China Chose Trump In 24

According to our Christianized Satanic President, China chose Trump to be America’s President in 2024, and, China chose Catholic Joe to be our president in 2020. There is real evidence Joe Biden is a Catholic, and NO evidence to prove Donald Trump is a Christian. If he was, then Jesus would have chosen Trump to win in 2020 – overriding the Evil Promoters of Atheists in the world. The problem with this, is….JESUS HAS NO POWER OVER AMERICAN VOTERS. If he did, then all the millions of Christians who voted for God’s Choice, must ask ….

WHAT THEY DID WRONG TO ANGER GOD, AND FALL OUT OF HIS FAVOR IN 2020?

Do non-Christians and Atheists get to answer this question – too? What is the population of China. Did they get to own – an opinion?

How many times has God punished His Chosen People for angering Him.

LET US COUNT THE WAYS!

There is no evidence our Founding Father’s considered ‘The Wrath of God’ in devising a new way….THE COMMON MAN CAN EXERCISE HIS WRATH! Consider tje French Revolution! Consider…..THE DIVINE RULE OF KINGS! How many royal people were attacked by a mob of subjects – and killed by The WRATH OF THE MOB? Didn’t the ex-president of the United State send a mob to our Capitol to fight the police – AND HANG MIKE PENCE – in the name of Jesus?

While watching Trump LIE HIS ASS OFF, I asked this question…..

IS DONALD TRUMP SATAN? IF SO, WAS HE CO-CREATED BY THE WILL OF CHRISTIANS, AND, NOT GOD! IS THE REAL GOD LOSING HIS BATTLE WITH

SATAN TRUMP – THE SUPREME LIAR?

HERE’S YOUR BONUS QUESTION. IF DEMOCRATS ARE ROOTING FOR CHINA TO TAKE OVER OUR DEMOCRACY, AND HOW WE VOTE, WHAT CAN DEMOCRATS DO TO HELP CHINA? IS THERE REAL EVIDENCE CHINA, AND THUS SATAN, HAD HELP BY U.S. CITIZENS? CAN WE SEND CHINA…..

$5.00 DOLLARS TO CRUSH THE REPUBLICAN PARTY?

Last question, what if Jesus and China….DID NOTHING TO INFLUENCE OUR ELECTIONS?

So, We The People can CROSS THEM OUT…..and move down the list?

John Presco

https://www.jesusrestores.com/blog/the-uncomfortable-truth-about-the-wrath-of-god

“I heard no concrete evidence or even allegations that foreign actors actually changed the results of American elections,” Coons told CNN after the address.

“There is only one person involved in this who we know for sure tried to meddle in the 2020 elections, and that is Donald J. Trump.”

Appointed U.S. Minister to France in 1785, Thomas Jefferson was the American Government’s man on the ground in Paris in July 1789 when the French people rose up against their rulers and the first blood was shed in the opening days of the French Revolution. Author of the Declaration of Independence whose immortal words had come to define the spirit of the Revolution in America, Jefferson followed closely and with great interest the events of the unfolding Revolution in France.

Trump attacks U.S. election integrity, as Republicans face risk of midterm defeat

U.S. president uses prime-time address to try to make Americans believe the voting system is rigged

Mike Crawley · CBC News · Posted: Jul 17, 2026 1:00 AM PDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

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Duration2:40In a national address, U.S. President Donald Trump accused China of election interference, including in the 2020 U.S. election he continues to claim he won. Trump says the White House will release proof that China hacked voter files and that intelligence agencies covered it up.

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Near the start of his address to the nation Thursday night, U.S. President Donald Trump solemnly insisted that his aim was not to undermine confidence in the country’s elections.

He then did pretty much everything he could during his 27 minutes of airtime to make Americans believe the voting system in the world’s oldest modern democracy is rigged.

“There’s no third world country that has elections like we have,” Trump said at one point.

