Televangelist and 'prosperity gospel' pastor Paula White joins Trump administration

These go well to the tune of Pat Benatar’s Heartbreaker.

You’re a heartbreaker
God-grifter
Ass-kisser
Don’t you mess around with me…

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He has moral compass dysfunction

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Easy to reconcile:

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Can I ask which ones? While I admit that I don’t have large experience with different denominations, the handful of protestant ones I have been to use one or both of them.

Still, my point stands he isn’t a Christian. He hasn’t set foot in a church with that wasn’t a wedding/funeral/photo op. His current wife may be, as Barron was baptized, but where the others?

Maybe I am off and he shows up for the big events. But I’ve never seen him associated with anything religious prior to this presidency.

Another scamming god-botherer poking his nose where it doesn’t belong.

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From further down in the Wikipedia article:

At the close of 2014 rock musician Jonathan Cain of Journey fame finalized his divorce from his second wife and became engaged to White.

Well serves me right for thinking “Well at least things can’t get weirder…”

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Separation of Church and State Ways
Don’t Stop a-Grifting
Any Way You Con It
Send Her My Tithe

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“What does Paula White have in common with an oxycontin suppository?”

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there are denominations like the church of christ (not the united church of christ) who regard those creeds as the work of men and therefore not scriptural. many of the pentecostal denominations feel the same way. there are also any number of small splinter groups which departed from the mainline groups during the period 1850-1950 which left because of what they saw as “manmade” departures from scripture which therefore reject the apostles’ and nicene creeds for that reason.

in my hometown there was one baptist congregation which believed in the apostles’ creed but not the nicene creed and 5 other baptist congregations which rejected both. there was one presbyterian church affiliated with mainline presbyterianism that accepted the creeds and then a splinter group calling itself the gospel mission which rejected them.

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I’ve visited numerous denominations over the decades, and I don’t think I’ve heard either Creed more than once or twice. If I had to name one, the United Church of Canada would be one I’m pretty sure about.

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I grew up Seventh-day Adventist and I’ve never heard of those things.

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there is nothing wrong, per se, with having an atheist president

but we could probably do better than this one

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Remember when Reagan’s fortune teller was the low point?

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I don’t think he is an atheist either.

Trump is pretty much the Messiah to prosperity gospel heretics.

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So, she’s not a true conservative.

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