As many are probably aware, the Democrats have a host of very poor candidates lined up for the 2020 Presidential election in the United States; old, tired insiders who will excite no one, and who will likely be soundly defeated by Trump in his quest for a second term.
But they have one candidate lurking in the shadows that would not only present very real problems for Donald Trump politically, but who would also paint his entire conservative Christian base in a very bad light, given that he claims the moral high ground.
I'm talking specifically about Pete Buttigieg, who is not only a practicing and avowed homosexual but loudly proclaims he is a Christian, and that homosexuality is condoned by scripture. He is currently the Democratic front-runner in some states, and is likely to gain momentum in the coming months, given the incredibly poor competition he is running against for the Democratic nomination.
If he gets nominated, can you imagine the hatred that will be generated by the liberal media towards conservative Christian supporters of Trump, i.e. those who stand on the Biblical assertion that homosexuality is a sin? And what would a Buttigieg nomination force Trump to do? How would he respond to someone over the issue of homosexuality? Someone who was claiming higher moral ground, and that Trump's form of "Christianity" is bigoted and homophobic? No small wonder that as much of prolific Twitter-maniac as Trump can be, he has said not a single WORD about Pete Buttigieg. Probably because he knows a real threat when he sees one, and does not want to draw attention. The younger generations would just eat up the idea of playing a part in electing the nation's first homosexual President, and I've heard even some Christian young people are behind him as well.
Time will tell, but if Buttigieg sticks around, there's always 2024 too, and his potential nomination could lead to some bad things, including:
1. The promotion of homosexual "Christianity" on a national scale, through a charismatic leader. As we were discussing in a thread about David Wilkerson's vision in 1973 (see my thread on it), homosexual "Christianity" is predicted to eventually become widespread in the United States, with homosexual churches being established in nearly every city in the country.
2. Increased hatred for and public vilification of conservative Christians.
3. Increased divisiveness in society, as Satan uses many, including many Christians, to fan the flames of strife over the debate of whether homosexuality is a sin or not.
Too busy to give a lot of replies right now, but I will tag a few people who might be interested in it.
The man and his message:
Why Pete Buttigieg Is The Most Destructive Candidate For Christianity
God bless,
Hidden In Him
@Enoch111, @Willie T, @marks, @Mayflower, @Helen, @Heart2Soul, @lforrest.
But they have one candidate lurking in the shadows that would not only present very real problems for Donald Trump politically, but who would also paint his entire conservative Christian base in a very bad light, given that he claims the moral high ground.
I'm talking specifically about Pete Buttigieg, who is not only a practicing and avowed homosexual but loudly proclaims he is a Christian, and that homosexuality is condoned by scripture. He is currently the Democratic front-runner in some states, and is likely to gain momentum in the coming months, given the incredibly poor competition he is running against for the Democratic nomination.
If he gets nominated, can you imagine the hatred that will be generated by the liberal media towards conservative Christian supporters of Trump, i.e. those who stand on the Biblical assertion that homosexuality is a sin? And what would a Buttigieg nomination force Trump to do? How would he respond to someone over the issue of homosexuality? Someone who was claiming higher moral ground, and that Trump's form of "Christianity" is bigoted and homophobic? No small wonder that as much of prolific Twitter-maniac as Trump can be, he has said not a single WORD about Pete Buttigieg. Probably because he knows a real threat when he sees one, and does not want to draw attention. The younger generations would just eat up the idea of playing a part in electing the nation's first homosexual President, and I've heard even some Christian young people are behind him as well.
Time will tell, but if Buttigieg sticks around, there's always 2024 too, and his potential nomination could lead to some bad things, including:
1. The promotion of homosexual "Christianity" on a national scale, through a charismatic leader. As we were discussing in a thread about David Wilkerson's vision in 1973 (see my thread on it), homosexual "Christianity" is predicted to eventually become widespread in the United States, with homosexual churches being established in nearly every city in the country.
2. Increased hatred for and public vilification of conservative Christians.
3. Increased divisiveness in society, as Satan uses many, including many Christians, to fan the flames of strife over the debate of whether homosexuality is a sin or not.
Too busy to give a lot of replies right now, but I will tag a few people who might be interested in it.
The man and his message:
Why Pete Buttigieg Is The Most Destructive Candidate For Christianity
God bless,
Hidden In Him
@Enoch111, @Willie T, @marks, @Mayflower, @Helen, @Heart2Soul, @lforrest.
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