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Related: About this forumTrumps Oval Office Prayer Points to More Power for Preachers
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Trumps Oval Office Prayer Points to More Power for Preachers
July 12, 2017 by Guest Contributor
Donald Trump bowed his head in prayer alongside Mike Pence and several evangelical Christian leaders in the Oval Office on Tuesday. While that act wasnt illegal, it showed just how much access right-wing Christians have in this administration.
Rev. Johnnie Moore, an advocate for religious freedom, posted the prayer photo after an all day meeting with evangelical leaders and the White House Office of Public Liaison. He said it was an honor to pray within the Oval Office for Trump and Pence.
Such an honor to pray within the Oval Office for @POTUS & @VP . pic.twitter.com/JrDOSJyFeN
Johnnie Moore ن (@JohnnieM) July 12, 2017
Pastor Jack Graham, the head of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Texas, was also present during the rain dance religious expression. He called for his Twitter followers to start covering Pence and Trump with prayer.
Please join us in covering POTUS and VPOTUS with prayer https://t.co/M5cvKPlcxf
Jack Graham (@jackngraham) July 12, 2017
Others who participated in the prayer include Pastor John Hagee, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, and American Values President Gary Bauer.
Some people criticized the Oval Office prayer, with author Michael Deibert simply replying Separation of church and state
Separation of church and state https://t.co/slZS6l94FL
Michael Deibert (@michaelcdeibert) July 12, 2017
Deibert added that his grandfather was a Lutheran minister who would have been equally repulsed by the Christians praying with Trump.
Did he have a point? I dont think so. We have seen prayers, even denominational ones, in the Oval Office before. But the fact that it isnt illegal doesnt mean it isnt a sign of something potentially more damaging.
According to Moore, the photo actually shows a substantive relationship between the evangelical community and this administration. Now thats scary.
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Trumps Oval Office Prayer Points to More Power for Preachers (Original Post)
NeoGreen
Jul 2017
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louis-t
(23,720 posts)1. Are they praying he doesn't get convicted?
Like they prayed for Obama's death?
lunasun
(21,646 posts)2. Remember the bible qoutes they said pointed to praying for Obama to die
John Hagee now which freak was he? Oh yeah super racists anti gay and adulterer
https://joelx.com/pastor-john-hagee-cornerstone-church-ministry-heresy-divorce-dirty-deeds/910/