The Real Reason Evangelicals Have Made Trump Their New Messiah

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An apostate believes the church is bent on overturning a landmark court decision.

Evangelical Christians have drawn ire since overwhelmingly supporting President Donald Trump during the 2016 election. But one former evangelical, who left the church, suggests they made a deal with the devil [3] so they could get the legislation they’ve always wanted [4].

According to Guardian writer Josiah Hesse [5], Trump has “bragged about his sins and built a career on casinos and half-naked women,” but evangelicals saw him as an opportunity and agreed to mobilize their voting bloc in the churches to elect him.

“Evangelicals know he’s not a real Christian,” Hesse explained. “But they’re pragmatic about overturning Roe v. Wade, and generally agree with his economic plan of deregulation, lowering taxes and keeping undocumented immigrants out.”

It’s a philosophy rumored to have inspired congressional Republicans in making a deal with Trump.

“Many Republican members of Congress have made a Faustian bargain with Donald Trump,” wrote David Brooks for The New York Times [6] shortly after Trump took office. “They don’t particularly admire him as a man, they don’t trust him as an administrator, they don’t agree with him on major issues, but they respect the grip he has on their voters, they hope he’ll sign their legislation and they certainly don’t want to be seen siding with the inflamed progressives or the hyperventilating media.”

Republicans saw the rare opportunity to have every single branch of government controlled by a single party — their party.

Though, as Trump has begun attacking members of his own party, they’re starting to have buyer’s remorse. The evangelical community, however, is still hanging on [7], as Trump’s board of faith-based advisors has remained intact.

“I don’t think that he’s a believer, [8] but he cares about evangelicals,” evangelical Christian and Trump supporter Jay Eike told Hesse. “The tweeting drives me crazy. But evangelicals think his policies are more important [than his behavior].”

The same story was true for former President Ronald Reagan, who became a messiah for evangelicals [9]. Being the “reformed” sinner who came back to God also helped George W. Bush secure the image of a prodigal son the community should align themselves with.

Hesse argues that evangelicals like that Trump wants to “shake things up.” Jerry Falwell Jr., Liberty University president, told ABC News [10] he liked Trump because the president doesn’t cave to “political correctness.”

“For evangelicals, pissing off liberals and defending unpopular opinions makes him appear more like one of them,” Hesse explained. “What seems like an imploding presidency to some, appears as a heroic martyr against liberalism to others.”

He went on to quote Jesus, claiming, “Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.”

The more hated a person is, the nearer a Christian can be to God. Given his approval rating, Trump is getting closer and closer.

By Sarah K Burris

“I now accept Donald J. Trump as my personal Lord and Savior.”
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they are evil people



Organized religion is prone to take over by con people who are sociopaths
 
An apostate believes the church is bent on overturning a landmark court decision.

Evangelical Christians have drawn ire since overwhelmingly supporting President Donald Trump during the 2016 election. But one former evangelical, who left the church, suggests they made a deal with the devil [3] so they could get the legislation they’ve always wanted [4].

According to Guardian writer Josiah Hesse [5], Trump has “bragged about his sins and built a career on casinos and half-naked women,” but evangelicals saw him as an opportunity and agreed to mobilize their voting bloc in the churches to elect him.

“Evangelicals know he’s not a real Christian,” Hesse explained. “But they’re pragmatic about overturning Roe v. Wade, and generally agree with his economic plan of deregulation, lowering taxes and keeping undocumented immigrants out.”

It’s a philosophy rumored to have inspired congressional Republicans in making a deal with Trump.

“Many Republican members of Congress have made a Faustian bargain with Donald Trump,” wrote David Brooks for The New York Times [6] shortly after Trump took office. “They don’t particularly admire him as a man, they don’t trust him as an administrator, they don’t agree with him on major issues, but they respect the grip he has on their voters, they hope he’ll sign their legislation and they certainly don’t want to be seen siding with the inflamed progressives or the hyperventilating media.”

Republicans saw the rare opportunity to have every single branch of government controlled by a single party — their party.

Though, as Trump has begun attacking members of his own party, they’re starting to have buyer’s remorse. The evangelical community, however, is still hanging on [7], as Trump’s board of faith-based advisors has remained intact.

“I don’t think that he’s a believer, [8] but he cares about evangelicals,” evangelical Christian and Trump supporter Jay Eike told Hesse. “The tweeting drives me crazy. But evangelicals think his policies are more important [than his behavior].”

The same story was true for former President Ronald Reagan, who became a messiah for evangelicals [9]. Being the “reformed” sinner who came back to God also helped George W. Bush secure the image of a prodigal son the community should align themselves with.

