His pretended theology - I see no reason to believe he believes a word of it - is an anti-christ compound of false prophecy and a simulated Christianization of jihad. Dominionism also serves to herd the gullible into globalism. It is all as synthetic as “Ted” is himself.
At this point Cruz is in it to deny the Presidency to Trump and give it to Hillary.
It doesn’t seem “God and Country” to me.
A particular bugaboo of his.
Here you go If you plan to vote for Ted Cruz, you MUST know these things! Educate yourselves on him and his wife
* Heidi Cruz has been employed by Goldman Sachs since 2005. She is currently on leave.
* Heidi Cruz is a member of the leftist council on foreign relations, advocates of world Government and a New World Order.
* Ted Cruz was George Bush’s top policy advisor.
* Ted Cruz was in the federal Trade Commission.
* Ted and Heidi met when they were both Bush staffers.
* Cruz advised on legal affairs and Heidi on economic policy for the bush administration.
* Heidi was director for the Western Hemisphere on the national security council under Condoleeza Rice.
* Heidi served as deputy U.S. Trade Representative to USTR head,
Robert Zoellick, working on China trade policy.
* Ted Cruz’ campaign chairman, Chad Sweet, is a former CIA officer.
He also worked for Goldman Sachs.
* Ted Cruz voted for cloture on TPA, (trans pacific partnership agreement)
fast track trade authority, removing the hurdle of concern for further amendment, and clearing the way for passage!
It didn’t have to be recorded, so nobody knew this.
He voted NOT to require approval of congress before other countries could join, including China.
* Cruz has openly stated that he will NOT use a deportation force, and will continue to use the failed ICE system, where an illegal has to commit a crime first, then be caught.
* Cruz belongs to the radical Christian sect of 7 mountains dominionism.
Wise up, he’s not who you think he is
he has always been establishment, he is bought and paid by the banks. He did not vote to audit the Federal Reserve, he most certainly is establishment.
This is circulating the web. Pass it on!
Finally, many evangelicals support Cruz based on his record of defending life. As he said at Community Bible Church: Life is foundational. Every life, I believe, is a precious gift from God, and I look forward to the day when every life is protected from the moment of conception until natural death. Amen.
Yet Cruzs defense of life is hard to reconcile with his calls to carpet-bomb and annihilate ISIS. Carpet-bombing is usually associated with indiscriminate bombing that does not protect non-combatants or civilians. How does one reconcile the defense of human dignity, including the human dignity of our enemies, with these policy proposals?
There are no easy answers to this question or to many of the questions that the Cruz campaign raises. But they are questions that Christians concerned about bringing faith to bear on public policy need to be asking especially during this election season.
... Ted went above and beyond the call of duty on this front. As a teenager, he memorized the United States Constitution and traveled around Texas reciting it at civic clubs and other patriotic gatherings as part of a group of like-minded kids known as the Constitutional Corroborators. ...
Ted may have the words of the Constitution memorized, however, he obviously does not understand the meaning of the phrases “in the United States” and “the state wherein they reside” where it pertains to one being a natural born citizen at birth. Ted's parents did not reside in one of the States of the United States, they were lawful permanent residents of Canada on the path to becoming Canadian citizens, therefore, Raphael Edward Cruz not being born “in the United States” because his parents were not residents in one of the States of the United States, these 2 facts of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution makes Raphael Edward Cruz a naturalized US citizen per Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4 of the United States Constitution.
Dominionism is anti-bible, anti-christ.
Cruzs recently established Religious Liberty Advisory Council is made up entirely of conservative Christians who have a track record of caring very little about religious liberty as the American founding fathers defined it. For example, one of the most pressing religious liberty issues today is the right of Muslims to practice their faith without interference from the government
For example, one can probably make a better historical argument that the United States was built on the backs of slaves than on Judeo-Christian principlesa point that was not lost on a group of evangelical African American pastors from Cincinnati who met at Wheaton College in October 2013 to denounce the lets return America to its Christian roots rhetoric that now pours forth from the Cruz campaign.
Cruz tried to reenact Gideon in South Carolina... Cruz culled out 300 preachers and sent them out to win.... Guess what the weapons were that Gideon’s army used? Trumpets... s n i c k e r.... Who won all 50 delegates in South Carolina? Trump!!!!
Teddy’s friend advocating Murdering Gays. Teddy joins him on stage....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN1IXDrXgV0
Cruz and Trump agree far more than 80% of the time (see my tagline from Ronald Reagan). They should be friends and allies, and we should treat both of them as such. I don’t expect some individuals to listen at all, but I hope to keep that thought in the back of everyone else’s minds.
Note: Trump is a whole lot better off with Cruz and Kasich in the race than in a two-person race where the anti-Trump vote would not be split. I’ll be voting for Trump, but I want Cruz to stay in the race.
"Trump reveals, in short, that for many evangelicals, the word evangelical means something that many increasingly do not recognize as properly Christian, much less evangelical."
Seems the stories from Christian Today consider Cruz's faith as "old school" theology and Trump's as "new school" theology.
Yes!
The two are not mutually exclusive.