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Depends, I don’t even know if she’s christian, but some fundamentalists believe that the catholic church was just one of many denominations. Nazarene come to mind and many are critical of the church.
I think that this is closer to what most Protestants think if they even think about this issue at all. That’s certainly closer to what many professional historians of early Christianity think.
 
Indeed, but what people need to understand is third-parties and write-ins are sometimes played, often against their own values.
We need a nice head to head of Cruz and Trump – to be followed by a head to head of Cruz and Clinton.

But it may be hard with the media treating Trump as if he already has the nomination.
 
What I find interesting about Trump is how “liberal” he is on some of the issues, and yet many Republicans still want him to be the nominee.
 
What I find interesting about Trump is how “liberal” he is on some of the issues, and yet many Republicans still want him to be the nominee.
He is pro-life, unlike Hillary who is a feminist and is 100% pro-abortion.
 
He is pro-life, unlike Hillary who is a feminist and is 100% pro-abortion.
1] Pro-Life

2] Least of the war mongers

3] Leader and fighter.

4] Excellent negotiator [negotiate 'before" war mongering]

🤷
 
6] We the people- core conservative principle.

Trump apparently believes in a core conservative principle of “we the people” unlike the GOP party…
A member of the Republican National Committee’s Rules Committee said Wednesday that the party will decide who the GOP nominee will be, not the voters.
“The media has created the perception that the voters will decide the nomination,” Curly Haugland said in an interview with CNBC. “That’s the conflict here.”
“The political parties choose their nominees, not the general public, contrary to popular belief,” he added.
Haugland was then asked what the point of holding primaries is if the party can disregard the will of the voters.
“That’s a very good question,” he responded.
Some Republicans have floated the idea of a contested convention in order to prevent front-runner Donald Trump from securing the party’s nomination. Trump, however, appears on track to win enough delegates to clinch the nomination on the first ballot.
Haugland, one of the party’s few unbound delegates that can decide who they want to vote for, argued that the party can block Trump even if he wins 1,237 delegates through the primaries.
“The primary votes are not considered [at the convention], it’s the delegates’ votes,” he said.
thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/273223-gop-official-the-party-chooses-the-nominee-not-the-voters

Very disturbing.
 
6] We the people- core conservative principle.

Trump apparently believes in a core conservative principle of “we the people” unlike the GOP party…

thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/273223-gop-official-the-party-chooses-the-nominee-not-the-voters

Very disturbing.
But the RNC is a private organization. That’s what people don’t get. We the people have no more of a right to pick the RNC’s nominee than we do to pick the president of the YMCA.

If I were to form a new political party, the On_the_hill Party (OTH for short), and I had thousands of people across the USA join OTH, and I nominated myself for president, then I get to be the nominee, no matter who the rest of the members of OTH pick. That’s an American value. Private groups have the right of self-determination.
 
He is pro-life, unlike Hillary who is a feminist and is 100% pro-abortion.
It’s “pro-life” to praise Planned Parenthood as a wonderful organization – except for abortion? Really? Just because a candidate someone wants to stop taxpayer funds from going to PP doesn’t mean they’re “pro-life” – it just means they’re still ok with abortion being legal. 🤷
 
1] Pro-Life
Can you name any “pro-life” leader - just one – who has praised Planned Parenthood as a wonderful organization – except for abortion? I can’t. There’s a huge difference between being “pro-life” and simply not wanting taxpayer money going to fund abortion. Whatever happened to praying to end abortion? 🤷
 
Can you name any “pro-life” leader - just one – who has praised Planned Parenthood as a wonderful organization – except for abortion? I can’t. There’s a huge difference between being “pro-life” and simply not wanting taxpayer money going to fund abortion. Whatever happened to praying to end abortion? 🤷
Nobody has ever called for a wall before, either.

Nobody has ever gone after Hillary like Trump has, either.

Nobody has ever run rings around the media like Trump has, either.
 
Nobody has ever called for a wall before, either.

Nobody has ever gone after Hillary like Trump has, either.

Nobody has ever run rings around the media like Trump has, either.
Nobody has ever gone after Hillary like Trump has? Really? As she pointed out at the last Democratic debate, she has been under attack for last twenty years – Whitewater-gate, etc. If none of those attacks stuck, I fail to see how Trump’s attacks will stick.

The fact is, both Hillary and Trump are in agreement that Planned Parenthood is a wonderful organization.
For Hillary, that’s PP INCLUDING abortion.
For Trump, that’s PP EXCEPT for abortion.
They both agree PP does good work for women. That’s not “pro-life.”
 
Can you provide a quote by Trump where those exact words came from him? No, it doesn’t exist and its your opinion, not even news, your wasting my time as usual.

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Gladly. How is “wonderful things” (a well-corroborated quote, since he said it on national television before millions of viewers) not praise? This is news, not opinion. As requested:

liveactionnews.org/donald-trump-planned-parenthood-does-do-wonderful-things/
lifenews.com/2016/03/14/attention-donald-trump-killing-330000-babies-outweighs-any-good-planned-parenthood-does/
 
As a Trump supporter, what scares me is the thought of him going into the Convention and suddenly having alot of former enemies now willing to make deals.
 
Nobody has ever gone after Hillary like Trump has? Really? As she pointed out at the last Democratic debate, she has been under attack for last twenty years – Whitewater-gate, etc. If none of those attacks stuck, I fail to see how Trump’s attacks will stick.

The fact is, both Hillary and Trump are in agreement that Planned Parenthood is a wonderful organization.
For Hillary, that’s PP INCLUDING abortion.
For Trump, that’s PP EXCEPT for abortion.
They both agree PP does good work for women. That’s not “pro-life.”
Has anybody gone after hillary like this?

instagram.com/p/BDBS8bYGhWr/
 
You haven’t provided a quote where Trump stated he "praises’ PP. Thus its not true your statement for one and second its your opinion.
Out of curiosity, what does “they do wonderful things” mean? Is that not praise? If not, what do you count as praise? I often tell my daughter that her picture she painted is “wonderful”. Is that not praising her painting?
 
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