So sad.
Yes, it's sad when someone apparently lies about what another person said. Very sad. He said nothing about "oppressing" anyone, and he said nothing about a Christian nation (Christian nationalism) which will now be implemented. So it's very sad for whoever put forward these, shall we say, "questionable" statements.
And as always, you refuse to answer the simplest of questions, and that is similarly sad.
So the opinion of a former pastor ; Oklahoma State Senator is the definitive statement of Trump's beliefs ? To be honest with you ;I don't think Trump has an ounce of any religious beliefs at all .
That "Christian nationalism " line is good for some fear mongering by the left trying to scare their uninformed constituents.
What any of that has to do with "Sec 3 of the 14th amendment" is just a mystery. It certainly has the appearance of an end run. I have no idea of who the guy is, but when you actually listen to what he had to say, which I suspect WG has not done, then he is simply making the same appeal to the Bible that many of the founders did.
The practice of being too fearful to answer simple questions remains a tedious one. Perhaps it is a consequence of being an "uninformed constituent"?
it is beyond comical to suggest that Trump would impose some kind of theocracy . Now the argument that Clueless Joe is permitting the state to legally persecute Christians and suppressing religious freedom has much more merit.
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