People have said no matter how low Trump goes, he never hits bottom. There is always level he is willing to stoop. That characteristic obviously goes for the evangelicals who defend him.
Rev. Franklin Graham has come out with a statement about Monday's event in which unarmed protesters and priests were tear-gassed so that Trump could have his picture taken holding up a Bible in front of a church. And it leaves me confused as to whether or not Graham is getting senile or he decided to outright lie.
Oh my God? What the hell was that? Graham doesn't simply defend Trump. He totally gaslights his readers about the incident. The entire article is a master class in deception even down to the picture accompanying it, which does not show Trump holding up the Bible (probably because he held it upside down)
No one asked Franklin if he was offended by Trump's walk to St. John's Church. People were asking about what happened while he was walking. The tear gassing of the protesters. The pastors being pushed out of the church so that Trump could have his photo op. The incidents which Graham conveniently ignored.
It's bad enough that Graham tries to defend Trump's stunt, but he also deliberately ignores the acts of violence perpetrated because of it.
And then Graham has the gall to close his statement with the following:
Is he for real? How in the world can Graham admonish people to look towards God when he is busy lying. Listen closely, folks. The smack you hear is not Graham hitting rock bottom. It's him figuratively smashing his head against the ground so that he can go lower. And if you really listen, you can hear Trump in the background laughing and saying, "Do it again! Harder!"
Rev. Franklin Graham has come out with a statement about Monday's event in which unarmed protesters and priests were tear-gassed so that Trump could have his picture taken holding up a Bible in front of a church. And it leaves me confused as to whether or not Graham is getting senile or he decided to outright lie.
I was asked if I was offended by the President walking out of the White House, which is his back yard, and walking over to St. John’s Church. Offended? Not at all. This made an important statement that what took place the night before in the burning, looting, and vandalism of the nation’s capital — including this historic house of worship — mattered, and that the lawlessness had to end.
And I’m not offended that he held up the Bible — as a matter of fact, I was encouraged! I appreciate it. I believe that God’s Word is the only hope for each individual and for our nation. The problem we are facing in this country is a spiritual and moral problem. New laws and more government give-away programs are not the answer. It’s a heart problem, and only God can change the human heart.
I’m disappointed that some of the President’s harshest critics about going to the church were clergy. They have publicly (to the media) criticized the President for walking to the church and for holding up the Bible. That’s unbelievable. They should be thanking him rather than criticizing him! They are nitpicking his gesture, also saying he should have prayed while he was there. So critical. Well, maybe they should invite him back and pray for him as he leads this country through a very difficult time in our history.
Oh my God? What the hell was that? Graham doesn't simply defend Trump. He totally gaslights his readers about the incident. The entire article is a master class in deception even down to the picture accompanying it, which does not show Trump holding up the Bible (probably because he held it upside down)
No one asked Franklin if he was offended by Trump's walk to St. John's Church. People were asking about what happened while he was walking. The tear gassing of the protesters. The pastors being pushed out of the church so that Trump could have his photo op. The incidents which Graham conveniently ignored.
Police used tear gas to clear protesters from a park before President Trump walked over to St. John's Episcopal Church. pic.twitter.com/WvbE6hcWk5— azcentral (@azcentral) June 2, 2020
This was the scene outside of the White House on Monday as police used tear gas and flash grenades to clear out peaceful protesters so President Trump could visit the nearby St. John’s Church, where there was a parish house basement fire Sunday night https://t.co/nFrCqYpqZR pic.twitter.com/DVP11iiVIh— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 2, 2020
It's bad enough that Graham tries to defend Trump's stunt, but he also deliberately ignores the acts of violence perpetrated because of it.
And then Graham has the gall to close his statement with the following:
I call on all pastors, regardless of denomination, race, or political persuasion, to join hands and join hearts in praying for our nation, that God would give wisdom to our leaders — our mayors, our governors, our President Donald J. Trump, and also our law enforcement. The God of the Bible is our only hope.
Is he for real? How in the world can Graham admonish people to look towards God when he is busy lying. Listen closely, folks. The smack you hear is not Graham hitting rock bottom. It's him figuratively smashing his head against the ground so that he can go lower. And if you really listen, you can hear Trump in the background laughing and saying, "Do it again! Harder!"
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