Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2017 11:17:19 GMT -5
YGBFKM, people... Do yahoos like Falwell really believe their own anti-Christian horseshit?
Falwell Praises Trump For ‘Bold Truthful’ Words On Charlottesville
"Finally a (Neo-Nazi) leader in White House"
www.westernjournalism.com/falwell-praises-trump-bold-truthful-words-charlottesville/
August 16, 2017
President Donald Trump received a ringing endorsement Wednesday from one evangelical supporter who is not turning his back on the president.
“Finally a leader in WH. Jobs returning, N Korea backing down, bold truthful stmt about #charlottesville tragedy.So proud of @realdonaldtrump,” Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. tweeted.
Finally a leader in WH. Jobs returning, N Korea backing down, bold truthful stmt about #charlottesville tragedy.So proud of @realdonaldtrump
— Jerry Falwell (@jerryfalwelljr) August 16, 2017
On Tuesday, Trump said both sides in the Charlottesville violence were to blame for letting unrest get out of hand.
Falwell is not the only major evangelical figure to support Trump.
On Sunday, when many voices were condemning Trump for blaming both sides in his response to Saturday’s violence in Charlottesville, Rev. Franklin Graham stood by him.
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“Shame on the politicians who are trying to push blame on President Trump for what happened in #Charlottesville, VA. That’s absurd,” Graham wrote on his Facebook page.
“What about the politicians such as the city council who voted to remove a memorial that had been in place since 1924, regardless of the possible repercussions? How about the city politicians who issued the permit for the lawful demonstration to defend the statue? And why didn’t the mayor or the governor see that a powder keg was about to explode and stop it before it got started? Instead they want to blame President Donald J. Trump for everything,” he wrote.
Graham said that the division taking place furthers the ends of Satan.
“Really, this boils down to evil in people’s hearts. Satan is behind it all. He wants division, he wants unrest, he wants violence and hatred. He’s the enemy of peace and unity. I denounce bigotry and racism of every form, be it black, white or any other. My prayer is that our nation will come together. We are stronger together, and our answers lie in turning to God,” he wrote.
Falwell Praises Trump For ‘Bold Truthful’ Words On Charlottesville
"Finally a (Neo-Nazi) leader in White House"
www.westernjournalism.com/falwell-praises-trump-bold-truthful-words-charlottesville/
August 16, 2017
President Donald Trump received a ringing endorsement Wednesday from one evangelical supporter who is not turning his back on the president.
“Finally a leader in WH. Jobs returning, N Korea backing down, bold truthful stmt about #charlottesville tragedy.So proud of @realdonaldtrump,” Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. tweeted.
Finally a leader in WH. Jobs returning, N Korea backing down, bold truthful stmt about #charlottesville tragedy.So proud of @realdonaldtrump
— Jerry Falwell (@jerryfalwelljr) August 16, 2017
On Tuesday, Trump said both sides in the Charlottesville violence were to blame for letting unrest get out of hand.
Falwell is not the only major evangelical figure to support Trump.
On Sunday, when many voices were condemning Trump for blaming both sides in his response to Saturday’s violence in Charlottesville, Rev. Franklin Graham stood by him.
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“Shame on the politicians who are trying to push blame on President Trump for what happened in #Charlottesville, VA. That’s absurd,” Graham wrote on his Facebook page.
“What about the politicians such as the city council who voted to remove a memorial that had been in place since 1924, regardless of the possible repercussions? How about the city politicians who issued the permit for the lawful demonstration to defend the statue? And why didn’t the mayor or the governor see that a powder keg was about to explode and stop it before it got started? Instead they want to blame President Donald J. Trump for everything,” he wrote.
Graham said that the division taking place furthers the ends of Satan.
“Really, this boils down to evil in people’s hearts. Satan is behind it all. He wants division, he wants unrest, he wants violence and hatred. He’s the enemy of peace and unity. I denounce bigotry and racism of every form, be it black, white or any other. My prayer is that our nation will come together. We are stronger together, and our answers lie in turning to God,” he wrote.