I do wonder how many of these people who are deflecting and attacking for Trump are truly sincere, practicing Christians.
A low number, no doubt, but I do wonder.
I'll never know.
When the attacks are warranted by all means fire away
But when the attacks have no credibility the president should be defended
Maybe you should blame the media for its unwarranted attacks against the president. because they are losing their credibility
Yes, we cannot trust the media - that's for sure. I have found CNN to be anti-Trump and Fox News to be pro-trump. We (Jehovah's Witnesses) have zero involvement in politics but we do follow what the Bible teaches - see Romans 13:1-5 concerning those who would take a stand against superior authorities.
OP is false - Trump is not an atheist. All due caution when researching Trump's religion as most sources are biased either pro or
anti Trump - it is hard to find sources that are not biased.
The 78-year-old punched his ticket back to the White House by defeating Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
www.biography.com
"Trump was raised Presbyterian by his mother, and he identifies as a mainline Protestant."
www.conservapedia.com
"Trump attended the First
Presbyterian Church in Jamaica,
Queens. He told the
Christian Broadcasting Network that he still considers himself a
Presbyterian and attends services for all major holidays and Sundays, and that "The
Bible is certainly THE book."....
Trump raised his daughter
Ivanka Trump as a Presbyterian, but she converted to Judiaism prior to marrying
Jared Kushner....
When sworn in as President on January 20, 2017, Trump used both
Abraham Lincoln's Bible and his family Bible.
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What difference does the faith of an American president make? Should it matter what the president believes about God, or if they believe in God at all?
www.uscatholic.org
"Trump’s heritage is Protestant and European. His father came from Lutheran stock in Germany. We don’t know how religious his father’s family was, but the father attended church faithfully throughout his life. Trump’s mother came from a highly religious area of Scotland, where a branch of Presbyterianism, called the “Wee Frees” (the nickname for the small Free Church of Scotland), is still strong today.
Maryanne Macleod, Trump’s mother, immigrated to the United States as a strict Presbyterian. She seems to have become broader in religion in later years, but she ensured that all of her children were raised Presbyterian.
Trump identifies himself as a mainline Protestant....
At heart he seems to have remained largely the mainline Protestant he was raised."
Although the Constitution clearly prohibits any religious requirement for public office, almost every single president has been a believer.
www.foxnews.com
President Trump joins eight other presidents who grow up in the Presbyterian Church. He has called it a "wonderful religion." The first Presbyterian president was Andrew Jackson and the last one before Trump, Ronald Reagan.
President Trump takes the oath of office as first lady Melania Trump holds the Bible with his son, Barron. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
I find it amazing how hard it is to find unbiased sources concerning Trumps' religion.
As for me - I believe:
The 7th trump trump's trump (Revelation 11:15-18).