It’s hateful to call all who would disagree with you “haters”.
...and I’m an agnostic for Cruz.
Look, if you don’t vote for Ted Cruz, then you hate Jesus and America, and you’re a homo.
Yep good article. When you seen the level of vitrol being directed at Trump, you have to say hmmmmm.........
Not to sound like a school marm, but ears don’t “perk up”...they “prick up.”;-)
I hate clickbait.
This author didn’t come out of the womb sporting a crucifix, therefore he is not conservative enough.
One could say the same thing about Paula White, and her endorsement of Trump.
Ted Cruz to me represents the status quo, and that is not what this country needs right now.
This is pure nonsense. The "status quo" is everyone else in the GOP: there is no Jebrubiokasichmcconnellcornynryan wing, because it is both wings of the GOP ruptured duck that quacks like Daffy in the face of the Marxist-anti-Christian advance that seven years of Obama, building on the previous 20 years of post-Reaganism, has wrought. Cruz is what the GOP is supposed to have been for the last 28 year, and hasn't been.
P.S. If I am to choose between "Laodicean bottom-feeders" and the leftist-heretics-and-Muslim coalition running the country, I'll take the Laodiceans every time.
sounds like another know nothing hateful person who is not taking the time to investigate anything. somehow he has managed to get a voice in a Christian publication. He is a liberal. He writes like a liberal and he thinks like a liberal. and yes he did not vote “republican” last election. He most likely voted for Obama
Great article. Thanks for posting. Now I know how to better pray for Trump, a natural born leader.
Would you maybe be talking about all the hate heaped upon Cruz and his supporters by Trump and his supporters? What was that little thing about casting the first stone?
Very good article. Thanks.
We plan on voting in primaries this week. - I’m not keen on
politicians in general. I admire Trump’s self-funding.
I do not agree with him on Planned Parenthood as you cannot
pick up a log of feces by one end and not get poop on
your hand. - I also don’t like the criticism of “Bush” for
Iraq based on the WMD situation, one that is confusing all
around. Huge convoys were filmed removing weapons to Syria
from Iraq. Saddam Hussein boasted of WMD’s. Hindsight is
always 20/20, & I’m not convinced that Trump stood against
Iraq at that time. He says he did. Maybe he did or not. -
Anyway, bottom line is this: Whoever the Republican Party
puts up as their candidate, I will crawl over rough gravel
to get to the polls and vote for them EXCEPT more GOPe
offerings. Wasted my votes too many times and am done with
that stuff.
my present understanding of Scripture is that it’s God and God alone who *elects* born-again Christians—that that information is in a sealed Book which God doesn’t share with anyone until Judgement Day.
thus, i don’t think it’s possible for men to *elect* one. to even attempt to elect a born-again Christian is a bit like man trying to play god in my book.
the only way to go is on fruits.
The author does a hell of a job setting up straw men to knock down.
Weird that he left out Trump’s profiting from strip clubs and casinos. Or his multiple divorces. Or his ego/pride. Or his insistence on attacking people personally rather than their positions. Or his allowing/accepting his wife posing nude.
I get why a lot of people support Trump. I may not agree with them, but I can understand their reasoning. But when it comes to these pastors who endorse him or those who are quite religious, it boggles my mind. What next, will they endorse Hugh Heffner for office?
Ruh-roh.
Three examples of a "strong leader"
Because you don't believe God is going to elect who He wants.
Until now I had only seen the left pull the “haters” card.