I hate to be the one to lecture my fellow Christians, but you need to wake up to the facts. It was Donald Trump who lead the fight to prove Obama is not a U. S. citizen.
Following that success, it was Donald who said Muslims should not hold office and must be kicked out of the U. S. That established his Christian credentials beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Much later, along comes this copy-cat Carson saying a Muslim cannot be President. Where was he when Donald was taking head shots for being a good Christian?
We need a President who is a man of substance, a deep thinker. That is Donald Trump. Carson simply copies Donald's policy statements.
Despite Ample Muslim Bashing, Donald Trump Loses Out to Ben Carson in New GOP Poll
Evangelicals aren't buying Trump's claims of devotion to Christian faith.
By Tana Ganeva / AlterNet
October 23, 2015

A new Iowa poll shows that Ben Carson has edged ahead of Donald Trump among likely Republican caucusgoers, with Carson leading the real estate mogul 20% to 19%. A poll released Thursday also found that Carson has shot ahead of Trump among likely GOP voters, 28%-20%.
Carson's increased popularity appears to come in part from evangelical voters, who (unsurprisingly) don't seem convinced by the New York City billionaire's claims of deep-seated devotion to the Christian faith. 32 percent thought Trump was a committed Christian, while 62 percent of Iowans polled said they liked Ben Carson's .
Following that success, it was Donald who said Muslims should not hold office and must be kicked out of the U. S. That established his Christian credentials beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Much later, along comes this copy-cat Carson saying a Muslim cannot be President. Where was he when Donald was taking head shots for being a good Christian?
We need a President who is a man of substance, a deep thinker. That is Donald Trump. Carson simply copies Donald's policy statements.
Despite Ample Muslim Bashing, Donald Trump Loses Out to Ben Carson in New GOP Poll
Evangelicals aren't buying Trump's claims of devotion to Christian faith.
By Tana Ganeva / AlterNet
October 23, 2015

A new Iowa poll shows that Ben Carson has edged ahead of Donald Trump among likely Republican caucusgoers, with Carson leading the real estate mogul 20% to 19%. A poll released Thursday also found that Carson has shot ahead of Trump among likely GOP voters, 28%-20%.
Carson's increased popularity appears to come in part from evangelical voters, who (unsurprisingly) don't seem convinced by the New York City billionaire's claims of deep-seated devotion to the Christian faith. 32 percent thought Trump was a committed Christian, while 62 percent of Iowans polled said they liked Ben Carson's .
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