This argument supposes that humankind has neither free will, nor accountability, nor purpose. It suggests that God is as much the source of light as of darkness, and that our sins are His. It's the root fallacy at the center of the right's moral corrosion and nihilism today. https://twitter.com/EWErickson/status/1198952886635581441 …
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I think Trump was a test to see if Christians wanted an earthly kingdom or a heavenly one. Pretty sure we failed the test. Then there’s that time the Israelites insisted they needed a king in spite of God’s warning, so He gave them what they wanted. Remember how well that went?
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The part about this it is most disturbing to me is it absolves Americans from their responsibilities, duties & their own actions.That I just cannot tolerate. Regardless of your religious faith, personal responsibility comes with all of them. Shirking it is weak.
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Not to mention that (unilaterally)declaring that Trump was chosen by a Christian God alienates all non-Christian Americans. Which is of course antithetical to our founding principles.
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