianity has become so rotten he seems to fit right in.

I hope and pray he will repent and truly be born again; God's the only one who can help him.
 

Eli1

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I saw a one on one interview with a news person and Donald Trump sometime ago. The interviewer was trying to get Trump to say that he had a need for forgiveness one time in his life. Donald said no he lived a good life he never felt the need for forgiveness. I would like to suggest that someone who has never felt the need for forgiveness, cannot have accepted Jesus as their savior and lord. That requires, realizing we are sinner confessing our sins repenting, and asking Jesus to be our Lord and Savior. And after that, it means following scripture. Scripture asked us to feed the hungry give water to the thirsty, provide the needs of the sick. This is in Matthew five. Trump‘s policies kicking people off of Medicaid is not in alignment with these kingdom goals.
Everyone have a blessed day.
I agree with you, but the faith of Donald Trump or any other President is not the question.
The question is what's the political TDS level of any person who mentions Trump? Is it Stage 1? Stage 2? Stage 3? Or 4?
That's the question.

For example you seem to be confusing healthcare with the Kingdom of Heaven.
 

shittim

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I saw a one on one interview with a news person and Donald Trump sometime ago. The interviewer was trying to get Trump to say that he had a need for forgiveness one time in his life. Donald said no he lived a good life he never felt the need for forgiveness. I would like to suggest that someone who has never felt the need for forgiveness, cannot have accepted Jesus as their savior and lord. That requires, realizing we are sinner confessing our sins repenting, and asking Jesus to be our Lord and Savior. And after that, it means following scripture. Scripture asked us to feed the hungry give water to the thirsty, provide the needs of the sick. This is in Matthew five. Trump‘s policies kicking people off of Medicaid is not in alignment with these kingdom goals.
Everyone have a blessed day.
We have also seen him proclaiming that Jesus Christ is our Savior, no one can say that without the Holy Spirit indwelling, that is the litmus test.
best wishes:)(y):unsure::coffee:
 

shittim

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I agree with you, but the faith of Donald Trump or any other President is not the question.
The question is what's the political TDS level of any person who mentions Trump? Is it Stage 1? Stage 2? Stage 3? Or 4?
That's the question.

For example you seem to be confusing healthcare with the Kingdom of Heaven.

We must stayed focused on things above, not on this temporal life if we are His.
best wishes
 

SomeDisciple

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I saw a one on one interview with a news person and Donald Trump sometime ago.
I think most of us here are familiar with that interview- I think it's from his first presidential campaign; which was like 8 years ago now.

Even if nothing has changed since then; I offer the same answer to this that I gave back then: I didn't vote for him to be an Apostle, pastor, or teacher. Moreover, anyone else running was objectively worse.

Scripture asked us to feed the hungry give water to the thirsty, provide the needs of the sick. This is in Matthew five. Trump‘s policies kicking people off of Medicaid is not in alignment with these kingdom goals.
Everyone have a blessed day.
When it says to feed the hungry, it means YOU, his disciple, feed the hungry; it doesn't mean that you make the government do it for you. That's the role of the church.
 

HeIsHere

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I think most of us here are familiar with that interview- I think it's from his first presidential campaign; which was like 8 years ago now.

Even if nothing has changed since then; I offer the same answer to this that I gave back then: I didn't vote for him to be an Apostle, pastor, or teacher. Moreover, anyone else running was objectively worse.


When it says to feed the hungry, it means YOU, his disciple, feed the hungry; it doesn't mean that you make the government do it for you. That's the role of the church.
I believe Medicaid is health coverage, is the church going to do that too?
 

Cameron143

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I believe Medicaid is health coverage, is the church going to do that too?
Medicaid was never intended for able-bodied adults capable of working. Americans have already decided to take care of women with children and their children, and the disabled.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I saw a one on one interview with a news person and Donald Trump sometime ago. The interviewer was trying to get Trump to say that he had a need for forgiveness one time in his life. Donald said no he lived a good life he never felt the need for forgiveness. I would like to suggest that someone who has never felt the need for forgiveness, cannot have accepted Jesus as their savior and lord. That requires, realizing we are sinner confessing our sins repenting, and asking Jesus to be our Lord and Savior. And after that, it means following scripture. Scripture asked us to feed the hungry give water to the thirsty, provide the needs of the sick. This is in Matthew five. Trump‘s policies kicking people off of Medicaid is not in alignment with these kingdom goals.
Everyone have a blessed day.

Do you believe someone is saved if they do not turn from all their sins?
 

Mouse_Cheeks

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He claims to be a Christian but he has no idea what it means to be a real Christian. He's figured out he can get a lot of support just by claiming to be a champion of Christian causes. I don't know if there's ever been another time in US history when he could get away with this. Christianity has become so rotten he seems to fit right in.

I hope and pray he will repent and truly be born again; God's the only one who can help him.
Pray for yourself.

You don't pray for a man you hate on every chance you get.
 

Subhumanoidal

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I don't support Trump due to his supposed faith. I simply agreed with a lot he said. Doubly so in light of his opponent.
Any celeb or politician or famous person that claims to be a Christian, I take with a grain of salt until I see long term proof. It doesn't mean I have to be against them if there is no long term proof. They may simply be mislead.
 

shittim

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Keep in mind most who claim to be "Christian" aren't really, His command to His own was to heal, cleanse, raise, etc.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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I saw a one on one interview with a news person and Donald Trump sometime ago. The interviewer was trying to get Trump to say that he had a need for forgiveness one time in his life. Donald said no he lived a good life he never felt the need for forgiveness. I would like to suggest that someone who has never felt the need for forgiveness, cannot have accepted Jesus as their savior and lord. That requires, realizing we are sinner confessing our sins repenting, and asking Jesus to be our Lord and Savior. And after that, it means following scripture. Scripture asked us to feed the hungry give water to the thirsty, provide the needs of the sick. This is in Matthew five. Trump‘s policies kicking people off of Medicaid is not in alignment with these kingdom goals.
Everyone have a blessed day.

