Alan: In response to my post, "Church Torched And Vandalized With Pro-Trump Slogan. Trumpsters Have Lots More In Store," a Texan friend who is a newspaper editor wrote: "Question. . . Why would they write Trump on the church? An obvious setup..."
Dear E,
You ask: "Why would they write Trump on the church?"
I answer: If any Trump supporter hated blacks enough to torch a church, why would he NOT write "Vote Trump" on the ruins?
This sort of chest-thumping, ball-spiking triumphalism is exactly what testosterone driven teens would do.
I answer: If any Trump supporter hated blacks enough to torch a church, why would he NOT write "Vote Trump" on the ruins?
This sort of chest-thumping, ball-spiking triumphalism is exactly what testosterone driven teens would do.
A question for you...
In Iowa, why would a suburban white guy -- apparently "sane" -- kill two cops, apparently without any grievance that you or I (or anyone we know) would consider a grievance "deserving" murderous redress?
But let's say you're right on the torched church.
How about all the other stuff? http://paxonbothhouses.blogspo t.com/2016/09/keith-olbermanns -176-reasons-trump.html
I encourage you to spend a few minutes poking around the following post:
Compendium Of Pax Posts About Donald Trump
Remember: If Trump Wins, This Is What Your Kids Will See When They Google "First Lady" - http://paxonbothhouses. blogspot.com/2016/11/this-is- americas-christian-candidate. html
Does Christianity's longstanding, categorical insistence on strict sexual morality -- and the nixing of ALL divorce (not to mention a series of 3 trophy wives) -- mean nothing?
Are our political decisions all about pragmatism? (For most Americans abortion is a pragmatic decision.)
Is the "God-talk" just window-dressing?
Mind you, I have NO objection to secularist non-believers being pragmatic.
But Christians?
"Why sure!" says Jesus. "I encourage all good Christians to vote for this thrice-divorced adulterer and economic predator whose current trophy wife is a softcore porn star. It's like I said in The Gospel of Mark, the oldest most reliable of the four gospels: "Whoever divorces his wife and marries another woman commits adultery against her. And if a woman divorces her husband and marries another man, she commits adultery.”
But for simplicity's sake, forget The Son Of God.
Here's how the Republican candidates themselves evaluate Trump:
Remember: If Trump Wins, This Is What Your Kids Will See When They Google "First Lady" - http://paxonbothhouses. blogspot.com/2016/11/this-is- americas-christian-candidate. html
Does Christianity's longstanding, categorical insistence on strict sexual morality -- and the nixing of ALL divorce (not to mention a series of 3 trophy wives) -- mean nothing?
Are our political decisions all about pragmatism? (For most Americans abortion is a pragmatic decision.)
Is the "God-talk" just window-dressing?
Mind you, I have NO objection to secularist non-believers being pragmatic.
But Christians?
"Why sure!" says Jesus. "I encourage all good Christians to vote for this thrice-divorced adulterer and economic predator whose current trophy wife is a softcore porn star. It's like I said in The Gospel of Mark, the oldest most reliable of the four gospels: "Whoever divorces his wife and marries another woman commits adultery against her. And if a woman divorces her husband and marries another man, she commits adultery.”
But for simplicity's sake, forget The Son Of God.
Here's how the Republican candidates themselves evaluate Trump:
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