This question and people's thoughts on it have fascinated me since the beginning stages of his candidacy.
I have heard some say he was chosen for this job. I have heard some call him a "Baby Christian". Some agree with Trump's own assessment that he is the best president ever for Christian causes.
But I also heard Trump say that he's never needed to ask forgiveness for anything he's done.
Given that the central tenet of Christianity is that all have sinned and should confess and repent their sins:
Is Donald Trump a Christian?
Preemptive strike against anyone claiming that we are judging: No, we are not. We do not hold the power to judge the man, at least not in the sense you may be considering. Matthew 7:15-20 has two verses (16,20) that proclaim we will know someone by the fruit they bear. We are merely proclaiming what we know.
The poll is private to encourage honest opinions.
I will reveal my belief that he is NOT a Christian since he has said he has never needed to confess or ask forgiveness of his sins - in fact, he said he has never done anything for which he needed forgiveness. Since this is antithetical to Christianity he therefore cannot be a Christian.
None of this means he can't become a Christian, but it would take some effort on his part. Whether this question matters is another issue.
This is a reminder to play nice. There will be no attacking other members. Bring your logic and keep your emotions under control.
I have heard some say he was chosen for this job. I have heard some call him a "Baby Christian". Some agree with Trump's own assessment that he is the best president ever for Christian causes.
But I also heard Trump say that he's never needed to ask forgiveness for anything he's done.
Given that the central tenet of Christianity is that all have sinned and should confess and repent their sins:
Is Donald Trump a Christian?
Preemptive strike against anyone claiming that we are judging: No, we are not. We do not hold the power to judge the man, at least not in the sense you may be considering. Matthew 7:15-20 has two verses (16,20) that proclaim we will know someone by the fruit they bear. We are merely proclaiming what we know.
The poll is private to encourage honest opinions.
I will reveal my belief that he is NOT a Christian since he has said he has never needed to confess or ask forgiveness of his sins - in fact, he said he has never done anything for which he needed forgiveness. Since this is antithetical to Christianity he therefore cannot be a Christian.
None of this means he can't become a Christian, but it would take some effort on his part. Whether this question matters is another issue.
This is a reminder to play nice. There will be no attacking other members. Bring your logic and keep your emotions under control.