One ripped the ex-president for acting "like a little elementary schoolchild." Another warned that if the GOP turns to him in 2024, "we will get destroyed.”
Uh Oh the religious screwballs are leaving trump.

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One ripped the ex-president for acting "like a little elementary schoolchild." Another warned that if the GOP turns to him in 2024, "we will get destroyed.”
Uh Oh the religious screwballs are leaving trump.
One ripped the ex-president for acting "like a little elementary schoolchild." Another warned that if the GOP turns to him in 2024, "we will get destroyed.”
I've spent my life around evangelical theology — and most of it is exactly the hypocrisy Christ warned us about
But even “real” christians are following a false doctrine! Jeebus never existed, except in the fevered minds of a handful Hellenized Jews in the second century CE who tried to create a classical mystery religion based on hebrew traditions. Laz
Praising Robert Jeffress’s impeachment warning may signal that Trump wants to shore up support from the Christian right.
What if Pence is impeached before Trump? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would become the 46th President of the United States of America. Evangelicals, choke on that. #ChurchOfTreason
The symbol of Donald Trump’s defiant attitude and undignified threats in the face of impeachment proceedings is presently a tweet in which he quoted conservative Evangelical leader (and huge Trump ally) Robert Jeffress, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, to the effect that we’d experience violence if the godless socialistic Democrats get their way
Next in line as possible apostates in this particular situation would be the Christian right. Why? Because removal of Trump from office would elevate their favorite pol and Trump-whisperer, Mike Pence, and give the Christian right a lengthy and stable hold on power (if elevated by Trump’s removal from office, Pence could run as an incumbent not only in 2020 but in 2024).
Sick Misogynistic Patriarchal Warmongering Evangelicals
Trump remains a man whom Southern Baptist spokesman Russell Moore accurately described as someone with a “Bronze Age warlord’s” attitude toward women and no credible evidence of belief in the gospel of the Prince of Peace.
Impeach Pence First! @JohnFugelsang
Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger (Ill.) on Sunday criticized President Trump for quoting a pastor saying impeachment could trigger a "Civil War-like fracture" in the country.
Let’s cut through the noise and get to the guts of trump’s latest outrage. Any decent and thoughtful citizen of the US has to be annoyed (or worse). Apparently, on Fox News today, Pastor Robert Jeffress, a Dallas-based Southern Baptist pastor and trump supporter, who is known for making controversial remarks (see below), said the following, among other things:
“I do want to make this prediction this morning: If the Democrats are successful in removing the president from office, I’m afraid it will cause a Civil War-like fracture in this nation from which this country will never heal.”
So we don’t go bat-shit, he isn’t predicting a “civil war,” but a rupture in our social and political fabric akin to that which happened during the Civil War. Just so we know I don’t see this tweet as a threat. trump, in his brilliance, tweeted a big chunk of jeffress’ comments on Fox, including the Civil War comment. Here are trump’s tweets reflecting jeffress’ comments. Note that trump deleted the following part of jeffress’ comments: “.....I do want to make this prediction this morning.....” In essence, trump was making the comment about the Civil War-fracture his own, minimizing attribution to jeffress.
Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, a Republican, a five-term Congressman from Bloomington, Illinois, a US Air Force pilot who served two terms in Iraq and also flew missions in Afghanistan and a Lieutenant Colonel in the Wisconsin Air National Guard, responded thus, in Twitter:
I respect Adam Kinzinger. If you read my posts, you know I’m a progressive who generally has few kind or even neutral thoughts about republicans, in their present iteration. When Representative Kinzinger is pissed, I notice, and so should millions of republicans, whether or not from Illinois.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger in the Capitol in June. Photo: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call
And, by the way, this pastor jeffress, according to this article in The Hill, has this history:
Jeffress, a Dallas-based pastor and known supporter of Trump, has a history of controversial and offensive comments.
He has reportedly made derogatory remarks about Islam, calling it "a religion that promotes pedophilia" and a "heresy from the pit of hell."
He has also called Mormonism a "cult" that is not a true part of Christianity and said "you can't be saved by being a Jew.” Then-Senate candidate Mitt Romney denounced Jeffress after it was announced he would take part in the opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem last year.
He also said this, within the past few days, about climate change and Greta Thunberg. This is an excerpt from an article in Baptist News Global (nothing like going directly to the source, huh?):
Jeffress, a spiritual adviser to President Trump and frequent defender of the administration’s policies, downplayed Thunberg’s concerns Sept. 23 on Todd Starnes’ radio show by referencing the biblical story of Noah’s Ark.
“Somebody needs to read poor Greta Genesis Chapter 9 and tell her next time she worries about global warming just look at a rainbow,” Jeffress said. “That’s God’s promise that the polar ice caps aren’t going to melt and flood the world again.”
The three-chapter-long Genesis flood narrative — where God spares Noah, his family and livestock from a worldwide flood that kills all land-dwelling creatures — ends with God setting his bow in the clouds to signify a covenant promising “the waters shall never again become a flood to destroy all flesh.”
Baptist pastor Robert Jeffress suggested that Democratic 2020 candidates aren't talking about the "real God" when they talk about their faith.
Robert Jeffress cited the Bible on "Fox & Friends" to support the president’s plans for a border wall — but not all Christians agree.
Evangelical pastors are con men, really no different than trump.
26.08. is birthday of Denise Jeffress. Ex-wife of Johnson Jeffress. And ex-wife of Yves Jacquet.
She’s mom of three Gilbert (with Yves), Rodney and Robert. (with Johnson)
Denise has fortune/knowledge aspiration and she to become criminal mastermind. She is currently working as con artist.
Happy Birthday, Denise!