Evangelicals explain their support for Trump. It's the racism that stands out.

Adultery. Casinos. Beauty pageants. Greed. Lust. Envy. Porn stars. Multiple marriages. Fraudulent ripoff schools. Vodka. Pussy grabbing. Pathological lying. Daily false witnessing.
What's an evangelical not to like?
Trump wasn't trying to be elected Pope.

But he is a saint when compared to Hillary. .... :cool:

I know, right? Member when she was droning on and on about "grab 'em by the penis" and gyrating to mock a reporter's congenital disability when he wouldn't lie for her and walking in on teenage girls' dressing rooms and telling her minions to "beat the crap out of him, I'll pay your legal fees" and suggesting maybe the "second amendment people" could resolve it if Rump got elected and posing for soft-porn pics with Chelsea and making up "Joan Miller" and "Joan Baron" to "leak" salacious stories to the press about how she was fucking around while married and then admitting to using fake names and then denying it again after she'd already admitted it in court, and denying she ever went bankrupt (despite the obvious failures of the Hillary Shuttle, GoHillary travel, Hillary Vodka, Hillary Ice, Hillary Steaks, Hillary personalized vitamins where you send in your pee, and of course the infamous Hillary Casinos and the Hillary Fraud University) and wailing about "banning" and "registering" a religion and talking about the size of her clitoris on national TV and making up fake magazine covers with her picture and calling people "rapists" and declaring she would "never settle" her fraud suit and besides the judge from Indiana was "Mexican" and then paid out 25 million to settle so the Electrical College wouldn't have that suit to take into account and directly threatening the First, Fourth, Fifth and Eighth Amendments and referring to Nazi skinheads as "very fine people" and claiming not to know who David Duke is and sending phony Googly Image tweets about black people and telling pre-teen boys "I'll be dating you in a few years" and railing on and on about the Central Park Five even after they'd been exonerated by DNA and banging porn stars and playmates telling them "you remind me of my daughter" and then paying them off to shut up and saying "laziness is a trait in blacks, I really believe that" and pulling her pants down at a rally and accusing Canada of burning down the fucking White House and being a "security risk" and calling for a sports league (the only one remaining after she destroyed the USFL) to "fire the sumbitches" and crowing about how she'd pass "libel laws" to shut the press up, declaring them the "enemy" and demanding "loyalty" rather than justice from the FBI and declaring the elections "rigged" and if she didn't win there would be "riots" and crowing how she'd be the greatest president God ever created and how "I alone can fix it"?

Me neither.
 
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Evangelicals voted for Trump for the same reason tens of millions of non Evangelicals voted for him. They wanted to make this country great again after the Obama disaster and Crooked Hillary was a terrible candidate that would have continued with that record..

Not any more complicated than that.
The Obama Disaster™

300 percent growth in the Dow. Millions and millions of jobs created. A faster recovery than any other nation hit by the Great Recession.

Whew! We are so lucky to have survived!
 
What is going to be a surprise is when they get turned away at the pearly gates.
Yes. Let us know how it feels.

Judge not, lest you be judged, for by whatever judgement you judge others, YOU SHALL be judged. -- your Saviour
A woman married FOUR TIMES would not sign the state-issued marriage certificate of a couple of homos.

You know...because homos will wreck the institution. BWA-HA-HA-HA-HA!

How do you think judgment will go for her?


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Homosexuals have wrecked the institution.

Now Democrats are becoming more and more friendly towards incest, pedophilia and bestiality using the same logic that they used to push gay marriage.

Even gay men like Brandon Straka see this.
 
And now, Evangelicals will forever be associated with this:


The GOP: The Party of Sexual Predators, Sex Traffickers and Corruption Under Trump

So ... congratulations? I guess? I hope you're still not wondering why everybody is leaving the church though. Nasty.

