dennis2146 wrote:
I might agree with you but many of his followers who say they are doing violence on behalf of God are not really Christians and don't really believe in the same God I believe in who is a loving and merciful God. That is the difference.
Muslims by the millions believe in cutting off the heads of non believers, believe in beating women who might glance at another man while walking down the street, believe in honor k*****gs if their wife or daughter wears too much make up or is in the company of another male figure not a family member. They do this in the name of Allah, their God. But those same people while sounding reverent toward their God are nothing more than a male group of gang bangers who have been carrying on this same BS for centuries. It seems that the male figures can do anything they want, c***t on their wives, molest children and so on all in the name of their God.
I am assuming that is what you are talking about.
Dennis
I might agree with you but many of his followers w... (
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Dennis sez ... "I am assuming that is what you are talking about."
Nah, they ALL make up a God and then say ... "It's God's will!".
The latest is Pat Robertson proclaiming ... "the mandate from heaven" for Trump. This creeps folks out.
... and don't forget Lord Bigly's personal WH God botherer, whack job Paula White.
Paula White is the perfect whack job narcissist pair of gloves for the short fingered vulgarian.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/televangelist-paula-white-joins-white-house-staff-as-critics-protest.html"White, who says she has been serving as spiritual adviser to Trump for 18 years as an assignment from God, also chairs the president’s evangelical advisory board.
In a recent appearance on the “The Jim Bakker Show” where she was promoting her latest book, Something Greater, she explained that she knows many think she's unqualified, but her elevation is coming from God.
Describing the opportunity to pray at Trump’s inauguration in January 2017 as the first female clergy to pray at such an event, she said history will have to remember her.
Describing the opportunity to pray at Trump’s inauguration in January 2017 as the first female clergy to pray at such an event, she said history will have to remember her.
“When I got there I stopped. And I just said, ‘God,’ I looked up to Heaven and I said, ‘only you,’” White explained tearing up.
“Stopped everything I had to do, everything I needed, and I was so present with God in that moment, thinking, it’s like my whole life flashed before me. Here’s this former messed up Mississippi girl, lived in a trailer that they call trailer trash. Daddy committed suicide, got pregnant out of wedlock, been married, been divorced, not just once, twice. I mean, all this … everything that people said disqualified me. Everything.
"But God said, ‘I have called you to shake nations.’ And I’m standing there — the most powerful nation in the world — invoking the name of Jesus. And I said, ‘I don’t care what they say about me. History will have to write that it was a woman of God, a female clergy, that history will record the name Paula White-Cain prayed for the first time as a female clergy over this nation,” she said.
Despite White’s longtime relationship with Trump, her support for his presidency reportedly came at a cost. Approximately one year into Trump’s presidency in November 2017, her only child, Bradley Knight, who took over as senior leader at her predominantly black congregation, New Destiny Christian Center in Apopka, Florida, some five months ago, said her church lost hundreds of members and thousands of dollars in weekly donations due to her relationship with Trump." Christian Post