13 Feb 20
@divegeester saidNo, not really, but there are "types" of everything everywhere.
You seem to be saying here that some those who oppose Trump are “anti-Christ types”, is that correct?
13 Feb 20
@fmf saidRomney's character is shaped by his beliefs, and his policies are a reflection of his beliefs, and his beliefs are skewed by false doctrine.
On your side of the aisle, Mitt Romney would exhibit presidential character and integrity if he were to be elected to the Oval Office, his beliefs and policies notwithstanding.
Although Romney might make a good president, his beliefs notwithstanding. I'd vote for him against any of the democrats running for office today.
@secondson saidWould you say Obama was one of these “anti-Christ types”?
No, not really, but there are "types" of everything everywhere.
14 Feb 20
@divegeester saidThere are only two categories. One is either for Christ or against.
Would you say Obama was one of these “anti-Christ types”?
God knows, but for man there are complications and confusions. God is perfectly righteous, but man is flawed beyond repair, and except for God's grace is already judged.
I pity the major players.
14 Feb 20
@secondson saidObama is a Christian, as are you, and divegeester and Suzianne and whodey. So is Mit Romney. As for Trump, I am not convinced he is. I think it's another one of his lies about himself. I take it, on that, we agree.
There are only two categories. One is either for Christ or against.
@secondson saidYour consistent refusal to address direct questions is amusing.
There are only two categories. One is either for Christ or against.
God knows, but for man there are complications and confusions. God is perfectly righteous, but man is flawed beyond repair, and except for God's grace is already judged.
I pity the major players.