Politics, MAGA and Evangelicals

But you lefties won't do that, you don't believe in using strength to overcome and basically steal from another group or person, right?

That "whooshing" sound you're hearing is the point flying right past your head. Or perhaps a very blatant but weak attempt at deflection, by resorting to a failed right wing talking point.

The question is "Why would the so-called moral majority on the 'Christian right' continue to support such a morally bankrupt man for President".

Other than name calling, deflection and bullshit, you have addressed the question at all.
 
All religious institutions need to generate paranoia and portray the entire rest of the world as evil. That's how these religions survive.

"It's us against the evil world."

What is weird is that a group of religious people would choose a person that is the anti-thesis of everything they claim to believe to be their champion.

Perhaps what the Evangelicals really worship is money and power.

When a person tells you they are a Christian, always ask: "Classic Jesus or Republican Jesus?"

I love it when atheists are so opinionated about people of faith, I'm sure they all appreciate your concern for their morality. :laughing0301:
 
That "whooshing" sound you're hearing is the point flying right past your head. Or perhaps a very blatant but weak attempt at deflection, by resorting to a failed right wing talking point.

The question is "Why would the so-called moral majority on the 'Christian right' continue to support such a morally bankrupt man for President".

Other than name calling, deflection and bullshit, you have addressed the question at all.

Your quote of a verse from the Bible has what to do with Christians supporting Trump, how was that verse relevant, please explain.

To answer your question, only you and your fellow looney lefties believe that he is 'morally bankrupt', so of course you wouldn't understand. And you never will. 🤡
 
That old "bullshit baffles brains" tactic doesn't work either. Why won't YOU address the question. Moral people don't vote for crooks like Trump.

Moral people don't vote for crooks like Biden either, or 95% of the corrupt pieces of shit in DC.
 
I love it when atheists are so opinionated about people of faith, I'm sure they all appreciate your concern for their morality. :laughing0301:

I've known many religious people. They all seemed to twist their 'morality' to whatever is convenient for them. But they're sure to demand that everyone else follows the strictest morality - except, of course, for Trump.
 
I've known many religious people. They all seemed to twist their 'morality' to whatever is convenient for them. But they're sure to demand that everyone else follows the strictest morality - except, of course, for Trump.

I'm sure you have. :laughing0301:
 
What proof do you have of any corruption in Washington? Or is it just something that you just 'know'?

Perhaps you've watched too many political dramas on T.V.

Wow, deaf, dumb, and blind all at once. Quite the feat!
 
I love it when idiots assume that anyone who criticizes right wing Christians are athiests. Some of us are devoted Christians who think that you're giving the rest of us a bad name.

The 'rest of you'? You mean the ones that advocate for abortions, children to be taught sexually explicit content in grade schools, children being allowed to make adult decision without their parent's input, those who support Biden in the face of his groping little girls, removing any sense of religion from the public square, and many other completely amoral positions?

Puuuulease! :rolleyes:
 
If you're one of the many (like me) who thinks that much of America's Christian population has sold its soul to a con man, here's a really interesting interview -- and one really fascinating point.

Tim Alberta is a devout Christian who has been so troubled by this that he has written a book on the topic. The interview is almost 36 minutes, but there is one moment where I think he makes a very interesting (and even fair, kind of) point. This doesn't absolve the obvious dishonesty and rank hypocrisy that we see, but at least it explains it in a way:

At 11:46: "For a lot of these people who are panicked, who are just stricken with fear about the culture changing so quickly and the country turning on Christianity, and that their faith is in the crosshairs and one day they're going to be persecuted for their faith in this country -- a lot of folks believe that -- they think the barbarians are at the gates, and so they need a barbarian to defend them. To protect them.

"And so, they look at Trump, and the behavior and the rhetoric, and in some sense, because he is not bound by biblical teachings, not bound by biblical virtues, he is free to fight for them in ways that no good Christian ever would".

Holy crap, that's interesting. MAGA followers by and large and not very good at articulating their reasoning, and he does a very good job here. Again, it doesn't explain away many of the behaviors, but at least there is some reasoning here to grab on to.


While he deserves what you said, I think you are being a little too harsh on poor old Joe.
 
You need to quote verses 21 to 23. Your goods are only safe until someone stronger or better armed comes along, and neither your armour or your sword in which you trusted will save you.

"When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own palace, his goods are in peace. But when a stronger than he comes upon him and overcomes him, he takes from him all his armor in which he trusted, and divides his spoils."
Retard you have your own tyrant fucking Canadian. Numbnuts what the fuck does that have to do with what I posted you fucking Canadian sheeple?
 
If you're one of the many (like me) who thinks that much of America's Christian population has sold its soul to a con man, here's a really interesting interview -- and one really fascinating point.

Tim Alberta is a devout Christian who has been so troubled by this that he has written a book on the topic. The interview is almost 36 minutes, but there is one moment where I think he makes a very interesting (and even fair, kind of) point. This doesn't absolve the obvious dishonesty and rank hypocrisy that we see, but at least it explains it in a way:

At 11:46: "For a lot of these people who are panicked, who are just stricken with fear about the culture changing so quickly and the country turning on Christianity, and that their faith is in the crosshairs and one day they're going to be persecuted for their faith in this country -- a lot of folks believe that -- they think the barbarians are at the gates, and so they need a barbarian to defend them. To protect them.

"And so, they look at Trump, and the behavior and the rhetoric, and in some sense, because he is not bound by biblical teachings, not bound by biblical virtues, he is free to fight for them in ways that no good Christian ever would".

Holy crap, that's interesting. MAGA followers by and large and not very good at articulating their reasoning, and he does a very good job here. Again, it doesn't explain away many of the behaviors, but at least there is some reasoning here to grab on to.


That is very interesting.

Reminds me of the Jihad rules the Muslims use.
 

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