Hesse argues that evangelicals like that Trump wants to “shake things up.” Jerry Falwell Jr., Liberty University president, told ABC News [10] he liked Trump because the president doesn’t cave to “political correctness.”

“For evangelicals, pissing off liberals and defending unpopular opinions makes him appear more like one of them,” Hesse explained. “What seems like an imploding presidency to some, appears as a heroic martyr against liberalism to others.”

He went on to quote Jesus, claiming, “Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.”

The more hated a person is, the nearer a Christian can be to God. Given his approval rating, Trump is getting closer and closer.

By Sarah K Burris

“I now accept Donald J. Trump as my personal Lord and Savior.”
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Agreed
 
I think it's much more about religious freedom then abortion..The OP is a hack Guardian piece quoting David Brooks
 
"they’re pragmatic about overturning Roe v. Wade, and generally agree with his economic plan of deregulation, lowering taxes and keeping undocumented immigrants out.”

IOW, they are Satanic.
 
An apostate believes the church is bent on overturning a landmark court decision.

[FONT=&]Evangelical Christians have drawn ire since overwhelmingly supporting President Donald Trump during the 2016 election. But one former evangelical, who left the church, suggests they made a deal with the devil [3] so they could get the legislation they’ve always wanted [4].
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[FONT=&]According to Guardian writer Josiah Hesse [5], Trump has “bragged about his sins and built a career on casinos and half-naked women,” but evangelicals saw him as an opportunity and agreed to mobilize their voting bloc in the churches to elect him.
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[FONT=&]“Evangelicals know he’s not a real Christian,” Hesse explained. “But they’re pragmatic about overturning Roe v. Wade, and generally agree with his economic plan of deregulation, lowering taxes and keeping undocumented immigrants out.”
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[FONT=&]It’s a philosophy rumored to have inspired congressional Republicans in making a deal with Trump.
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[FONT=&]“Many Republican members of Congress have made a Faustian bargain with Donald Trump,” wrote David Brooks for The New York Times [6] shortly after Trump took office. “They don’t particularly admire him as a man, they don’t trust him as an administrator, they don’t agree with him on major issues, but they respect the grip he has on their voters, they hope he’ll sign their legislation and they certainly don’t want to be seen siding with the inflamed progressives or the hyperventilating media.”
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[FONT=&]Republicans saw the rare opportunity to have every single branch of government controlled by a single party — their party.

Though, as Trump has begun attacking members of his own party, they’re starting to have buyer’s remorse. The evangelical community, however, is still hanging on [7], as Trump’s board of faith-based advisors has remained intact.
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[FONT=&]“I don’t think that he’s a believer, [8] but he cares about evangelicals,” evangelical Christian and Trump supporter Jay Eike told Hesse. “The tweeting drives me crazy. But evangelicals think his policies are more important [than his behavior].”
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[FONT=&]The same story was true for former President Ronald Reagan, who became a messiah for evangelicals [9]. Being the “reformed” sinner who came back to God also helped George W. Bush secure the image of a prodigal son the community should align themselves with.
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[FONT=&]Hesse argues that evangelicals like that Trump wants to “shake things up.” Jerry Falwell Jr., Liberty University president, told ABC News [10] he liked Trump because the president doesn’t cave to “political correctness.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“For evangelicals, pissing off liberals and defending unpopular opinions makes him appear more like one of them,” Hesse explained. “What seems like an imploding presidency to some, appears as a heroic martyr against liberalism to others.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]He went on to quote Jesus, claiming, “Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]The more hated a person is, the nearer a Christian can be to God. Given his approval rating, Trump is getting closer and closer.

By Sarah K Burris

“I now accept Donald J. Trump as my personal Lord and Savior.”
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Every "Christian" who voted for Trump knowing full well what a misogynistic pig he is, not only demonstrates their petty hypocrisy, they highlight their own lack of true Christian kindness.
 
IMHO it proves their true loyalties, to the party first & whatever is leftover for God............

They would/will vote for the devil himself if he would lower their taxes kick out an illegal~well as long as it's not the one they hired to watch the kids or help out w/ the chores on their 1/16th of an acre plot..
 
An apostate believes the church is bent on overturning a landmark court decision.