Trump made sensational claims, depicting an election system riddled with vulnerabilities from hacking, foreign interference, non-citizens voting and mail-in ballot fraud, all covered up by what he called the “deep state” of intelligence officials.

“Our purpose in disclosing this information is not to weaken confidence in elections, but to earn that confidence by confronting vulnerabilities and correcting them very, very quickly,” he said early in the speech. 

While some observers expected Trump’s main goal would be to prove his oft-repeated lie that the 2020 election was stolen from him, the message seemed more directed at making Americans fear for the integrity of the vote right now — just in time for the crucial 2026 midterms.

Donald Trump stands at lectern, looking toward a teleprompter visible between seated guests.
Trump delivered his Thursday evening address to the nation from the East Room of the White House, as members of his cabinet and top staff looked on. (Saul Loeb/Pool/Agence France-Presse)

Polling suggests the Republicans are poised to lose their slim majority in the House, which could put the Democrats in position to launch impeachment proceedings against Trump, and are potentially at risk of losing control of the Senate.

Senate Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer predicted before Trump’s address that it would be “about undermining the 2026 election before a single vote has been cast.”

That prediction seemed to be borne out the longer Trump’s address went on.

U.S. election system ‘falls catastrophically short’

“Every American deserves to know that when they cast their vote, that vote will be counted accurately, in a system … where cheating and interference are not just difficult, but virtually impossible,” Trump said.

“Unfortunately, the system we have today falls catastrophically short of that standard,” he added.

Trump made five key claims in his address.

  • China obtained voter files containing personal information on 270 million Americans.
  • China tried “undermining domestic confidence” in Trump ahead of the 2020 election.
  • Voting machines and tabulating systems are exposed to hacking and manipulation.
  • Hundreds of thousands of dead people and non-citizens are registered to vote.
  • The U.S. intelligence community hid evidence of fraud from Trump.

“Put together, these disclosures reveal an election system so broken and so vulnerable that no one can possibly defend it,” said Trump.

A woman walks past voting booths, marked with a U.S. flag and the word 'Vote'
Among the unproven claims Trump made during his address were that U.S. voting machines and tabulating systems are vulnerable to hacking and manipulation and that hundreds of thousands of dead people and non-citizens are registered to vote. (Mark Duncan/The Associated Press)

But dig a little into each claim, and there’s nothing to suggest that any of them actually affected the results of any U.S. election.

Foreign attempts to influence U.S. elections are nothing new, said Sue Gordon, who served as principal deputy director of national intelligence during Trump’s first term.

‘It does the work of our adversaries’

Gordon says Trump did not reveal any evidence that China’s meddling had an impact on the outcome of the 2020 vote.

“I think this was a dangerous speech about an incredibly important topic,” Gordon told CNN on Thursday night.

“It does the work of our adversaries,” she said. “See, they don’t have to interfere. They just have to convince us to not trust our democracy.”

Issue One, a bipartisan non-profit organization that advocates for democracy, said Trump’s address was “riddled with tired, debunked lies and distortions” in an attempt to exert presidential power over elections.

“Americans shouldn’t lose sight of what’s happening,” said Issue One’s co-founder and CEO Nick Penniman. “This isn’t about the 2020 elections – this is about 2026 and 2028.”

WATCH | Two strategists dissect Trump’s ‘election interference’ claims:

Political consultants break down Trump’s speech

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Duration5:48Democratic strategist Laura Fink and former Republican strategist Ally Sammarco discuss U.S. President Donald Trump’s national address about election interference with the CBC’s Ian Hanomansing.

Trump’s proposed solution to the alleged fragility of the U.S. electoral system is the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or the SAVE Act, a bill that’s been floundering on Capitol Hill for months, with too few senators willing to back it.

He pleaded with Americans to call their members of Congress to urge them to pass the bill.

Yet it’s anything but clear how the SAVE Act would deal with the foreign interference and voting machine vulnerabilities that Trump claimed to be plaguing the election system.

It would force all voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship — such as a birth certificate or passport — in person to register to vote.