Just a few of the bullet points:

  • 10 former Ohio State Wrestlers, have accused Ohio representative Jim Jordan, of turning a blind eye to the sexual abuse of possibly more than 1,000 athletes and students. Jordan was the Ohio State assistant wrestling coach from 1986 to 1994.
  • Trump’s former Kentucky campaign chair, Tim Nolan, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for human trafficking. Nolan forced or coerced multiple women, some of them minors, into performing sex acts.
  • Trumps former Oklahoma campaign chair, Ralph Shortey plead guilty to Child Sex Trafficking. He faces at least 10 years in federal prison.
  • Wesley Goodman, who was elected to the house of representatives last year, resigned. . Goodman has been accused of groping an 18-year-old college student. Jordan and Goodman came into power for their anti LGBTQ community rights and have both stated that marriage is between a man and woman. It is alleged, that Goodman had sex with a man in his office and sent explicit texts to other men as well.
  • Over 15 women have accused Donald Trump of harassing them sexually. at least 2 mistresses, Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal have been paid off for their silence.


 
Judgment Days

In a small Alabama town, an evangelical congregation reckons with God, President Trump and the meaning of morality


A few leaders have publicly dissented from such views, aware of the Southern Baptist history of whiffing on the big moral questions of the day — such as during the civil rights era, when most pastors either defended segregation or remained silent. The president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s ethics commission, Russell Moore, asked whether Christians were “really ready to trade unity with our black and brown brothers and sisters for this angry politician?” One prominent black pastor, Lawrence Ware, left the denomination altogether, writing that the widespread reluctance to criticize Trump on racial issues revealed a “deep commitment to white supremacy.” The new president of the Southern Baptist Convention, J.D. Greear, said church culture had “grown too comfortable with power and the dangers that power brings.”

But all those discussions were taking place far from the rank-and-file. The Southern Baptists who filled the pews every Sunday were making their own moral calculations about Trump in the privacy of a thousand church sanctuaries in cities and towns such as Luverne, population 2,700, an hour south of the state capital of Montgomery.

It was a place where it was hard to drive a mile in any direction without passing some church or sign about the wages of sin, where conversations about politics happened in nodding circles before Sunday school, or at the Chicken Shack after, and few people paid attention to some national Southern Baptist leader.


This is a really good read for all those of us who absolutely cannot grasp how people who call themselves people of faith have embraced an obviously unchristian man.

Most of it seems to be a reaction to Obama, and the lies they chose to believe about him. Which - I mean, that's not really any surprise.

What is going to be a surprise is when they get turned away at the pearly gates.

Donald Trump seems the farthest any person with Christian values would support
Or any values at all, for that matter.
 
Judgment Days

In a small Alabama town, an evangelical congregation reckons with God, President Trump and the meaning of morality


A few leaders have publicly dissented from such views, aware of the Southern Baptist history of whiffing on the big moral questions of the day — such as during the civil rights era, when most pastors either defended segregation or remained silent. The president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s ethics commission, Russell Moore, asked whether Christians were “really ready to trade unity with our black and brown brothers and sisters for this angry politician?” One prominent black pastor, Lawrence Ware, left the denomination altogether, writing that the widespread reluctance to criticize Trump on racial issues revealed a “deep commitment to white supremacy.” The new president of the Southern Baptist Convention, J.D. Greear, said church culture had “grown too comfortable with power and the dangers that power brings.”

But all those discussions were taking place far from the rank-and-file. The Southern Baptists who filled the pews every Sunday were making their own moral calculations about Trump in the privacy of a thousand church sanctuaries in cities and towns such as Luverne, population 2,700, an hour south of the state capital of Montgomery.

It was a place where it was hard to drive a mile in any direction without passing some church or sign about the wages of sin, where conversations about politics happened in nodding circles before Sunday school, or at the Chicken Shack after, and few people paid attention to some national Southern Baptist leader.


This is a really good read for all those of us who absolutely cannot grasp how people who call themselves people of faith have embraced an obviously unchristian man.

Most of it seems to be a reaction to Obama, and the lies they chose to believe about him. Which - I mean, that's not really any surprise.

What is going to be a surprise is when they get turned away at the pearly gates.

Donald Trump seems the farthest any person with Christian values would support
Or any values at all, for that matter.