[FONT=&]Evangelical Christians have drawn ire since overwhelmingly supporting President Donald Trump during the 2016 election. But one former evangelical, who left the church, suggests they made a deal with the devil [3] so they could get the legislation they’ve always wanted [4].
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]According to Guardian writer Josiah Hesse [5], Trump has “bragged about his sins and built a career on casinos and half-naked women,” but evangelicals saw him as an opportunity and agreed to mobilize their voting bloc in the churches to elect him.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“Evangelicals know he’s not a real Christian,” Hesse explained. “But they’re pragmatic about overturning Roe v. Wade, and generally agree with his economic plan of deregulation, lowering taxes and keeping undocumented immigrants out.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]It’s a philosophy rumored to have inspired congressional Republicans in making a deal with Trump.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“Many Republican members of Congress have made a Faustian bargain with Donald Trump,” wrote David Brooks for The New York Times [6] shortly after Trump took office. “They don’t particularly admire him as a man, they don’t trust him as an administrator, they don’t agree with him on major issues, but they respect the grip he has on their voters, they hope he’ll sign their legislation and they certainly don’t want to be seen siding with the inflamed progressives or the hyperventilating media.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Republicans saw the rare opportunity to have every single branch of government controlled by a single party — their party.

Though, as Trump has begun attacking members of his own party, they’re starting to have buyer’s remorse. The evangelical community, however, is still hanging on [7], as Trump’s board of faith-based advisors has remained intact.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“I don’t think that he’s a believer, [8] but he cares about evangelicals,” evangelical Christian and Trump supporter Jay Eike told Hesse. “The tweeting drives me crazy. But evangelicals think his policies are more important [than his behavior].”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]The same story was true for former President Ronald Reagan, who became a messiah for evangelicals [9]. Being the “reformed” sinner who came back to God also helped George W. Bush secure the image of a prodigal son the community should align themselves with.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Hesse argues that evangelicals like that Trump wants to “shake things up.” Jerry Falwell Jr., Liberty University president, told ABC News [10] he liked Trump because the president doesn’t cave to “political correctness.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“For evangelicals, pissing off liberals and defending unpopular opinions makes him appear more like one of them,” Hesse explained. “What seems like an imploding presidency to some, appears as a heroic martyr against liberalism to others.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]He went on to quote Jesus, claiming, “Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]The more hated a person is, the nearer a Christian can be to God. Given his approval rating, Trump is getting closer and closer.

By Sarah K Burris

“I now accept Donald J. Trump as my personal Lord and Savior.”
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News flash: The "word" found in the new testament of Christ Jesus has much to say about government authority.

The US government was founded upon the idea that people cannot do as they please...that there is a power/authority greater than mankind. We find in the first legal document drafted and ratified by the US GOVERNMENT (the declaration of independence) these words, "We (the founders of this nation) find these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their CREATOR (God is implied) with certain unalienable (non-transferable) rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Its clear that our founders believed that all rights come from God...not government.

Where we (Christians) can disagree with today's politicians is simple.....they promote the idea that RIGHTS come from either the people or from government edits. As a Christian we are to be sanctified in TRUTH....and truth for a Christian is found in one place...The word of God -- John 17:17.

The Word declares: "Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God." -- Rom. 13:1

There it is, unambiguous and clear.....Christians are to obey the government because that power exists only through the authority of God and it exists in the form of a righteous government to "punish the wicked and reward the righteous" -- Rom. 13:1-7

Every Christian reserves the right to rebel against any unrighteous government as the word of God is superior to any Government edit.

Conclusion: There is absolutely nothing wrong in voting for and supporting anyone that is attempting to propagate a righteous administration. There is no sin in following the advise given in the Word of God. To act as if Christians are stupid for supporting someone in government (who only has that authority due to the will of God) is simply an unjustified ignorance of the WORD OF GOD. :)
 
News flash: The "word" found in the new testament of Christ Jesus has much to say about government authority.

The US government was founded upon the idea that people cannot do as they please...that there is a power/authority greater than mankind. We find in the first legal document drafted and ratified by the US GOVERNMENT (the declaration of independence) these words, "We (the founders of this nation) find these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their CREATOR (God is implied) with certain unalienable (non-transferable) rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Its clear that our founders believed that all rights come from God...not government.

Where we (Christians) can disagree with today's politicians is simple.....they promote the idea that RIGHTS come from either the people or from government edits. As a Christian we are to be sanctified in TRUTH....and truth for a Christian is found in one place...The word of God -- John 17:17.

The Word declares: "Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God." -- Rom. 13:1

There it is, unambiguous and clear.....Christians are to obey the government because that power exists only through the authority of God and it exists in the form of a righteous government to "punish the wicked and reward the righteous" -- Rom. 13:1-7

Every Christian reserves the right to rebel against any unrighteous government as the word of God is superior to any Government edit.

Conclusion: There is absolutely nothing wrong in voting for and supporting anyone that is attempting to propagate a righteous administration. There is no sin in following the advise given in the Word of God. To act as if Christians are stupid for supporting someone in government (who only has that authority due to the will of God) is simply an unjustified ignorance of the WORD OF GOD. :)
Interpretation: Follow the leader, as long as he aint black..
 

