When one first becomes a Christian, he/she is like a baby in Christ. I see Trump as an immature Christian that God is using for a purpose. Trump is giving up a lot to undergo all this abuse. He is already a billionaire and has a wonderful family. He had a hit TV show and at 70 years of age, it seems that he would be content to just relax and rake in the millions from his brand and business empire every year. However, it seems he has been called to a higher purpose. I believe it is all in his slogan -Make America Great Again, Greater Than Ever Before.
Yes, he was a different kind of candidate that defied the odds. He has the ability to easily make liberals go crazy. They can't understand how anyone could vote for him. To many he is all that we should not want in a President. Yet, by the grace of God, he is the President of the United States of America, the home of what some call God's country in the west.
Trump claims he would be "the greatest jobs president God ever created."
Trump also said, "I will be the greatest representative of the Christians they've had in a long time."
Trump says he's Presbyterian and previously attended services with the Reformed Church of America denomination.
Trump says he is a believer and says he goes to church on Sunday when he can and always on Christmas, Easter, and on special occasions.
I believe in God. I am Christian. I think The Bible is certainly, it is THE book. It is the thing," Trump told Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody.
In the six-minute interview clip, which will air nationwide Tuesday at 10 a.m. on "The 700 Club," Trump shared that he used to attend First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica Queens.
"I'm a Protestant, I'm a Presbyterian. And you know I've had a good relationship with the church over the years. I think religion is a wonderful thing. I think my religion is a wonderful religion.”
The Manhattan business mogul has recently given a number of interviews since piquing interest in a 2012 presidential bid during an appearance at the 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference in February. At the event in Washington D.C., Trump said he would announce his intent in June.
Trump's interview with CBN could indicate his attempt to woo evangelical voters.
Observed Brody on his blog, "Trump is seriously considering running for president and he'll need Evangelical votes in the GOP primaries if he's going to be successful."
In other television appearances, Trump has taken conservative positions on social issues, stating that he is against gay marriage and civil unions and is pro-life.
When asked by Brody where he stores all the Bibles people send to him, Trump said that he keeps them in a "very nice place" since his Manhattan location doesn't allow him to keep all the mail he receives.
"There's no way I would ever throw anything, to do anything negative to a Bible, so what we do is we keep all of the Bibles," said Trump. "I would have a fear of doing something other than very positive so actually I store them and keep them and sometimes give them away to other people."
As for church attendance, the host of NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice" indicated that he makes an effort.
”Well, I go as much as I can. Always on Christmas. Always on Easter. Always when there's a major occasion. And during the Sundays. I'm a Sunday church person. I'll go when I can.”
http://www.christianpost.com/news/donal ... son-49797/I am very confident that Trump is not a Muslim and that is a big plus on my score card.