May they never attempt to take the high road again. And if they do, we shall laugh and laugh. Oh, the humor.
 
Adultery. Casinos. Beauty pageants. Greed. Lust. Envy. Porn stars. Multiple marriages. Fraudulent ripoff schools. Vodka. Pussy grabbing. Pathological lying. Regular bearing of false witness.

What's an evangelical not to like?

"Trump would NEVER bake a cake for a Mexican homo!"

This must be today's Democrat talking points memo.
Attack Christians and cultivate racial tensions.
Same old story.
 
What is going to be a surprise is when they get turned away at the pearly gates.
Yes. Let us know how it feels.

Judge not, lest you be judged, for by whatever judgement you judge others, YOU SHALL be judged. -- your Saviour
A woman married FOUR TIMES would not sign the state-issued marriage certificate of a couple of homos.

You know...because homos will wreck the institution. BWA-HA-HA-HA-HA!

How do you think judgment will go for her?


kim_davis_restraining_order_turbulent_past_history_relationships_o_Pt.jpg
Homosexuals have wrecked the institution.

Now Democrats are becoming more and more friendly towards incest, pedophilia and bestiality using the same logic that they used to push gay marriage.

Even gay men like Brandon Straka see this.
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When the crazy left starts lecturing Americans about "Christian faith" you know they are gone off the deep end.

But why wouldn't they?? This is a Christian nation, after all. Right? So unfortunate that some of us actually know what the bible says and can pull off a return bludgeon.

Sucks to be you.
 
Judgment Days

In a small Alabama town, an evangelical congregation reckons with God, President Trump and the meaning of morality


A few leaders have publicly dissented from such views, aware of the Southern Baptist history of whiffing on the big moral questions of the day — such as during the civil rights era, when most pastors either defended segregation or remained silent. The president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s ethics commission, Russell Moore, asked whether Christians were “really ready to trade unity with our black and brown brothers and sisters for this angry politician?” One prominent black pastor, Lawrence Ware, left the denomination altogether, writing that the widespread reluctance to criticize Trump on racial issues revealed a “deep commitment to white supremacy.” The new president of the Southern Baptist Convention, J.D. Greear, said church culture had “grown too comfortable with power and the dangers that power brings.”

But all those discussions were taking place far from the rank-and-file. The Southern Baptists who filled the pews every Sunday were making their own moral calculations about Trump in the privacy of a thousand church sanctuaries in cities and towns such as Luverne, population 2,700, an hour south of the state capital of Montgomery.

It was a place where it was hard to drive a mile in any direction without passing some church or sign about the wages of sin, where conversations about politics happened in nodding circles before Sunday school, or at the Chicken Shack after, and few people paid attention to some national Southern Baptist leader.


This is a really good read for all those of us who absolutely cannot grasp how people who call themselves people of faith have embraced an obviously unchristian man.

Most of it seems to be a reaction to Obama, and the lies they chose to believe about him. Which - I mean, that's not really any surprise.

What is going to be a surprise is when they get turned away at the pearly gates.

The Democrats have a lot of explaining to do.
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Reflexive whaboutism, copy paste, no human-level functioning brain required.
 
This is a really good read for all those of us who absolutely cannot grasp how people who call themselves people of faith have embraced an obviously unchristian man.
Most of it seems to be a reaction to Obama, and the lies they chose to believe about him. Which - I mean, that's not really any surprise.
What is going to be a surprise is when they get turned away at the pearly gates.
Always quite humorous when atheist liberals like you try to lecture Christian people about their faith and how they should practice it. ... :cuckoo: ... :lol: :lol:
These people are not Christians, even though they advertise themselves as such. They are an abomination.
Funny how those who reject the Christian God feel comfortable defining what a Christian is. Silly hypocrites!

The southern baptist religion is a stupid cult. They have no place in Christianity.
 
Adultery. Casinos. Beauty pageants. Greed. Lust. Envy. Porn stars. Multiple marriages. Fraudulent ripoff schools. Vodka. Pussy grabbing. Pathological lying. Daily false witnessing.
What's an evangelical not to like?
Trump wasn't trying to be elected Pope.
No one said he was.

