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President now identifies as ‘non-denominational Christian’

rlvaughn

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President Donald Trump, confirmed a Presbyterian, now identifies as ‘non-denominational Christian’
In an exclusive interview with Religion News Service, President Trump said in a written statement that he no longer identifies as a Presbyterian and now sees himself as a non-denominational Christian.

“Though I was confirmed at a Presbyterian church as a child, I now consider myself to be a non-denominational Christian,” Trump, who has repeatedly identified as a Presbyterian in the past, said in a written response to RNS.
 

SavedByGrace

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You mean fruit such as the so called "black messiah"did, most pro abortion and pro gay of any president?

BO? well I know that he was no "christian", but DT thinks that he is chosen by God, in which case he cannot lose, as God is The Victor!
 

Wingman68

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Beacuse many claim to be "christians", but bear nor fruit! DT being one.
I get the same feeling about some here, Baptist members of a Baptist Board, can you believe it (sarc)? Usually, in the heat of a discussion, they will start questioning the opposition’s Christianity. It’s their winning strategy. It just exposes them. They always return to the same repertoire, they don’t learn. Sad. Don’t be that guy.
 

Jerome

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December 24, 2019 • Southern Baptist Pastor Jimmy Scroggins and wife Kristin welcome the President and First Lady as they arrive at their West Palm Beach church


"On Christmas Eve...the president and first lady ditched services at the liberal church in Palm Beach where they were married and headed to a conservative Baptist-affiliated church in West Palm Beach."

"The Trumps have long attended Christmas and Easter services at [Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church]. In January 2005, the couple married there and a year later, their son, Barron, was baptized at the church."


[Scroggins is very prominent in the SBC: just finished term as chairman of Lifeway's board of trustees]
 

SavedByGrace

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December 24, 2019 • Southern Baptist Pastor Jimmy Scroggins and wife Kristin welcome the President and First Lady as they arrive at their West Palm Beach church


"On Christmas Eve...the president and first lady ditched services at the liberal church in Palm Beach where they were married and headed to a conservative Baptist-affiliated church in West Palm Beach."

"The Trumps have long attended Christmas and Easter services at [Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church]. In January 2005, the couple married there and a year later, their son, Barron, was baptized at the church."


[Scroggins is very prominent in the SBC: just finished term as chairman of Lifeway's board of trustees]

does Church attendance make a person a Christian?
 

SavedByGrace

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I get the same feeling about some here, Baptist members of a Baptist Board, can you believe it (sarc)? Usually, in the heat of a discussion, they will start questioning the opposition’s Christianity. It’s their winning strategy. It just exposes them. They always return to the same repertoire, they don’t learn. Sad. Don’t be that guy.

you mean when you cannot answer against what the Bible teaches? :Laugh
 

SavedByGrace

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Does your promotion of abortion loving candidates make you one?

see the problem when people make really stupid remarks, it makes them stupid! I do NOT support either Biden or Trump! And to suggest that I would EVER "promote" anyone who supports abortion, is a disgraceful slur, and you should apologise for slandering a fellow Christian! :Mad:Mad:Mad
 

kyredneck

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I'm 'non-denominational' at heart, there's gonna be, already is, folks from " every tribe, and tongue, and people, and nation" in heaven, and there's not a doubt in my mind that they can't all be Baptists. :)
 
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