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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Standing on a podium in a Florida convention centre on the night of the election, a row of American flags behind him and a jubilant crowd looking on, Donald Trump declared: "Many people have told me that God spared my life for a reason, and that reason was to save our country and to restore America to greatness."

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... This was one of the most striking themes of his election campaign - that he had been chosen by God. Yet even before the attempt on his life on 13 July in Butler, Pennsylvania, millions of Americans already felt guided by their faith to support the former, and now future, president.

Some cast the election in an apocalyptic light and likened Trump to a Biblical figure.

Last year, on the Christian show FlashPoint, TV evangelist Hank Kunneman described "a battle between good and evil", adding: "There's something on President Trump that the enemy fears: it's called the anointing."

Jim Caviezel, an actor who played Jesus in Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, proclaimed, albeit jokingly, that Trump was "the new Moses". Then, in the months leading up to the election, many of his supporters referred to him as a "saviour".

The question is why. What makes so many see this man, who isn't known to have an especially strong faith, as sent from God?

And what does that say about Christianity more broadly in a country where the numbers of churchgoers is in rapid decline? ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-17 03:49 PM | Reply

- "the numbers of churchgoers is in rapid decline? ..."

Which is more a direct result of the kind of hypocrisy we see in the American far conservative modern American Evangelical movement that support these political policies that really cater to Big Business, not the People.

The same was true in Jesus' day... he called out the same type of people then. His harshest rhetoric wasn't against Rome. It wasn't against the Jewish people in general; or their personal failings, great as they were.

No, he accused the Jewish religious leaders of the worst kinds of hypocrisies in the ways they cheated God, enriched themselves, and humbled and ridiculed others.

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#2 | Posted by Corky at 2024-11-17 04:12 PM | Reply

All he has to do is publicly ask for forgiveness from God for his many many sins.

Wouldn't that act alone cement his highness forever in the eyes of the zealots? He won't do it.

#3 | Posted by shoeless at 2024-11-17 05:01 PM | Reply

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