White House posts declassified documents

During Trump’s address, the White House posted on its website the declassified documents that the president said provided the evidence for his allegations.

The documents do not consistently appear to back up Trump’s claims.

“We assess that Beijing has taken some low-level, exploratory steps to denigrate the President and shape voter perceptions ahead of the election,” says one email, dated Oct. 5, 2020, from what appears to be an intelligence official whose name is redacted.

Trump turned that into a claim that China wanted to make Americans think “your president wasn’t so hot, when actually your president has done a great job, and they did everything possible to do exactly that.”

Still, there’s no doubt this is not the last you’ll hear from Trump about election integrity in the three-plus months until the midterms.

For the better part of a year, the Democrats and pro-democracy activists have been expressing growing concern over what they see as a pattern of the Trump administration attempting to wrest control of election management away from the states and to make Americans doubt the security of the ballot.

Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware says Trump made “lots of dark and sinister allegations” of vulnerabilities in the U.S. election system during his address, as part of an ongoing effort to avoid Republican losses in the upcoming midterms.

“I heard no concrete evidence or even allegations that foreign actors actually changed the results of American elections,” Coons told CNN after the address.

“There is only one person involved in this who we know for sure tried to meddle in the 2020 elections, and that is Donald J. Trump.”

The Uncomfortable Truth about the Wrath of God

Aug 25 

Written By John Van Wagoner

At the end of my last post on the love of God, I wrote, “The love of God is good, right? What about the wrath of God? Oh, not so good. But just as real. Stay tuned”. This post begins a new series I am writing on the wrath of God. At this point I am not sure how many posts will be in the series. All I know right now is that God is really stretching and teaching me. What I have learned so far is exciting and powerful and sobering. 

Before Judy and I left for our river cruise I wrote a 6-part series on the love of God. The apostle John tells us that God is love, which means love is His essential nature. God’s love is agape – a perfect love rooted in and tied to God’s holiness. God’s love for His creation emanates from His character and His will; it is not dependent on the behavior or the loveliness of the one to whom the love is directed. Hallelujah!

But Scripture is clear. The wrath of God is real. In just one of hundreds of references to God’s wrath in scripture, Paul writes in Romans 2: “But because of your stubbornness and unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of God’s wrath, when His righteous judgment will be revealed” (Romans 2: 5 NIV).

How is it possible for God, who is love, to show wrath toward His children? (Clarification — as you will read, God loves mankind, the world, His creation. But not all mankind are children of God. God’s children are the people who believe in Him, have been born again, and accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. When I use “Children of God” in this post, I am refering to born again believers). Isn’t wrath the opposite of love? To fully appreciate the holiness of God and the vast, infinite depth and worth of God’s love for us, and the magnitude of the grace of God, it is absolutely essential that we understand and stand in awe of the wrath of God. Unfortunately, the doctrine of the wrath of God is understood by many to be bad news (it is, in fact, a fundamental part of the good news), and no one likes bad news. And it seems like many churches in the west want to focus on the love of God, leaving out the wrath of God, which ultimately means denying the holiness and perfection of God and the power of sin to corrupt and kill.

In the movement toward denying the wrath of God, the Presbyterian Church USA has tried to change the words “the wrath of God was satisfied” from the popular song ‘In Christ Alone’ to “the love of God was magnified”. They kind of have a point. The doctrine of the wrath of God has been almost abandoned by much of the Church in the west. Is Scripture ambiguous about the wrath of God? Is a loving God really going to condemn sinners to hell? Isn’t a loving God inconsistent with wrath? And what is God’s wrath anyway? I am a believer – should I worry about the wrath of God? These and other questions about God’s wrath are important for our walk with Christ. As I have written, we cannot really understand the love of God until we also take a closer look into the doctrine of the wrath of God. This is the first in a series of posts in which I will do my best to explore the wrath of God and attempt to answer these and other questions.