But plenty of people actually believe this fuckwit was sent by God. That's some seriously deluded thinking.
This country would probably be gone by now if Hillary had won, and plenty of people thought she was a shoe-in in 2014-2015.
People said the same thing about what would happen if Obama won.

They were correct. Trump is trying to drain the Obama Swamp and the Swamp Creatures are outraged.
 
When the crazy left starts lecturing Americans about "Christian faith" you know they are gone off the deep end.
I'm a Bill Buckley/Ronald Reagan conservative, dipshit. You tards are so far off the conservative reservation it isn't even funny any more.

Trump is leading all of you to the far left cave and you don't even know it. He is a far left New York limousine liberal, and a textbook huckster.

He has you actually cheering his adultery, turning a blind eye to his massive overspending, and approving of his Keynesian economic policy. He has you prostrate before a KGB thug.

And three milliseconds after he announces he is making single payer healthcare his number one domestic agenda item, you will line up to give your approval of that, too.

You all make me sick.
 
When the crazy left starts lecturing Americans about "Christian faith" you know they are gone off the deep end.

But why wouldn't they?? This is a Christian nation, after all. Right? So unfortunate that some of us actually know what the bible says and can pull off a return bludgeon.

Sucks to be you.

Ahhhhh, wait, you're the Holy Spirit?
 
Adultery. Casinos. Beauty pageants. Greed. Lust. Envy. Porn stars. Multiple marriages. Fraudulent ripoff schools. Vodka. Pussy grabbing. Pathological lying. Daily false witnessing.
What's an evangelical not to like?
Trump wasn't trying to be elected Pope.
No one said he was.

But plenty of people actually believe this fuckwit was sent by God. That's some seriously deluded thinking.
This country would probably be gone by now if Hillary had won, and plenty of people thought she was a shoe-in in 2014-2015.
People said the same thing about what would happen if Obama won.

They were correct. Trump is trying to drain the Obama Swamp and the Swamp Creatures are outraged.

Christ no. You've paid no attention to who is in his cabinet, have you? Nothing but grifters and thieves.
 
When the crazy left starts lecturing Americans about "Christian faith" you know they are gone off the deep end.

But why wouldn't they?? This is a Christian nation, after all. Right? So unfortunate that some of us actually know what the bible says and can pull off a return bludgeon.

Sucks to be you.

Ahhhhh, wait, you're the Holy Spirit?

There is no holy spirit.
 
Judgment Days

In a small Alabama town, an evangelical congregation reckons with God, President Trump and the meaning of morality


A few leaders have publicly dissented from such views, aware of the Southern Baptist history of whiffing on the big moral questions of the day — such as during the civil rights era, when most pastors either defended segregation or remained silent. The president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s ethics commission, Russell Moore, asked whether Christians were “really ready to trade unity with our black and brown brothers and sisters for this angry politician?” One prominent black pastor, Lawrence Ware, left the denomination altogether, writing that the widespread reluctance to criticize Trump on racial issues revealed a “deep commitment to white supremacy.” The new president of the Southern Baptist Convention, J.D. Greear, said church culture had “grown too comfortable with power and the dangers that power brings.”

But all those discussions were taking place far from the rank-and-file. The Southern Baptists who filled the pews every Sunday were making their own moral calculations about Trump in the privacy of a thousand church sanctuaries in cities and towns such as Luverne, population 2,700, an hour south of the state capital of Montgomery.

It was a place where it was hard to drive a mile in any direction without passing some church or sign about the wages of sin, where conversations about politics happened in nodding circles before Sunday school, or at the Chicken Shack after, and few people paid attention to some national Southern Baptist leader.


This is a really good read for all those of us who absolutely cannot grasp how people who call themselves people of faith have embraced an obviously unchristian man.

Most of it seems to be a reaction to Obama, and the lies they chose to believe about him. Which - I mean, that's not really any surprise.

What is going to be a surprise is when they get turned away at the pearly gates.
I think you annoyed the racist pondscum
 

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