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mallenr.bsky.social
Evangelical Christian, gun owner, pro-life. But I follow the actual Bible, the one where Jesus tells me to love & help others. I don't own a look@how-macho-I-am gun. And I am pro ALL life, not just those I think are politically expedient.
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Are you saying I'm blaming Trump on atheists? Not much sense in continuing to talk if you're listening so little to what I'm saying that that's your takeaway.
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I'm not sure how you define tricked, but yes they were. He's NOT a Christian. He's a (lowercase) christian evangelical (he "goes forth preaching HIS gospel). He's certainly not preaching THE Gospel. The Gospel includes the Sermon on the Mount, helping widows & orphans, welcoming the foreigner.
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Non-christians who believe in another faith/god were all total ~50% Trump. No faith at all were ~35% Trump.
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I don't feel represented by the DNC, and I think most liberals agree with me.
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Like I said (I really don't think you're actually listening bc I do agree with a lot of what you're saying, but you certainly aren't talking to me as if I do) it's not me. I'm not marking them, I don't know anyone who even does that. Do you believe Spam & Intolerant are the same thing?
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I do think that Christians in general voted for Trump. They were suckered! Or like the old WBush commercial "vote for us or wolves (terrorists) will kill your family", they were frightened. He's not a Christian. He fails the most basic test: asking God for forgiveness. youtu.be/IKLVIm7Q0IQ
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Big evil conservative facist Bluesky, huh? Gotcha. 《eyeroll》
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Is that your definition? Because I didn't say that. I did point out that Pew, where your data comes from, said that stat about people who go to church weekly.
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BTW, I'm not a Bluesky moderator nor do I know any. So all of your posts being marked as "Intolerant" is not me.
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Pew Research determined that 20-30% of Christians attend church weekly, so your big top, Trump-supporting number makes up ~25% of church attenders.
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My claim was based upon my participation in Christianity. I see the southern Baptist "evangelical christians " that support Trump. And I see folks in Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic, etc. who are appaled by him.
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Oh dude... I literally just said my thoughts on that. Stop with the preconceived notions.
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Are you using that article to support your notions? Because I see LOTS of info here that supports the opposite of what you're saying. Literally the one line that supports what you're saying is the one I agree with, "evangelicals". The Catholic line: they're pro-life & they're STILL not Trumpers.
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Nope. And no one does. Hence my ill-feelings about the conservatives who act like their Trump-loving style of "christianity" is the one true way. And you're making my point. The rest of us Christians don't declare ourselves the "one true" anything.
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Look, I'm sorry you had some bad juju with some folks who called themselves Christians. But the ratio of idiots who call themselves Christians but aren't is pretty close to the ratio of US citizens to how many voted for Trump.
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Again... "the few good" is a load of crap. The amount of people who call themselves christians but are actually just right-wing posers is a small amount of Christians.
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If his lips are moving.... he's lying.
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67% of the country are intolerant @sshole Christians? Where the F do you get your number from?! You do realize there are a FEW OK Christians in the world, yes?!
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By "they", I'm assuming you mean the ~20-25% of "christians" who vote for Trump?
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So.... censorship is your answer? Making sure I understand what you are saying here. It sounds like "I don't like what some religious people do & say, therefore we need to get rid of religion."
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The issue with religion is not religion (in this case "Christianity"). It's immoral people using religion as a tool. It's the same anywhere people like Trump are using it as a power grab.
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FAFO
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SNL does such a spot-on Pirro.
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Don't you mean "no one except Republicans are above the Law"?!
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Robert Draper is the "friend", BTW. Such a bunch of bull.