What We Don't Know if Donald Trump Becomes President

Started by tac, September 20, 2016, 06:39:19 AM

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quiller

Quote from: KenJackson on September 21, 2016, 07:23:22 AM
We DO KNOW he's not a racist.  Yelling "racist" is a favorite tactic of libs.  Why are you doing it, quiller?  Are you a lib?

We know because the liberal media passionately hates Trump and brightly illuminates every fact they can find that makes him look bad and then they twist the remaining truth to look bad and then they make stuff up.  You know this.  We've all seen it.

He's hired thousands and thousands of people.  If his hiring practices or anything else revealed racist tendencies, it would lead the news.  That news would break even in front of terrorist bombings.

Bilge?

Golly! Another Trump drooler! Sayonara, simpleton!

Hoofer

Quote from: KenJackson on September 21, 2016, 07:43:19 PM
Barring something sensational, either Trump or Clinton WILL BE president.  We the people get to choose which.  Not voting or voting for someone else will have no effect.

Trump at least MIGHT start to set things straight.  Hillary most definitely will keep us on the path to destruction.

How can a Christian justify not voting for Trump?

The phase "Let us do evil so that good may come" is the very first thing I thing that came to mind while I read your reply.

We the individual will be held accountable for what we choose, and it is not an either him / her choice.   
The 'effect' you're implying is speculation of a supposed, long shot, remote possibility of, a tiny "GOOD".

While the Trump-a-loons grasp for a fantasy - "he's gotta be better than her", the rest of us understand reality, evil is evil - whether it's absolute or almost absolute, Erickson's insight is dead on, so is, "Let us do evil so that good may come".   Every Christian with a conscience is struggling with this, and fighting the urge to rationalize away the obvious, both candidates are WICKED. 

How can you vote YES! and then expect GOD to step in and restrain the evil or convert your personal adherence of evil into something "good"?
God can and does use evil, degenerate people for something good, "It is better one person die than the whole nation perish" - and the multiple accounts God of using a wicked nation to 'judge' a disobedient nation in the Old Testament.

What We Don't Know if Donald Trump Becomes President is whether or not God will use him as the instrument of judgement for America's wickedness.


Our Founding Fathers dedicated America to God.  To "Make America Great Again" in the eyes of God ... repent of evil or be judged for/by it.
Be careful who/what your vote FOR, it might be exactly what you NEED, not what you EXPECTED.
All animals are created equal; Some just take longer to cook.   Survival is keeping an eye on those around you...

quiller

Quote from: Hoofer on September 22, 2016, 05:22:22 AM
Every Christian with a conscience is struggling with this, and fighting the urge to rationalize away the obvious, both candidates are WICKED.  ( . . . )

Not just the Christians, but now that you mention it both candidates have mouthwash smelling just like brimstone. Check their feet. Cloven hooves are a giveaway.

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Be careful who/what your vote FOR, it might be exactly what you NEED, not what you EXPECTED.

Ah, that last part suggests we need a lying psychopath like Clinton or an out-of-control racist like Trump calling for stop-and-frisk but then walking it back once people caught on who he wanted searched.

I don't need or expect or want or deserve either one of these pariahs. I don't need a venomous harpy salting our federal courts, much less a fool who would sell those seats to the highest offshore bidder (where he gets to keep the money, I presume).

If we must do evil so that good can come, do so in the voting booth. Vote down-ticket for your favorite or against your least favorite, every ballot position EXCEPT these two pieces of stinking crap.

They won't count your write-ins. They never have and never will, sorry. That's the hand we're dealt. That's the hand we play.