This story has been told here a dozen times already. Not your fault, you wouldn't know. But this is what is called a gotcha question. This question was asked to try and trap president Trump. He's no more or less a sinner than other presidents before him. I wouldn't have answered the question either. It's no ones business it's between him and the Lord. Besides that, I see a big difference in Trump since the attempt on his life. Be careful you're not making a judgement call.

Trump has said he's not kicking anyone off Medicaide. He's going after fraud and abuse.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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I think most of us here are familiar with that interview- I think it's from his first presidential campaign; which was like 8 years ago now.

Even if nothing has changed since then; I offer the same answer to this that I gave back then: I didn't vote for him to be an Apostle, pastor, or teacher. Moreover, anyone else running was objectively worse.


When it says to feed the hungry, it means YOU, his disciple, feed the hungry; it doesn't mean that you make the government do it for you. That's the role of the church.
Excellent answer!! Why didn't I think of that before?!
 

LarryE

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He claims to be a Christian but he has no idea what it means to be a real Christian. He's figured out he can get a lot of support just by claiming to be a champion of Christian causes. I don't know if there's ever been another time in US history when he could get away with this. Christianity has become so rotten he seems to fit right in.

I hope and pray he will repent and truly be born again; God's the only one who can help him.
I agree. I too pray for President Trump‘s conversion, and that he will act in a manner consistent with the kingdom of God. I hope all my brothers and sisters have a blessed Sunday
 

shittim

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This story has been told here a dozen times already. Not your fault, you wouldn't know. But this is what is called a gotcha question. This question was asked to try and trap president Trump. He's no more or less a sinner than other presidents before him. I wouldn't have answered the question either. It's no ones business it's between him and the Lord. Besides that, I see a big difference in Trump since the attempt on his life. Be careful you're not making a judgement call.

Trump has said he's not kicking anyone off Medicaide. He's going after fraud and abuse.
Many received a word of knowledge about His intervention at Butler PA.
thank you Lord.
 

shittim

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I agree. I too pray for President Trump‘s conversion, and that he will act in a manner consistent with the kingdom of God. I hope all my brothers and sisters have a blessed Sunday
Keep in mind if the words "I", me, my" are in our vocabulary we are not where we are supposed to be, and we see that in this thread commenting on the President G-d raised up for such a time as this. We EACH need to work on ourselves if we are to be conformed to the Image of the Son.
blessings:)(y):unsure::coffee:
 

LarryE

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I agree with you, but the faith of Donald Trump or any other President is not the question.
The question is what's the political TDS level of any person who mentions Trump? Is it Stage 1? Stage 2? Stage 3? Or 4?
That's the question.

For example you seem to be confusing healthcare with the Kingdom of Heaven.
Thank you for your comments. They are welcome.
In Matthew 25 Jesus explains what it means to live in the kingdom of God. He tells us to feed the hungry give drink to the thirsty welcome the Stranger, give clothes to those who need clothes, care for the sick and visit the prisoners. As Christians, we should be pursuing these ideas. Jesus was apolitical. The manner in which we vote should reflect the kingdom values that Jesus talks about. We should encourage the government’s helping the poor. The government is definitely not the kingdom of God. The only stage one needs to be in as a Christian is that of committing one’s life to following Christ in all areas of his or her life. Have a blessed day.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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I saw a one on one interview with a news person and Donald Trump sometime ago. The interviewer was trying to get Trump to say that he had a need for forgiveness one time in his life. Donald said no he lived a good life he never felt the need for forgiveness. I would like to suggest that someone who has never felt the need for forgiveness, cannot have accepted Jesus as their savior and lord. That requires, realizing we are sinner confessing our sins repenting, and asking Jesus to be our Lord and Savior. And after that, it means following scripture. Scripture asked us to feed the hungry give water to the thirsty, provide the needs of the sick. This is in Matthew five. Trump‘s policies kicking people off of Medicaid is not in alignment with these kingdom goals.
Everyone have a blessed day.

For the most part, I agree with and appreciate what he has done this term as president. In fact, he's my favorite president as of now in spite of reviving the Real ID Act which is an extremely anti constitutional and anti Bible bill.
I don't adore or worship the man and pray the Lord will change his mind and the rest of the Rs.
That's for another thread.

Regardless, the issue of his salvation is totally unrelated to his decisions on other issues. There's already plenty written on this and he has expressed on several occasions what he believes is required for everlasting life.
I brought this topic up a year ago.
>Is DJT Saved?<

I still pray that a bold compassionate soul winner will witness to him.
 

LarryE

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Keep in mind if the words "I", me, my" are in our vocabulary we are not where we are supposed to be, and we see that in this thread commenting on the President G-d raised up for such a time as this. We EACH need to work on ourselves if we are to be conformed to the Image of the Son.
blessings:)(y):unsure::coffee:
Thank you for your words on this topic.
I agree we need to work on ourselves at all time in our Christian life. Jesus, however, opposed the Pharisees and Sadducees, two political parties in Israel of his day. In my mind, since Jesus opposed political parties with the wrong ideas, we need to oppose politicians like President Trump, who has many wrong ideas for the general citizenry of our country. May God bless you and keep you may God show you peace.