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He is more in line with Christianity than the corrupt American Evangelical greed balls who have attached themselves like barnacles to the most immoral person to be president since the 19th century 

 

 

Trump a leader worthy of Christian adoration, what a joke. 

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41 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

He is more in line with Christianity than the corrupt American Evangelical greed balls who have attached themselves like barnacles to the most immoral person to be president since the 19th century 

 

 

Trump a leader worthy of Christian adoration, what a joke. 


Whataboutism?  
 

Go away.  

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I think I found more video. There seems to be more to the story than what Adam Schaffer’s and Nadler reported to the media. 
The Pope (seeen here in his informal robe) seems to do more than just slapping the woman’s hands. 

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This is a Bombshell! It’s the beginning of the end. He won’t be able to survive this. 

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38 minutes ago, Nanker said:

I think I found more video. There seems to be more to the story than what Adam Schaffer’s and Nadler reported to the media. 
The Pope (seeen here in his informal robe) seems to do more than just slapping the woman’s hands. 

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This is a Bombshell! It’s the beginning of the end. He won’t be able to survive this. 

 

the scandal, spanking a WOMAN

 

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Here is a great example of a Christian scam: 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/02/health/christian-health-care-insurance.html?action=click&module=Top Stories&pgtype=Homepage

 

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Instead, they pay about $530 a month through a Christian health care sharing organization to pay members’ medical bills. But the group capped payments for members at $250,000, almost certainly far less than the final tally of Blake’s mounting medical bills.

“Just trust God,” ? the nonprofit group, Samaritan Ministries, in Peoria, Ill., said in a statement about its coverage, and advises its members that “there is no coverage, no guarantee of payment.”

 
 

More than one million Americans, struggling to cope with the rising cost of health insurance, have joined such groups, attracted by prices that are far lower than the premiums for policies that must meet strict requirements, like guaranteed coverage for pre-existing conditions, established by the Affordable Care Act. The groups say they permit people of a common religious or ethical belief to share medical costs, and many were grandfathered in under the federal health care law mainly through a religious exemption.

These Christian nonprofit groups offer far lower rates because they are not classified as insurance and are under no legal obligation to pay medical claims. They generally decline to cover people with pre-existing illnesses. They can set limits on how much their members will pay, and they can legally refuse to cover treatments for specialties like mental health.

“Nothing is guaranteed,” said Dr. Carolyn McClanahan, a physician who is also a financial planner in Jacksonville, Fla. “You have to depend on the largess of the program.”

The main requirement for membership is adherence to a Christian lifestyle. And the alternative sharing plans keep flourishing, especially now that the Trump administration has relaxed rules to permit alternatives to the A.C.A. that don’t provide such generous coverage.

But state regulators in New Hampshire, Colorado and Texas are beginning to question some of the ministries’ aggressive marketing tactics, often using call centers, and said in some cases people who joined them were misled or did not understand how little coverage they would receive if they or a family member had a catastrophic illness.

 
 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Nanker said:

I think I found more video. There seems to be more to the story than what Adam Schaffer’s and Nadler reported to the media. 
The Pope (seeen here in his informal robe) seems to do more than just slapping the woman’s hands. 

giphy.gif

 

This is a Bombshell! It’s the beginning of the end. He won’t be able to survive this. 

 

1 hour ago, row_33 said:

 

the scandal, spanking a WOMAN

 

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17 hours ago, RochesterRob said:

  Globalist?  Change Catholic practices?  Criticizes Trump?  One World Government believer?  You and he should be best of buds by the sounds of it.

 

In fairness, the Pope did recommend changing the Lord's Prayer a couple of years ago because he doesn't accept the translation that God leads people to temptation.

 

It's a translation thing more than anything, but I think one of the reasons people on the right don't like some of the stuff the Pope says and does is because it's easily taken out of context by leftists, who still are unbelievably stupid enough enough to think that Christians who support Trump can't be real Christians because they don't fit the leftist idea of what a Christian should be.