The wrath of God, or words that imply God’s wrath, are mentioned over 600 times in Scripture according to D.A. Carson. It is as much a part of the New Testament as it is the Old Testament. God’s holiness, our sin, God’s grace, Christ’s death, the work of the cross, and the reason for our hope are all connected to the wrath of God. If God is not a God of wrath, the cross, Jesus’ death, grace, and our need for a savior would have no meaning or significance. God’s holiness requires God’s wrath. So what is the wrath of God?

God is love. He is not a God of wrath. His wrath is a secondary attribute, not His nature. His wrath is the required response of a holy God to sin including idolatry, disobedience and rebellion of His children, and all demonic powers and principalities that seek to overthrow His rule and reign. (Here is a link to an interview with D.A. Carson on the wrath of God. It is a great summary lasting about 12 minutes:

http://www.desiringgod.org/interviews/the-doctrine-of-the-wrath-of-god).

The wrath of God is the determined, willed, chosen, visceral reaction of a holy God to all that dishonors Him, rebels against Him, calls into question His character, His power, His goodness; and all who worship idols. God’s wrath is the consequence of God’s hatred of evil — human Sin (idolatry), sins (the consequence of disobedience), and demonic powers and principalities, all of which I connect indirectly or directly with evil. His wrath is tied to His holiness because a perfect and holy God must resist and punish all that is unholy and godless (after D. A. Carson, see the link above).

God’s wrath is not like our anger. God does not fly off the handle. He does not lose control, and lash out in unpredictable anger. His wrath is not like our emotional anger, which can rise up and take control of our words and actions. His wrath is deliberate, marked by sober judgment, condemnation, and punishment. But it is never arbitrary. God’s wrath is tied to His holiness; judgment is part of His perfection.

To deny the wrath of God is to deny His holiness, our sinfulness, the presence of the demonic in creation, or all of these. Where there is no sin there will be no wrath. Is there sin in the world? Then God’s holiness demands a wrathful response.

In an on-line post about the holiness of God and the wrath of God, John Piper writes this:

When we say God is holy we mean that, along with the immeasurableness of His greatness, His character is unimpeachable. He cannot be charged with wrong. He has an infinite love for what is infinitely valuable and an infinite hate (His wrath – my words) for what opposes the infinitely valuable. His delight in praiseworthy things is unbounded, and his abhorrence of what is blameworthy is perfect.”

 “God has an infinite love for what is infinitely valuable”. Does God love His creation – as He created it to function? Of course; He called it good. His creation is infinitely valuable to Him. Does that love include His children, that is, you and me, remembering that His love is not like the world’s love? He loves with agape love. Of course He loves us, all of us.

In his book ‘The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God’, Carson writes:

“I affirm, then, that both Arminians and Calvinists should rightly affirm that Christ died for all, in the sense that Christ’s death was sufficient for all, and that Scripture portrays God as inviting, commanding, and desiring the salvation of all, out of love” (pg. 77).

Yes, He loves us. How do we know? Scripture tells us that God loved the world, not just some of the world. But more importantly when we look at the cross we see the great love God has for us. It is at the cross that the love of God and the wrath of God meet. Bottom line, our sins — yours and mine — have to be judged, condemned, and punished by God. The punishment for our sins should be death — certainly spiritual and emotional death now, perhaps even physical death. That is bad enough. But beyond that, we should live in hell for eternity. For me, that is a terrifying thought. On the cross, Christ did at least two things. Out of His infinite love for you and me, He stood in our places and absorbed the wrath that was rightfully ours. Think about that. He never did any thing wrong? We were the sinners! That is love! And scary, because in John He commanded us to love others the way He loved us.

I said He did two things at the cross. His wrath also was directed at Satan. On the cross, Christ defeated the power of evil. Not that there is no longer evil in the world. Of course there is. But its power to enslave us is broken. Hallelujah.

As I will explain in another post, the gift of repentance is another major manifestation of God’s grace and a way to ameliorate God’s wrath. True repentance is a necessary element of our salvation. We do not repent, we are repentant.

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