Trump says he is a Christian.
If you want to argue that he is not a good Christian, I suppose you can do that. It would be tough to argue with that.
If you want to say, "He's not a real Christian," citing the standards that in your mind constitute somebody's being a "real Christiantm," then you can certainly do that.
But as far as I have been able to determine, individuals in this country continue to be allowed to define their beliefs as they see fit, no matter how many of us wish to insist that those persons don't cut the mustard to be one of the specific group to which they are claiming affinity. See also: Richard Nixon was a Quaker.
That said, I think he is a very poor representative of the broad group of Christians and makes them look worse.
Well that is your opinion on good or bad Christian.
The operative word is Christian.
If that is your shorthand for hell bound rapist and swindling racist fuckwad, go with it.
Most televangelist ministers and Fox News hosts are also Christian by that standard.
Charlie Manson was a paragon of Christianity in your book.
The operative word is
hypocrite.
He is a Christian because he says so.
He is a hypocrite because his actions fly in the face of his espoused beliefs.
Ward says "that's your opinion on good or bad Christian."
No, Ward, it is what Trump has announced, repeatedly. One example:
After months of reflection, Donald Trump says he still doesn't regret his decision not to ask God for forgiveness for his sins.
In an interview on Sunday with CNN, the Republican presidential frontrunner said that he does not regret never asking God for forgiveness, partially because he says he doesn't have much to apologize for.
"I am not sure I have," Trump said when asked if he'd ever asked God for forgiveness. "I just go on and try to do a better job from there. I don't think so," he said. "I think if I do something wrong, I think, I just try and make it right. I don't bring God into that picture. I don't."
We already know about his serial infidelity in marriage. We already know about his copious failures to pay contractors what they were owed. We know about his lies and deceit when it comes to charity.
And according to the church to which he previously claimed to belong, he was not and has not been a member.
Gradye Parsons, of the Office of the Presbyterian General Assembly. "So Mr. Trump may fall into that category. He was baptized in Queens, but he doesn't hold membership in any Presbyterian church."
So, he lied even about that.
Ward may claim that Trump has gone to Christian churches throughout his life, but the evidence does not support that position.
Is he a Christian? Sure, but he is
at best a lapsed Christian and far more likely Christian in name only, with no reverence for God and no adherence to the tenets of Christianity that anybody has observed, except for folks he met with and professed his faith, convincing them that he had had a change of heart and was now of the faith.
They were bamboozled.