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Related: About this forumThe My Pillow guy is Christianity at its most embarrassing
Granted, religion itself is conceptually embarrassing. Displays like the one we saw the other day from the Rose Garden from the pillow guy are just that embarrassment on steroids.
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The My Pillow guy is Christianity at its most embarrassing (Original Post)
stopbush
Apr 2020
OP
As with every other position in his adminstration, Trump's "spiritual" advisors...
TwilightZone
Apr 2020
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TwilightZone
(25,464 posts)1. As with every other position in his adminstration, Trump's "spiritual" advisors...
are usually the worst of the worst. Paula White and Franklin Graham, to name two.
GemDigger
(4,305 posts)2. The my pillows guy is facing several big lawsuits,
my guess he is pretending to love God and the president to get them out of the courts.
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)5. This guy has been a Trump humper for quite awhile.
FM123
(10,053 posts)3. This is the same guy that trump thinks should be the next governor of Minnesota.
The Magistrate
(95,244 posts)4. True, Sir
While no believer myself, I think in connection with this sort of spectacle a comment by Mr. Chesterton seems appropriate:
"Christianity has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult, and not tried."
Even by the lights of most people who consider themselves Christians, this man's display must be repellent.