 

But like pretty much everything else they opine about, leftists will speak on most topics as an authority, in spite of their true lack of knowledge and understanding of most subjects.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

No, the left can see Trump in no ways stands for Christian morality yet the Christian elites don't care, they see the $$$$$$ flowing in 

 

No wonder Christianity is in such decline 

 

 

....maybe "Nancy The Practicing Catholic" should impeach the Pope next then.............

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59 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

 

....maybe "Nancy The Practicing Catholic" should impeach the Pope next then.............

Trying to draw a comparison with Pelosi? I see why you would want to lift up Trump to her level, but that is ridiculous. Christian leaders love Trump, what a fraud! He is so immoral and just shows what a scam these evangicals are. 

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11 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Trying to draw a comparison with Pelosi? I see why you would want to lift up Trump to her level, but that is ridiculous. Christian leaders love Trump, what a fraud! He is so immoral and just shows what a scam these evangicals are. 

...go to your confessional.....probably nobody in their right mind would want to hear you.....dominus vobiscum......

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2 hours ago, row_33 said:

apparently Evangelicals prefer Trump over Hillary, can't blame them there

 

this is all driven by polls which are rigged and lazy and not worth a pound of piss

 

 

 

If evangelicals supported Trump, he wouldn't have had to pick Pence as a running mate.  

 

Democrats simply can't accept that Republicans don't necessarily vote for saviors...because that's what Democrats do.  The Democratic Party is a cult.

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19 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

If evangelicals supported Trump, he wouldn't have had to pick Pence as a running mate.  

 

Democrats simply can't accept that Republicans don't necessarily vote for saviors...because that's what Democrats do.  The Democratic Party is a cult.

LOL, feel better vomiting out what you want to be the truth? 

 

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The Trump campaign announced the “Evangelicals for Trump” coalition one day after the editorial declaring that Trump had “abused his authority for personal gain and betrayed his constitutional oath.”

Friday’s speech, which is expected to resemble one of Trump’s rallies, represents a rare public address for Trump as he completes a two-week holiday stint at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, and underscores the importance of evangelical voters to the Trump coalition. 

“Evangelicals were key in 2016 and will be very important again in 2020. They will be overwhelming in their support for the president and they will help immensely,” Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh said in an interview. 

 

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/476587-trump-to-rally-evangelicals-after-critical-christianity-today

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On 1/2/2020 at 1:02 PM, Tiberius said:

No, the left can see Trump in no ways stands for Christian morality yet the Christian elites don't care, they see the $$$$$$ flowing in 

 

No wonder Christianity is in such decline 

Please enlighten us all.  Explain Christian morality if you would.  Maybe define Christianity at its core.  This should be exciting.  I cannot wait to read this.  Might be some left over ham in it for you.

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4 minutes ago, CoudyBills said:

Please enlighten us all.  Explain Christian morality if you would.  Maybe define Christianity at its core.  This should be exciting.  I cannot wait to read this.  Might be some left over ham in it for you.

  It would beat the watery potato soup and baked beans he gets at the shelter.  

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7 minutes ago, CoudyBills said:

Please enlighten us all.  Explain Christian morality if you would.  Maybe define Christianity at its core.  This should be exciting.  I cannot wait to read this.  Might be some left over ham in it for you.


And there’s a decent assortment of denominations on here waiting for a sermon...

 

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54 minutes ago, CoudyBills said:

Please enlighten us all.  Explain Christian morality if you would.  Maybe define Christianity at its core.  This should be exciting.  I cannot wait to read this.  Might be some left over ham in it for you.

 

The dude can barely bake a potato if you spotted him an oven and an already baked potato.

 

He doesn't have the first blink of what it means to be a Christian, only what he thinks it means to NOT be a Christian, which sounds a little like "something something Trump immoral something something orangemanbad something something fake evangelicals."

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

The dude can barely bake a potato if you spotted him an oven and an already baked potato.

 

He doesn't have the first blink of what it means to be a Christian, only what he thinks it means to NOT be a Christian, which sounds a little like "something something Trump immoral something something orangemanbad something something fake evangelicals."

 

 

 

No doubt the baked potato has more insight . . . on pretty much anything.

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