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bitchybitchybitchy's avatar

Trump's followers might call themselves Christian, but their actual gods are wealth and power. They lost sight if Christ along time ago.

Mary R's avatar

My feeling after 10 years of having my beliefs shredded by Evangelical and Catholic Trump supporters alike, is that God isn’t likely real and certainly not personal. I was taught that the way a follower of Jesus lived should lead others to belief. Epic fail.

Elisabeth Birker's avatar

Isn’t that the truth!!! 🎯. Thank you for another great piece, Dan❣️. I hope you have a lovely Sunday, replete with acts of goodness, kindness and truth!!!

Sandie's avatar

If only Pinocchio was a real effect. These people would have noses that stretched to the moon and back.

Pegg M's avatar

How appropriate to post this on a Sunday. Thank you Dan.

Elizabeth DuVerlie's avatar

See this statement from 154 American Episcopal bishops:

https://episcopalmaine.org/a-joint-letter-from-154-bishops-of-the-episcopal-church-whose-dignity-matters/

May all religious bodies follow this example.

Elisabeth Birker's avatar

Thank you for sharing this , Elizabeth ❣️💐

Gren Whitman's avatar

Trump’s 30,573 first-term lies were documented by WaPo’s Glenn Kessler when the paper was still highly credible, i.e., pre-Bezos. And Ms. Leavitt is not the first shifty and suspect president’s press secretary – remember Ron Ziegler who lied for R. Nixon?

Max West's avatar

A lie, followed by a lie about the lie, then another distraction to obfuscate those lies.