skelly
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Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, now Donald Trump. They all claimed to be Christian... this didn’t make them any friends or soften any criticism from those that didn’t agree with their politics and policies.
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I don’t see how we can prove that he believes. All I have seen is that he nakedly uses religion for personal and political gain.
I feel as though it’s important to evaluate as a voter whether or not he is true to what he says. I’ve seen little evidence in his favor.It is not up to us to prove or disprove whether he believes or not. We can look at his current actions to see if he walking the walk and not just talking the talk. It is important to remember that no person on earth is without sin.
Ecclesiastes 7:20 Not a single person on earth is always good and never sins.
As far as his belief in Jesus Christ, that is between him and God.
I feel as though it’s important to evaluate as a voter whether or not he is true to what he says. I’ve seen little evidence in his favor.
I believe his reply was actually an answer to your second sentence, not the first. Your second sentence:You didn't read my entire statement. You read the first sentence and responded.
His reply:We can look at his current actions to see if he walking the walk and not just talking the talk.
I feel as though it’s important to evaluate as a voter whether or not he is true to what he says. I’ve seen little evidence in his favor.
Further, I was using my status as a voter to say why it is not just between a politician and God, which was his last sentence.I believe his reply was actually an answer to your second sentence, not the first. Your second sentence:
His reply:
Further, I was using my status as a voter to say why it is not just between a politician and God, which was his last sentence.
Well, my answer to your question was already in the second sentence.
We can look at his current actions to see if he walking the walk and not just talking the talk.
Which is why I said he didn't read my entire post.
Which question is this? I can't see where he asked you question in his last few postsWell, my answer to your question was already in the second sentence.
Should have said statement not question.I didn’t ask a question.
Anyway, from General Mattis:
"We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society."
Buffalo officers quit special team after 2 officers are suspended for shoving a 75-year-old protester | CNN
Fifty-seven police officers in Buffalo, New York, have resigned from the force's emergency response team following the suspension of two officers who are seen on video pushing a 75-year-old protester, a source close to the situation said Friday.www.cnn.com
Here is the problem. The police have to stop standing up for those that do wrong.
In the incident where the 75 yr old man was pushed down and suffered a serious head injury. The video shows that an officer that pushed him down either taunted him while on the ground or had intent to hit him with his stick while he was down but another officer stopped him. With that type of follow up reaction, I'm not so sure there wasn't intent
Former President George W. Bush won’t support the reelection of Trump, and Jeb Bush isn’t sure how he’ll vote, say people familiar with their thinking. Senator Mitt Romney of Utah won’t back Trump and is deliberating whether to again write in his wife, Ann, or cast another ballot this November. And Cindy McCain, the widow of Senator John McCain, is almost certain to support Biden but is unsure how public to be about it because one of her sons is eyeing a run for office.
None of them voted for Trump in 2016, but the reproach of big Republican names carries a different weight when an incumbent president and his shared agenda with Senate leaders are on the line.
Former Republican leaders like the former speakers Paul Ryan and John Boehner won’t say how they will vote, and some Republicans who are already disinclined to support Trump are weighing whether to go beyond backing a third-party contender to openly endorse Biden. Retired military leaders, who have guarded their private political views, are increasingly voicing their unease about the president’s leadership but are unsure whether to embrace his opponent.
Maybe they’ll vote for Jose instead!W, Jeb and Mitt not going to support Trump? (which is really not a surprise). Trump Tweets should be on FIRE today!