As much as two thirds of the evangelicals in the state of South Carolina are said to have contributed to Donald Trump’s victory in the primary election in that state, according to some sources. Prior to the election period, there was a widespread perception that all evangelicals met the following criteria: they were born again, they attended church, and they studied the Bible. In the event that the definition has not been altered, the most recent actions shown by evangelicals would compel us to forsake the previous definition in favor of a completely new lineage that has never been seen before in the all of Christendom. When a person is, in reality, born again, reading the Bible, and believing in the Lord, there would be no conceivable way to explain supporting Donald Trump for President. This is true regardless of the definitions that are used. There are a number of teachings in the Bible that would cast doubt on president Trump’s eligibility to run for office. Jesus Christ was aware that as time passed, a great number of individuals would either erroneously believe that they were Christians or would willfully engage in dishonesty and deception in order to assert that they were, in fact, a part of an established Christian community. Having this knowledge, Christ provided his disciples with a number of tests that could be used to determine the genuineness of any and all individuals who claimed to be affiliated with the Christian faith. Presented here is that test in all of its straightforwardness, but also its profoundness and its complete accuracy in judging the validity of any claim made by anybody. In this test, Jesus did not prohibit listening to and carefully considering the words of another person; nevertheless, he did say that we would gain a better understanding by studying a person’s output, their deeds, and the things that they truly accomplish in their life. Even in a society where even those who do not believe in God insist that deeds speak louder than words, this seems reasonable. By the fruits that they produce, you will recognize them. Are males more likely to collect figs from thistles than grapes from thorns? To the same extent, a healthy tree bears fruit that is healthy, while a tree that is unhealthy bears fruit that is unhealthy. Just as a good tree cannot produce bad fruit, a corrupt tree cannot produce good fruit. Both of these things are impossible. Each and every tree that does not produce fruit that is of high quality is cut down and thrown into the fire. You will thus recognize them by the fruits that they produce. Revelation 7:16–20 Now that Trump is running for president, his whole life is subject to unrestricted examination from the general public. After reviewing the information that has been revealed about Mr. Trump, there is just one more significant issue that has to be answered: is there anything on this list that can be considered “good fruit” originating from a “good tree?” Are any of these things worthy of Christ’s approval, and if not, what are the reasons for this? Are they the “good fruit” that Christ warned us about, or are they the thorns, figs, and thistles that that Christ warned us about? You make the decision. It would be impossible to include all of Trump’s prior beliefs and present statements into a single article since the list would be too extensive. In light of the teachings of Christ and the scriptures, the following is a condensed list of eight topics that may be brought into consideration for analysis. If you are able to express that any of these things seem to you to be “fruit” of the Christian faith, then it is possible that your own definition of “evangelical” is something that you need to reconsider. Participation in the establishment of casinos and the propagation of the notion that gambling constitutes a curse. The act of gambling is a behavior that attracts criminals, causes damage to houses, and undermines the fundamental dignity of persons. Furthermore, it is a waste of our resources and eliminates any possibility of being referred to as “good stewards” of the treasures that God has bestowed upon us. The participation in highly competitive television programs that encourage the exploitation of women, greed in business, and the worship of achievement rather than the development of character and godliness in individuals. Taking into consideration the teachings of Christ that can be found in Matthew 16:26, the accumulation of wealth serves as an example of a good purpose for all individuals. “What is the benefit to a guy if he is able to acquire the whole globe but at the same time lose his own soul? what is it that a guy is willing to give up in return for his soul? The cultivation of relationships with convicted criminals, organized crime figures, and opponents of the United States of America in the past. A piece written by Dana Loesch titled “How I Came To My Opinion On Donald Trump” This individual has the distinction of being the first person in the history of the world to become a “Christian” without ever requesting forgiveness from God for their sins! “I’m Not Sure If I Ever Asked God’s Forgiveness,” that is what Donald Trump said, according to Christian Post. Expletives, four-letter words, and profanity that Donald used in his communications. Do you not believe that this is a glaring indicator that something is brewing under the surface that has nothing to do with God? As the saying goes, “A man who is good brings out that which is good out of the good treasure that is in his heart, and a man who is evil brings forth that which is evil out of the evil treasure that is in his heart; for the tongue speaks of the fullness that is in his heart.” It is Lu 6:45. professing to be in harmony with God yet not being familiar with the words of God. Exactly like a miracle performed backwards. It is impossible for anybody to assert that they are carrying out the will of God if they are not aware of what that will is in line with the revealed and written word of God. There is no way out of this immutability, not even for Donald Trump alone. What is the use for your calling me Lord, Lord, if you do not follow the things that I say? It is written in Lu 6:46. His campaign speech writer has provided him with passages from the Bible in order to reassure Christians that he is, in fact, in God’s good graces. However, this does not make up for the fact that he is unable to cite even a single verse from the Bible when he is requested to do so. Leaving it up to a human man to declare that he alone would “Make America great again” is beyond the responsibility and capabilities of a mortal man. This demonstrates a high level of vanity and folly in light of several warnings found in the Bible, which state that God alone is the one who makes it possible for countries to become “great” and takes that ability from them. “At what moment I will speak about a country and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, to tear down, and to destroy it: if that nation, against whom I have proclaimed, turns from their iniquity, I will repent of the evil that I would have planned to do unto them,” the prophet said. And at what moment I will speak about a country, and concerning a kingdom, to build and to plant it: if it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good wherewith I said I would benefit them.” In Jeremiah 18:9-10 Those who identify as “evangelicals” are the target audience for this list, rather than Donald Trump, who is the primary target of this list. If they are able to reject other candidates who have publicly professed their faith in God and who have made an effort to follow Christ despite all of their shortcomings and shortcomings, then why is it that the following text does not apply to all of them? Furthermore, if we do not support politicians that are godly for Trump, are we not also rejecting Christ himself? An example of this would be the following: “He who hears you hears me; and he who despises you despises me; and he who despises me despises him who sent me.” 16:10 in the Bible It is now abundantly clear that Donald Trump is the most prominent RINO (Republican in name only), who is then followed by a group of CINOs (Christians in name only), and the media is referring to them as “evangelicals.” What are the ways in which this combination will “Make America great again?” A hint, a warning, and a prophesy are all presented here: it will not happen. Since the year 2005, Michael Bresciani has been serving as the publisher of American Prophet.org. 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