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Serious question about Christianity and MAGA

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Since evangelical (and what does that term even mean anymore?) Christianity and Trump have become inexplicably woven together, I’m curious how many Trump voters truly read and study the Bible. I’m not being judgmental at all if you don’t. Mine has collected dust for many years at a time through the years. There are great Muslims, great Jews, great atheists, etc… so this is not a proselytizing post. But I’ve read and studied a lot the past few years and I truly don’t see how there is a connection with Trump and Christianity. The words and teachings of Jesus, regardless of what your religious and philosophical thinking in, are in general mostly diametrically opposed to everything Trump says and stands for. I’m sure if anyone answers this will likely turn into a sh!t show like most every other thread, but I’m truly curious and trying to get some clarification so don’t say I don’t try
 
Since evangelical (and what does that term even mean anymore?) Christianity and Trump have become inexplicably woven together, I’m curious how many Trump voters truly read and study the Bible. I’m not being judgmental at all if you don’t. Mine has collected dust for many years at a time through the years. There are great Muslims, great Jews, great atheists, etc… so this is not a proselytizing post. But I’ve read and studied a lot the past few years and I truly don’t see how there is a connection with Trump and Christianity. The words and teachings of Jesus, regardless of what your religious and philosophical thinking in, are in general mostly diametrically opposed to everything Trump says and stands for. I’m sure if anyone answers this will likely turn into a sh!t show like most every other thread, but I’m truly curious and trying to get some clarification so don’t say I don’t try
I see nothing related to Christianity in MAGA, but I’m guessing our evangelical MAGAs may be able to explain why I’m wrong. I’d be interested in reading it.
 
Since evangelical (and what does that term even mean anymore?) Christianity and Trump have become inexplicably woven together, I’m curious how many Trump voters truly read and study the Bible. I’m not being judgmental at all if you don’t. Mine has collected dust for many years at a time through the years. There are great Muslims, great Jews, great atheists, etc… so this is not a proselytizing post. But I’ve read and studied a lot the past few years and I truly don’t see how there is a connection with Trump and Christianity. The words and teachings of Jesus, regardless of what your religious and philosophical thinking in, are in general mostly diametrically opposed to everything Trump says and stands for. I’m sure if anyone answers this will likely turn into a sh!t show like most every other thread, but I’m truly curious and trying to get some clarification so don’t say I don’t try
60 percent of Catholics voted trump. Anyway you’re fixated on trump. That’s the wrong focus. This was a referendum on the last 4 years of Dem bs. People voted against Dems: free cheese, border, woke arrogance. Dems aren’t very likable this past 4 years
 
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Since evangelical (and what does that term even mean anymore?) Christianity and Trump have become inexplicably woven together, I’m curious how many Trump voters truly read and study the Bible. I’m not being judgmental at all if you don’t. Mine has collected dust for many years at a time through the years. There are great Muslims, great Jews, great atheists, etc… so this is not a proselytizing post. But I’ve read and studied a lot the past few years and I truly don’t see how there is a connection with Trump and Christianity. The words and teachings of Jesus, regardless of what your religious and philosophical thinking in, are in general mostly diametrically opposed to everything Trump says and stands for. I’m sure if anyone answers this will likely turn into a sh!t show like most every other thread, but I’m truly curious and trying to get some clarification so don’t say I don’t try
I’ll bite on your rhetoric.
Christians are a group of the flawed masses. Striving to be better, with the knowledge that they will never achieve pure holiness as that is unabstanable with the exception of the one we look up to, that achieved that unabstanable perfection. The one and only one who has achieved that goal (why, how and by who’s “leg up” can be debated).
We all know we are not perfect. We all know that we each sin/ make mistakes. But all of that is within the human life, moving towards heavenly perfection.
A human’s past, doesn’t have to be its future. Objects in the MSM media mirror, or not as close as they appear brother.
The political opponent today, can’t backup a Prius without 30 cameras, auto steer and a 300 mile extension cord. Connected to a coal fired generator. Yet they feel they can dictate Formula one racing.
Rapture.
 
As I expected. A sh!t show and nobody will actually answer the question. Not shocking so far
I think it’s really just a matter of Trump being more aligned with the political beliefs of evangelicals.

You guys gnash your teeth and wail “ERMAGERD HOW CAN TEH EVANGELICALS SUPPORT TRUMP!!!”

It’s about policy. It’s not about Trump the man. That’s where you guys get stuck, in my opinion.
 
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I think it’s really just a matter of Trump being more aligned with the political beliefs of evangelicals.

You guys gnash your teeth and wail “ERMAGERD HOW CAN TEH EVANGELICALS SUPPORT TRUMP!!!”

It’s about policy. It’s not about Trump the man. That’s where you guys get stuck, in my opinion.
You literally just described the ascendancy of the antichrist. ;)
 
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