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Should The Pope Be Commenting On Donald Trump's Faith?

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sp1814 | 19:00 Thu 18th Feb 2016 | News
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This is spooky...I was thinking the other day how the CofE were being quite sensible in avoiding making a big public statement on the refugee crisis, because it's such a hot button topic that whatever it said, would be pounced on.

And then the Pope says this:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-elections/donald-trump-is-not-christian-says-pope-francis-a6881846.html

Do you think it was wise?

Should he become involved?

Is there a schism between true Christianity and support for Trump?
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I can't answer your question but did you see this

http://news.sky.com/story/1643409/pope-falls-on-child-and-gets-angry-at-fan
CofE can't shut up about the immigrants.
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// Is there a schism between true Christianity and support for Trump?//

O come on sp - a schism is usually a division between two christian churches. One that springs to mind as it is so recent is 1054 schism between Rome and Byzantium
and that was on the position of 'filioque' - and from the son
The eastern church didnt like the way the Holy ghost proceeded from the father and the son....
and whether homoousion or homoiousion was the way forward ( there is an extra 'i' in the second word ) - being the same or being like

and I dont think Donald Trump is a church within christendom
but you know anything is possible in America so he might be

Now should the Pope be intervening in the american election
No I dont think he should
but the silence of the proddy churches in euroope over the migrant issue I dont think is a great and good example
They are part of the conspiracy, sp. ;)
Well he's surely well qualified to comment:-)
Trump is not Christian.

But then neither is the Pope.

Jesus would never endorse his preachings, or his wealth.
A slack hand causes poverty, but the hand of the diligent makes rich

Proverbs 10:4
Well done, Mr. Pedant! Very... well... pedantic.

Many evangelical pastors and congregations here in the U.S. have endorsed Mr. Trump. Including Jerry Falwell, Jr. (yep, that Falwell) and Robert Jeffries, pastor of one of the largest Baptist churches in the U.S. (Dallas, TX, I think). This even after Trump quoted Scripture from "Two" Corinthians...
I have to agree that Trump's view is not 'Christian.'
Clanad, I am disappointed rather than surprised that 'Many Pastors' have endorsed Trump!
I'm putting my money on Mayor Bloomberg to come through very strong as an Independent candidate if these two Rep and Dem ijiuts win their party nominations.
I said that the other day, DT. Has he said he'll stand yet?
I'm not sure.....maybe he's waiting for both parties to hit the self-destruct button - maybe Clanad knows who last came through on an Indy-ticket?
He can voice his opinion if he wishes.
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I'd agree with canary on this one - there is something of a pot / kettle interface in The Pope calling Mr Trump out on his 'Christianity'.

I don't take a lot of notice of what The Pope says - he does not live in the real world, and so his comments on it must necessarily be selective
American Hispanics would not vote for Trump anyway. I think that the Pope's comments will anger a lot of Americans and strengthen support for Trump.
To be blunt, Mexico is full of catholics if they can get to the USA and earn more money then that means more catholics and more money for the catholic church. It really is that simple, so part of the business plan.
Mr 10%, I believe, is the Catholic mate from Argieland......now in the States, that's a lot of tithes flowing The Vatican's way....

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