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Trump establishes a new task force to eradicate anti-Christian bias and then establishes a White House faith office led by the woman who is his most trusted religious advisor:
"Trump also announced the creation of a White House faith office led by Paula White-Cain, a longtime pastor in the independent charismatic world. An early supporter of Trump’s 2016 presidency bid, she led Trump’s Faith and Opportunity Initiative in 2019, advising faith-based organizations on ways to partner with the federal government. At Thursday’s prayer breakfast, she praised Trump as “the greatest champion” any president has been “of religion, of faith and of God.” "She’s the religious adviser “that he appears to trust the most,” said Matthew Taylor."
We'll see what their recommendations are.
Their recommendations will be interesting to be sure. As you probably know, White-Cain's faced significant criticism in the past.
She's associated with what's called the "health and wealth gospel," which teaches that faith must lead to material wealth and personal well-being. Orthodox Christian leaders have, of course, labeled this belief as heretical.
Add to that, she's made some pretty controversial statements, such as suggesting that Trump's opponents operate in sorcery and witchcraft.
And she has used her position as Trump's spiritual advisor to promote and sell her religious products, which is pretty inappropriate for someone in that role
Judge their actions, NOT their motives. You are not God.
Jesus taught, "Judge not, lest you be judged; for by thej udgment you pronounce you yourselves will be judged and the standard you apply to others will be applied to you." Jae, you and your ilk make it clear that your motive is hatred of Trump. I disagree with much of his style and some of his policies. But I acknowledge his many acts of kindness and generosity too, recognizing that we all have flaws.We shall known them, Jesus says, by what they do. You certainly seem fine with you yourself judging motives
. But I acknowledge his many acts of kindness and generosity too, recognizing that we all have flaws.
Either you can't count or you haven't read all my examples, which in any case are just some examples.3 acts of kindness in 50 years in the public eye. You're grasping.
And it is a sign of an inferior spirituality to insinuate that Trump must only have been so magnanimous for public acclaim, when the sources of these reports are the beneficiaries.
Then there is the matter of Christ the Light and the other in the ante-Light because of some by-out ... as many would sell their souls to be a judge ... and sous it be ... Midnight where? Somewhere about Denali ...Either you can't count or you haven't read all my examples, which in any case are just some examples.
And it is a sign of an inferior spirituality to insinuate that Trump must only have been so magnanimous for public acclaim, when the sources of these reports are the beneficiaries.
David was Israel's greatest king. Yet he was a murderer and an adulterer.I'd question the spirituality of someone who will ignore the horrible things the president has done and continues to do during his time in the public eye.
How do those behaviours fit with Jesus taught. Do you even dare to answer? Not so far anyway.
David was Israel's greatest king. Yet he was a murderer and an adulterer.
Despite these flows, he is the only man in the Bible to be described as "a man after God's own heart."
Paul was a vicious hitman for the Pharisees and held the coats for the Jews who stoned Stephen to death. Yet he became the most effective apostle for the spread of the Christian faith. God views our flaws through the lens of our hidden potential that can be achieved by his grace.
In an act of gratuitous violence Peter sliced off Malchus's ear with his sword.What about what Jesus taught @Mystic. Nevermind David and Paul.