A great many are con artists....especially those who declare, "God loves you but send your contributions to MY ADDRESS....." But that reality is addressed in Scripture also, "Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many that go in by it........Because narrow is the gate and difficult is way which leads to life, and there are few who find it." -- Matthew 7:13-14

Also we find: "Beware of the false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits." -- Matthew 7:15-16

"Not everyone who says to Me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father." Its a simple thing to test THEIR FRUIT....just go to the source and compare their teachings with the actual word of God found to exist in scripture. Being gullible is no excuse, we are all to work out our salvation with fear and trembling as it is a most difficult thing to fall into the hands of the LIVING GOD.
 
Interpretation: Follow the leader, as long as he aint black..

Can't find that ignorance anywhere in the Word of God. Thus....this is what happens when the ignorant attempt to judge others in things by which they are unqualified to give any righteous judgment. :) Pick up a Bible...read it, comprehend it. Do you still wonder why the demwits lost the election? There is no tolerance that exists on the left.

Question? Do you know what skin color adorned THE CHRIST?

Sounds like someone is bigoted....toward anyone with an opposing political ideology.
 
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If you want to believe believe

stop organizing so that some power hungry fool can lead you arround by the nose.

have a personal relationship with God
 
Can't find that ignorance anywhere in the Word of God. Thus....this is what happens when the ignorant attempt to judge others in things by which they are unqualified to give any righteous judgment. :) Pick up a Bible...read it, comprehend it. Do you still wonder why the demwits lost the election? There is no tolerance that exists on the left.

Question? Do you know what skin color adorned THE CHRIST?

Sounds like someone is bigoted....toward anyone with an opposing political ideology.

no, it's in the trumpski play book.

I have read it....

It says nothing about being a republican or a trumpkin slave either...

trumpkin political ideology "trumps" whatever religious, moral, ethical bull shit most of you tell yourself...

Most trumpkins are first & foremost slaves of the trump, whatever comes after that is secondary...:whoa:
 
An apostate believes the church is bent on overturning a landmark court decision.

[FONT=&]Evangelical Christians have drawn ire since overwhelmingly supporting President Donald Trump during the 2016 election. But one former evangelical, who left the church, suggests they made a deal with the devil [3] so they could get the legislation they’ve always wanted [4].
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]According to Guardian writer Josiah Hesse [5], Trump has “bragged about his sins and built a career on casinos and half-naked women,” but evangelicals saw him as an opportunity and agreed to mobilize their voting bloc in the churches to elect him.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“Evangelicals know he’s not a real Christian,” Hesse explained. “But they’re pragmatic about overturning Roe v. Wade, and generally agree with his economic plan of deregulation, lowering taxes and keeping undocumented immigrants out.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]It’s a philosophy rumored to have inspired congressional Republicans in making a deal with Trump.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“Many Republican members of Congress have made a Faustian bargain with Donald Trump,” wrote David Brooks for The New York Times [6] shortly after Trump took office. “They don’t particularly admire him as a man, they don’t trust him as an administrator, they don’t agree with him on major issues, but they respect the grip he has on their voters, they hope he’ll sign their legislation and they certainly don’t want to be seen siding with the inflamed progressives or the hyperventilating media.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Republicans saw the rare opportunity to have every single branch of government controlled by a single party — their party.

Though, as Trump has begun attacking members of his own party, they’re starting to have buyer’s remorse. The evangelical community, however, is still hanging on [7], as Trump’s board of faith-based advisors has remained intact.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“I don’t think that he’s a believer, [8] but he cares about evangelicals,” evangelical Christian and Trump supporter Jay Eike told Hesse. “The tweeting drives me crazy. But evangelicals think his policies are more important [than his behavior].”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]The same story was true for former President Ronald Reagan, who became a messiah for evangelicals [9]. Being the “reformed” sinner who came back to God also helped George W. Bush secure the image of a prodigal son the community should align themselves with.
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]Hesse argues that evangelicals like that Trump wants to “shake things up.” Jerry Falwell Jr., Liberty University president, told ABC News [10] he liked Trump because the president doesn’t cave to “political correctness.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]“For evangelicals, pissing off liberals and defending unpopular opinions makes him appear more like one of them,” Hesse explained. “What seems like an imploding presidency to some, appears as a heroic martyr against liberalism to others.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]He went on to quote Jesus, claiming, “Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.”
[/FONT]

[FONT=&]The more hated a person is, the nearer a Christian can be to God. Given his approval rating, Trump is getting closer and closer.

By Sarah K Burris

“I now accept Donald J. Trump as my personal Lord and Savior.”
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