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re: The most Christian President in American History delivers a Message on Easter Sunday
Posted on 4/20/25 at 12:16 pm to leeman101
Posted on 4/20/25 at 12:16 pm to leeman101
Carter was not a Christian. Guy promoted murdering babies in the womb. Guy is going to hell. H E double hockey sticks.
This post was edited on 4/20/25 at 12:17 pm
Posted on 4/20/25 at 12:55 pm to mtntiger
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Whether he is a good Christian
Christ was the only good Christian, the rest of us all fall short. Some more than others. Me? I am a sinful man who can only lay my sins at the foot of the cross and weep for forgiveness.
Posted on 4/20/25 at 1:03 pm to goatmilker
Let me make sure I'm up-to-date here. John has gone from having hacks on Xwitter supply his opinions for him to wholesale adoption of "AI" speaking for him instead?
Posted on 4/20/25 at 1:05 pm to John Barron
Bro. You live in Russia. We’re not going to listen to your lectures on what makes a good Christian.
Posted on 4/20/25 at 1:05 pm to John Barron
So, he tweeted this message and is the most Christian? Pathetic. If you know anything about his past he is by far the least Christian.
Posted on 4/20/25 at 1:26 pm to DUKE87
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So, he tweeted this message and is the most Christian? Pathetic.
What's pathetic is you ignoring the evidence that makes him the most Christian President ever. I will repost it to educate you again
Defense of Religious Liberty:
Trump prioritized religious freedom, which many Christians view as a core tenet of their faith. He signed an Executive Order on February 6, 2025, establishing the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias, aimed at eliminating perceived anti-Christian policies and practices in federal agencies.
During his first term, he issued an Executive Order in 2017 to uphold religious liberty, protecting the rights of religious organizations and individuals to act according to their beliefs. For example, he supported the Little Sisters of the Poor in their fight against mandates requiring contraceptive coverage, which they viewed as violating their conscience.
These actions protected Christians from government overreach, making him a champion of the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious freedom.
Pro-Life Policies:
Trump is often described as the most pro-life president in U.S. history by his supporters. He was the first sitting president to speak at the March for Life in 2020, signaling strong support for the anti-abortion movement.
He appointed three Supreme Court justices (Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett) who contributed to the 2022 Dobbs decision, overturning Roe v. Wade, a major victory for pro-life advocates.
His administration also implemented policies like defunding international organizations that promote abortion, reinforcing his commitment to protecting unborn life, which aligns with the Christian ethic of valuing life from conception.
Support for Israel:
Trump’s foreign policy decisions, such as recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, moving the U.S. embassy there, and brokering the Abraham Accords, were seen as supportive of biblical Israel, resonating with evangelical Christians who view Israel’s prominence as tied to eschatological beliefs.
His visit to the Western Wall in 2017, the first by a sitting U.S. president, was symbolic for many Christians who see support for Israel as a religious duty.
Engagement with Evangelical Leaders:
Trump cultivated close relationships with evangelical leaders like Paula White, Robert Jeffress, and Franklin Graham, who portrayed him as an ally of Christian causes.
His administration included faith-based initiatives, such as the White House Faith Office, and he frequently invited pastors to pray at events, signaling a public embrace of Christian imagery and rhetoric.
Some evangelical leaders, like Rabbi Jonathan Cahn and Lance Wallnau, likened Trump to biblical figures such as King Cyrus or Jehu, suggesting he was divinely appointed to advance Christian interests, despite not being a traditional Christian himself.
Opposition to Perceived Anti-Christian Trends:
Trump’s rhetoric often framed him as a defender of Christians against secularism, globalism, and progressive policies. His 2024 campaign characterized his mission as a “righteous crusade” to restore America as “one nation under God,” resonating with Christian nationalists who see him as protecting America’s Christian heritage.
He criticized policies like the Biden administration’s 2024 declaration of Easter Sunday as “Transgender Day of Visibility,” positioning himself as a counter to perceived anti-Christian cultural shifts.
Judicial Appointments:
Beyond the Supreme Court, Trump appointed numerous conservative judges to federal courts, who are seen as likely to uphold religious liberty and traditional values. Supporters argue this will have a lasting impact on protecting Christian interests for decades.
