Donald Trump is not qualified - Hypocritical Evangelicals must face the facts!
Two echo letters published in the Fresno Bee newspaper, California, on September 1, 2019.
Robert Mueller served as director of the FBI from 2001 to 2013. In 2017, he was named special counsel to investigate Russian interference into the 2016, presidential election. |
Hearing Robert Mueller describe the extent of Trump’s crimes and corruption in his own words on national television convinced me to support an impeachment inquiry. Now, I’m urging my representative to do the same.
Mueller did not exonerate Donald Trump — not by a long shot. His investigation found extensive criminal activity and resulted in 37 indictments and at least seven convictions or guilty pleas, including Trump’s national security adviser, personal lawyer and campaign chairman.
From Philip Traynor, Fresno, California
Evangelical alert!
Mueller did not exonerate Donald Trump — not by a long shot. His investigation found extensive criminal activity and resulted in 37 indictments and at least seven convictions or guilty pleas, including Trump’s national security adviser, personal lawyer and campaign chairman.
From Philip Traynor, Fresno, California
Evangelical alert!
This letter is directed at evangelicals who claim to be Christian but who support Donald Trump.
Do you think Donald Trump ever asks: “What would Jesus do?”
As it relates to our treatment of folks seeking asylum at our borders — cramped quarters, often a lack of food, water and proper facilities, separation of children from their parents — that question obviously is not being asked by pro-life Evangelicals.
But, it should. For that important issue, as well as the environment, treating those with whom you disagree, even your enemies, with respect, and more.
As one of the most important political bases for the current president, you Evangelicals should insist on it!
Do you think Donald Trump ever asks: “What would Jesus do?”
As it relates to our treatment of folks seeking asylum at our borders — cramped quarters, often a lack of food, water and proper facilities, separation of children from their parents — that question obviously is not being asked by pro-life Evangelicals.
But, it should. For that important issue, as well as the environment, treating those with whom you disagree, even your enemies, with respect, and more.
As one of the most important political bases for the current president, you Evangelicals should insist on it!
Otherwise, are you being true to what you profess as a core paramount belief? Have you redirected your allegiance to him and not Him, the true Almighty?
Those are the important questions in all this besides the one that seems to be ignored: “What would Jesus do?”
You must agree that if we were to faithfully follow the answer to that question in virtually all we do, the world would be a better place.
As would America's leader.
From Malcolm Gibson, Clovis, in Fresno County, California
Those are the important questions in all this besides the one that seems to be ignored: “What would Jesus do?”
You must agree that if we were to faithfully follow the answer to that question in virtually all we do, the world would be a better place.
As would America's leader.
From Malcolm Gibson, Clovis, in Fresno County, California
Labels: Clovis California, Fresno, Malcolm Gibson, Philip Traynor, Robert Mueller, The Fresno Bee
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