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The farther along I get on my faith journey... (Original Post) SKKY Jan 2019 OP
Sometimes we "see" what we need to see in the words. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #1
What we need to see, or what we want to see... SKKY Jan 2019 #2
True, but many in the GOP look to the Bible for justification for their actions. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #3
I tend to agree. TomSlick Jan 2019 #4
Sage counsel, this. SKKY Jan 2019 #5
Posted on the frig. TomSlick Jan 2019 #6
The Trump cult is Christian Identity, not true Christianity workinclasszero Jan 2019 #7
+1 violetpastille Jan 2019 #8
I responded to this, at least in part, Fortinbras Armstrong Jan 2019 #9
Pay attention to what THEY quote, etc. Liberal Insights Jan 2019 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author standingtall Jan 2019 #11
The farther right you go, the less Christian you get... Christopher-81 Jan 2019 #12
Welcome to DU meow2u3 Jan 2019 #13

guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
1. Sometimes we "see" what we need to see in the words.
Thu Jan 3, 2019, 06:29 PM
Jan 2019

So "give up your wealth and follow me" magically becomes:

if you are wealthy it is because you are a great person.

SKKY

(12,223 posts)
2. What we need to see, or what we want to see...
Thu Jan 3, 2019, 06:38 PM
Jan 2019

...it just seems to me that many, many Republicans interpret the Bible to suit their own beliefs, which so often are antithetical to what the word is actually saying.. Jeff Session's application of the apostle Paul during the immigration debate being the obvious example of that.

guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
3. True, but many in the GOP look to the Bible for justification for their actions.
Thu Jan 3, 2019, 06:42 PM
Jan 2019

Serial adulterer Newt Gingrich speaks of forgiveness, and Jesus counselled forgiveness, 7 times 70, but also said to go and sin no more.

Apparently Gingrich did not read to the end of the verse.

TomSlick

(11,841 posts)
4. I tend to agree.
Thu Jan 3, 2019, 07:54 PM
Jan 2019

The Lord grant that more of his people should trouble themselves to read the Bible. Matthew 25: 31-46 would be a great place to start.

 

workinclasszero

(28,270 posts)
7. The Trump cult is Christian Identity, not true Christianity
Thu Jan 3, 2019, 11:40 PM
Jan 2019

You could not find people who are further away from the teachings of Jesus than Trump and the pious hypocrites who follow him.

Their own words condemn them.


A poor person never gave anyone a job. A poor person never gave anybody charity, not of any real volume. It’s just common sense to me.

Jerry Falwell Jr.


Does this so called evangelical Christian leader really follow the Lord Jesus that was born in a animal stable to poor parents?

The Lord that warns not to build up treasure on earth? The Lord that told the rich man to sell all he owned and give it to the poor?

The poor that the Trump cult so obviously despise with every fiber of their being!

Liberal Insights

(109 posts)
10. Pay attention to what THEY quote, etc.
Sun Jan 13, 2019, 01:06 PM
Jan 2019

If you pay attention to what THEY read, hear from their preachers, and then quote, you will find that
it's not the same as what WE read and like and quote and act on.
Whereas we LIBERALS relate to the BEST teaching of the bible, i.e. the Gospels (i.e "good news" to the poor and the downtrodden http://LiberalsLikeChrist.Org/Christlike



what THEY most love and quote is the "bad news" of Paul of Tarsus,

as I show at http://WhatWouldJesusThink.info/AboutBadNewsPaul !

Response to Liberal Insights (Reply #10)

Christopher-81

(4 posts)
12. The farther right you go, the less Christian you get...
Wed Jan 16, 2019, 12:44 PM
Jan 2019

I am always puzzled by Republicans and indeed others who wear the lapel of Christianity with pride, but then somehow manage to reconcile in their head things like their support for capital punishment, their opposition to universal public health care, their lack of concern for the marginalized in their midst, their enthusiasm for Donald Trump or their embrace of the prosperity gospel with the teachings of Christ.

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