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TopicI don't understand how Christians over in the US can approve of Trump.
BalanceLost
02/10/18 4:52:46 AM
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Ricemills posted...
it's simple.
you antagonize Christians, Christians will vote the person that against the people who antagonized them.
happens in every nations and religions.

_Near_ posted...
They're able to overlook his various personal failings because he promotes the conservative agenda.

While he's not a conservative at heart, he's rather easily swayed by whoever has his ear at the moment.

So, if you can get into his good graces he can do shit like ban trans people from the military or advocate to overturn the Johnson amendment.

Because at their core, the religious right, like any political group, are more concerned with pushing their agenda than with actual morality. It's especially shitty for them, though, because they still try to retain the moral high ground when they've obviously lost it a long time ago.

This makes sense - I can see it. There isnt much religion in politics where I live which is why it becomes so foreign to me. The Champions of Christianity here place full focus on being a good fellow man who help those in need the best they can.

Rob Cesternino posted...
And Hillary, a woman who surrounds herself with sinful men like Harvey Weinstein, Anthony Weiner, and Bill Clinton, is better?

I am not American so I wont pretend to be on one of your two teams. It must be possible to criticize one without this weak deflecting to the other. And I am talking about devout Christians who didnt merely vote for Trump with their fingers across their nose to block out the smell but who actually support him. Hillary is a sinner too but how does that justify Trumps actions?
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