Falwell Fights Fire With Fire

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Wieneke, Von Trump, and Schicklgruber

Jerry Falwell Jr. has anointed a Satanic Sinner to go AGAINST Democratic Candidates and Americans who vote for them. This is an egregious trespass against Separation of Church and State, in that the church is traditionally FOR candidates because they are outstanding Christians, thus, good representatives of Jesus. Just as the Pope ‘The Vicar of Christ’ is considered Jesus in his earthly form, it stands to reason the Protestant-Baptists churches would expect the Return of Jesus to take place via a candidate that is very close to Jesus and his teaching. Voting is not saving souls. Jesus never cast one ballot.

This giving up of ones Faith, in order to OPPOSE the choice of any Party, is to forsake ‘The Great Commission’. Surely there are Democrats that the Spirit of the Lord is preparing to……come to him!  How will Donald Trump do the Lord’s work – after he climbs off the secular soap box provided TO ALL candidates, and on to a make-shift pulpit provided by one mortal man who wants to BACK A WINNER vs. A LOSER, like Sarah Palin – and Donald Cruz – a true evangelical like his father?

Many evangelicals are in shock! They claim they never saw this coming, and were denied s voice to prevent it. This Divine Election of Trump was not a Democratic Process. Jerry Dictator Falwell Jr. rendered millions of evangelicals BIG TIME LOSERS, in his insane need TO GET, TO BEAT, TO DESTROY a political party he must deem THE PARTY OF SATAN. This is exactly why our Founding Father wanted Separation of Church of State.

I saw this coming when Trump waved around s Bible, went to church, and got the endorsement of Sarah Palin. Because the evangelical church is no longer FOR anything, they should lose their tax exempt status. I demand Falwell and Trump leave my ancestors party – PRONTO = and form their own party! How about the 4F party?

F – for FAKE

F – for FLUNKY

F – for FAILURE

F – for FALSE PROPHET

I saw this coming in my post on the Deutsche Nazi Christian Church that Hitler employed against his enemies without embrasing it doctrines Adolph felt this church did not go far enough to be AGAINST every thing the Dictator was AGAINST.

Wieneke, Von Trump, and Schicklgruber

Jon Presco

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http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/jerry-falwell-jr-endorses-trump-218238

“If we’d known an endorsement was imminent, we may have spoken up louder and sooner,” said Liberty graduate Janet Kelly, who was Virginia’s secretary of the Commonwealth from 2010 to 2014. Kelly said she has “nothing but overall praise” for Falwell but disagrees with his decision: “For a school that focuses on loving God and loving other people, it’s odd to endorse someone who only seems to love himself and other people who love him.”

At Liberty last week, Trump, who identifies as a Presbyterian, drew laughter when he called the Bible’s Second Corinthians “Two Corinthians.” Many evangelical leaders have criticized his admitted extramarital affairs and failure to ever ask for God’s forgiveness, but Falwell today called him “a successful executive and entrepreneur, a wonderful father and a man who I believe can lead our country to greatness again.”

“To try to equate Christian fruit with creating jobs is laughable,” said Dean Inserra, a 2003 Liberty graduate and lead pastor of City Church Tallahassee, a Southern Baptist congregation in Tallahassee, Fla., with about 1,500 attendees. “It’s insulting to anyone who paid a lot of money to attend that school.”

Liberty’s alumni network came alive in the aftermath of Falwell’s announcement—with almost all of the conversation negative, according to numerous graduates. Most of the disagreement revolved around which candidate Falwell endorsed, not the fact that he endorsed a candidate.

But several alumni said the endorsement illustrated that Falwell had lost sight of the university’s mission to “build champions for Christ.”

“The goal of Liberty University is not to defeat Democrats,” Inserra said. “A populist nationalism has become the chief religion of the day at Liberty. … This is a tangible example of what it looks like to gain the whole world but lose your soul.”

In a series of Twitter posts, the university said it would have no comment on the endorsement. Although Falwell endorsed Trump in his personal capacity, many believed that fact would go unnoticed or ignored.

“[Fallwell Jr.] would not have his platform if not for his father’s name and the school,” said Chelsea Patterson, Liberty’s 2013 senior class president, who now works on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. “Even though he did make the endorsement in his personal capacity, he’s not stupid—he has to realize that it reflects on students, on teachers, on staff, on donors, and on the school.”

Patterson and several others said the announcement makes them less likely to give to the school and predicted long-term effects among donors. They said they’re becoming increasingly reluctant to be associated with their university in public.

“When Jerry Falwell Jr. makes a personal endorsement of Donald Trump, there are tens of thousands of us in our workplaces and stations who have to explain the rationale for it,” said former Pennsylvania state Rep. Jeff Coleman, a 2001 liberty graduate. “It’s not just a decision that impacts one person or one family.”

Jerry Falwell Sr. founded the Lynchburg, Va., institution in 1971, and it became Liberty University in 1984. For years the school struggled financially, but it became debt-free upon the elder Falwell’s 2007 death and has grown into the largest Christian university in the world.

After their father’s death, Jerry Falwell Jr. took over as Liberty’s president, while his brother Jonathan Falwell assumed his father’s pastorate at Thomas Road Baptist Church. A significant number of Liberty alumni remain loyal to Jonathan, who they say is more gospel-focused than his business-minded brother—a focus evident in his tweets on Tuesday.

“Biblical truths shouldn’t be shelved just because you’re in the voting booth,” Jonathan Falwell tweeted, two days after posting: “Arrogance is not a desirable personality trait. We are to live by Christ’s example of humility.”

Several Liberty graduates said they want Jonathan Falwell to take a more active role in representing them. In a statement to WORLD, Jonathan said it is his role to point people not to a political candidate but to “Jesus Christ as the ultimate and only hope for mankind and the problems we face as a nation.”

 

 

 

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