SweetSue92
Diamond Member
It is impossible to tell with liberals. And that is on them. If he was not serious, he needs to tell us that.
Some of them, like the OP, might just be truly evil
Oh, my first response was that he was completely serious, and indeed, I still believe that he is, until informed otherwise.
I'm a female. I am serious, completely serious.
So, as I asked, is your premise that religious freedom is not a human right?View attachment 257104But not at Liberty. The Christian university which dominates the town of Lynchburg, Virginia, has become almost synonymous with Trump. It sits at the heart of the alliance between the president and conservative evangelical Christians – an alliance forged in part by Jerry Falwell Jr, Liberty’s president, Lynchburg’s most prominent citizen and Trump’s close associate.
Falwell was instrumental in delivering 81% of white Christian evangelical voters for Trump in 2016. Ahead of next month’s midterm elections, that support appears to be holding up, although there has been some erosion among evangelical women. A survey published in early October by the Public Religion Research Institute found that 72% of white evangelical Protestants had a favourable opinion of the president.
In Liberty’s coffee bars, random conversations with a dozen or so students found they all backed Falwell’s full-throated support for Trump. But not everyone in the town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains is happy. A minority at the university, along with a few churches in town, are deeply concerned. Some speak of a “toxic Christianity”.
'Toxic Christianity': the evangelicals creating champions for Trump
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and now we have a toxic President in the Oval Office.
No its not fake news, the filth is the Evangelicals.
Where did you learn such hate and bigotry?