True Christians won't be coopted by anyone, especially by a politician. However, in light of all the horrific wars, turmoil, violence, inflation, an invasion of illegal migrants, occurring in the last few years, a president who had very little of those aspects, will appeal to Christians. Instead of condemning the Word of God, because you don't like the source, why not embrace the fact that maybe just one person might read it and acquire some Godly knowledge.Bootstrap wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 11:28 amNot at all. I don't think I say anything even remotely like that. I have never said Christians need to support any candidate.
In fact, this thread is specifically about an un-Christian candidate. And his attempt to coopt American Christianity to his own purposes. That's at the heart of this thread.
If anyone is against Trump using a King James Bible, maybe they should take a close look at King James himself. King James as a king was also the leader of the church, in the 1600's when the Bible was first translated. King James appointed 47 scholars, and then the translators were broken down in committees. King James was known to have relationships with men. The King James Bible bears this ungodly man's name. It seems that Trump promoting a Bible is inconsequential in comparison the originator of the Bible, King James, who was not a godly man.