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The stupid! It burns! (Original Post) Dirty Socialist Nov 2019 OP
Jesus was walking behind Trump for a reason. Collimator Nov 2019 #1
Jesus was walking behind Trump in order to kick his sinful ass. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2019 #2
You need to fix that for him Kaiserguy Nov 2019 #3
Walking behind to heal those Trump has maimed and wronged. EOM TruckFump Nov 2019 #4
He has broken at least 8 of the 10 commandments kimbutgar Nov 2019 #5
That caption alone speaks to how deluded these people are. JHB Nov 2019 #6
Your tRump humper is breaking the third commandment IADEMO2004 Nov 2019 #7
I suggest sending them a "Happy Holiday" card. Hotler Nov 2019 #8
Post this to his timeline RAB910 Nov 2019 #9
You can share this with him urbanhermit Nov 2019 #10

kimbutgar

(21,055 posts)
5. He has broken at least 8 of the 10 commandments
Mon Nov 4, 2019, 01:37 PM
Nov 2019

MF45 is really the anti christ.

Any religious person who believes mf45 is a Christian is an imbecile.

IADEMO2004

(5,554 posts)
7. Your tRump humper is breaking the third commandment
Mon Nov 4, 2019, 01:50 PM
Nov 2019
https://www.crossway.org/articles/what-does-it-really-mean-to-take-the-lords-name-in-vain/

So what exactly is forbidden by the third commandment? The word vain (as it’s rendered in the ESV) can mean “empty,” “nothing,” “worthless,” or “to no good purpose.” We are forbidden, therefore, from taking the name of God (or taking up the name or bearing the name, as the phrase could be translated) in a manner that is wicked, worthless, or for wrong purposes. This doesn’t mean that we have to avoid the divine name altogether. The name YHWH (or Yahweh)—“the Lord,” in most translations—appears some seven thousand times in the Old Testament. We don’t need to be superstitious about saying his name. But we must not misuse it.
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