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Is funny to see Christian supporting Donald Trump

This how I realize most Christian-protestants and some Catholics are full of shit.
It seems like the American version of Christianity has evolved into some other religion altogether.. where Jesus loves guns and god blesses billionaires
SW-User
BAM!! Bulls eye
There's a good meaning behind the religion I guess...but people have always used it to justify terrible things
Xuan12 · 31-35, M
There is actually good reason to believe it has, pandora. The Bible has very strict things to say about wealth, but we nonetheless shower praise and adoration on them. This and many other peculiarities of US Evangelicalism are the result of religion fusing with political motivation, and in many cases political motivation overpowered it. In the US, religion was subsumed into politics.

I wonder if you tried to separate the two, how religious would the US be then? It is often said that the US is more religious then other developed nations, but would it still be the case after cleaving religion and politics apart?
church and state have got to be separate or else christianity loses it's integrity. it becomes like what pilgrims were escaping from. it all becomes about power, and not about Jesus.
It is sort of a wake up call, isn't it? 🤔
Xuan12 · 31-35, M
It does seem strange at first blush, doesn't it? He's about the most irreligious guy you could think of. Multiple marriages, cheater, says he never asks for forgiveness, steals, covets, arguably makes graven images and worships himself before God, but they love him. Or at least they're pretending, either pretending to love him, or pretending they're Christian.

It makes slightly more sense when you look at it with some game theory. For people to whom religious motivations compel their vote, they're in a tight spot. Clinton is unlikely to cede much of anything to them politically. Trump, as distasteful as he is, might. It's also possible he may not, but there's a better chance in him than in Clinton. From the point of view of the theocrats, this chance with Trump is better than almost no chance with Clinton, even if Trump himself is irreligious. But since it's a hard pill to swallow for the devout, they probably prop him up with some mental gymnastics on their own part.

It helps to accept that for most humans morals, ideals, and values are fluid concepts. They'll bend the rules and standards if it helps them get what they want. There are few absolutes in the human psyche, so if voting for a sleazy, irreligious con artist is what they have to do to have a chance to win, it's what they'll do.
Philip Yancey is a christian writer. I really value his opinion, and I think it's good what he says. This isn't long. only 2 minutes.

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trjK4t3M2E8]
SW-User
To the point :)
Cierzo · M
Nice. Is he going to talk too about why Christians should support a candidate that is in favour of abortion?
hunkalove · 61-69, M
Three times Trump has taken a vow to God to love, honor, and cherish a wife. Twice he has broken that vow. Doesn't that bother Christians? And what about what Jesus said about it being easier for a camel to fit through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven?
My favorite part of the Bible is Assholes 5:16. That's where Joseph called Mary a fat pig because she had trouble losing her baby weight after Jesus was born.
PsychoMantis · 31-35, M
exactly, not only that he didn't pay some workers and in the Catholic bible it say that any man that doesn't pay his worker wages has committed murder in god eyes.
Omg. Thank you. I couldn't express how I feel about this situation more
SW-User
well theres a lot of christians that just support republicans.
PsychoMantis · 31-35, M
exactly

 
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