He’s sounding more and more like Keith Olbermann.
Does he have small man’s disease too?
And he’s under Mika’s spell.
He’s just generically lefty. Thinks that if he talks a good enough game, he can bend reality.
Actually he could, but only if the supporters of Satan stand up while the supporters of God stand down. Which sadly enough seems a real possibility. A partial GOP sitdown strike on Roy Moore kept him from being pushed over the hump.
The closer to God someone gets, the more alleged stink there is going to be on that person. Good gospel theologians knew this, in all branches of Christendom. Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant. C. S. Lewis seemed to be one of the exceptions, and maybe that’s because his output was mainly books to niche audiences. He didn’t cut a high or broad public figure. He notably sent one of his brothers to answer personal calls upon him. But for politicians no such refuge is available. The “stink” of Jesus will pursue them.
[The closer to God someone gets, the more alleged stink there is going to be on that person]
Well anyhow. Yeah I am talking theology here. But it’s nothing that the bible doesn’t vouch for pretty openly.
C. S. Lewis slipped through by keeping a low figure. It was good for his witness that he had a strong bent to personal privacy.
Donald Trump slipped through by timing (he was painfully nominal at best about Christian faith, until he approached the helm and began to understand the spiritual engine that had made old America run). In the meantime he talked the best GOP game that had been heard in a coon’s age, with his famous brassy optimism that won worldly friends.
The far more openly Christian Donald Trump will not face as easy a battle in 2018. He needs savvy spiritual planners. The vote that matters more is going to be cast in supernatural polls.