Cultural Symbolism:
Trump’s public gestures, such as holding a Bible outside St. John’s Church in 2020 or selling special editions of the King James Bible in 2024, were seen by supporters as bold affirmations of Christian identity, even if controversial.
After surviving an assassination attempt in July 2024, Trump claimed divine intervention, a narrative that reinforced his image as a God-protected leader among some Christians
Posted on 4/20/25 at 1:29 pm to sta4ever
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sta4ever
Nobody is talking to you NAFO Troll. The Zelensky Dick Sucking thread is on the OT Board
Posted on 4/20/25 at 1:31 pm to John Barron
He is risen! Happy to Easter to all.
Just got out of service, wonderful day
Just got out of service, wonderful day
Posted on 4/20/25 at 2:34 pm to John Barron
At least he doesn't have trannys exposing themselves on the White House lawn on Easter Sunday.
Posted on 4/20/25 at 2:46 pm to John Barron
And so begins the era of letting AI do all the heavy lifting for us in online discussions, thus never actually engaging in debate or critical thought. The free fall into Idiocracy continues...
Posted on 4/20/25 at 2:54 pm to John Barron
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Support for Israel:
Are you really trying to sell this as a positive?
This board would have us sever all ties to Israel.
Posted on 4/20/25 at 3:25 pm to northshorebamaman
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And so begins the era of letting AI do all the heavy lifting for us in online discussions, thus never actually engaging in debate or critical thought. The free fall into Idiocracy continues...
John is pathetic. If you've followed his posting here at all you should have known this would be his natural evolution, or devolution, more appropriately.
Posted on 4/20/25 at 3:30 pm to Powerman
Trump is not the most Christian president. He's the most PRO Christian President since Reagan.
Posted on 4/20/25 at 3:34 pm to DUKE87
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you know anything about his past he is by far the least Christian.
Nope . Thats Jefferson. Denied the virgin birth and resurrection and literally re-wrote the Bible to better suit him.
This post was edited on 4/20/25 at 3:43 pm
Posted on 4/20/25 at 3:36 pm to rpg37
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Trump is no where near the most Christian POTUS in US history.
Not in history, but certainly of my lifetime (33)... At least when it comes to openly celebrating and promoting Christianity.
Posted on 4/20/25 at 3:45 pm to northshorebamaman
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never actually engaging in debate
This is debate. Posting evidence and sources to back up my opinion is called supporting my argument. I know it sucks for people who like to talk a bunch of shite without providing evidence or sources and just the "Well it's my opinion" You are right...this is a new era were you have to back up your opinion with evidence and facts instead of "Trust Me Bro". Disclaimer: everything I typed out was my opinion
Posted on 4/20/25 at 3:54 pm to LegendInMyMind
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John is pathetic
That would be your old boomer arse who is pathetic... constantly complaining about tweets and Twitter. I kicked your arse so thoroughly you stopped posting on this board for a couple of months. You are just another Libtard that hates Twitter because you can't get away with lying like you use to before Elon took it over.
Posted on 4/20/25 at 4:06 pm to John Barron
quote:No need for the disclaimer. It's fairly obvious which are your thoughts vs. AI.
This is debate. Posting evidence and sources to back up my opinion is called supporting my argument. I know it sucks for people who like to talk a bunch of shite without providing evidence or sources and just the "Well it's my opinion" You are right...this is a new era were you have to back up your opinion with evidence and facts instead of "Trust Me Bro". Disclaimer: everything I typed out was my opinion
-and just a side observation at AI, not targeted specifically at you, but at the emerging practice of its use in debate, in general- I've only really been playing with it for a few weeks (it actually is very useful as a debate partner to test your arguments on your own, free from board drama), but I've already learned two things.
1. It is absolutely not infallible, or a substitute for true sources and citations. If you spend any time debating against Grok, it will regularly reconsider its points, and even concede arguments when presented with information it didn't find on its own or things that require ethical considerations it isn't advanced enough to plug into arguments.
2. It is fairly easy to manipulate into providing the argument you would like it to depending on framing, phrasing, and other factors.
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