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A Christian petition against Donald Trump's 2024 bid has amassed thousands of signatures

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A Christian organization which launched a petition protesting Donald Trump's 2024 presidential run has amassed thousands of signatures so far.

The petition was launched on November 16 by Faithful America. The group says it is an online Christian community founded in 2004 that is "organizing the faithful to challenge Christian nationalism and white supremacy."

At press time, 14,904 people had signed the petition — just shy of the organization's goal of 15,000 signatures.

In its petition, the group called on Christians to "speak out" and "make it clear that Donald Trump does not share our values and will never have our votes."

"We don't know much yet about how the 2024 election will play out, but one thing is certain: Another Trump presidency would be a disaster for our country," the organization wrote on the petition.



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"In a speech laced with fearmongering and lies, Trump made it clear that he intends to double down on the fascist tactics that led to the deadly January 6 Christian-nationalist attack on our Capitol," the group added.


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Faithful America also said in its petition that the Bible teaches "love, equality, and dignity," which it says are values that Trump's MAGA movement "clearly rejects."

Nathan Empsall, a reverend and the executive director of Faithful America told Newsweek on Monday that Trump had "weaponized religion" in his last two campaigns for president in 2016 and 2020.

"Neither the country nor the church can afford another four years of this charlatan's fascism, racism, misinformation, or ego," Empsall said.

Faithful America's position comes at a time when several of Trump's evangelical allies have either held back from backing him, or have publicly slammed him. Trump announced his 2024 campaign at Mar-a-Lago on November 15 — about two years out from Election Day in 2024 — pledging to make America "great" and "glorious" again.

Robert Jeffress, an evangelical pastor and longtime Trump supporter, told Newsweek that he would hold back on his endorsement of Trump until he wins the GOP nomination.

"The Republican Party is headed toward a civil war that I have no desire or need to be part of," Jeffress said.

Even Trump's one-time spiritual adviser James Robison last week called Trump an "elementary schoolchild" during a meeting of the National Association of Christian Lawmakers (NACL) on Wednesday, per The Washington Post.

"We've got to quit amputating each other, slicing each other, and come together in supernatural unity that Jesus Christ prayed for," Robison said.

"If Mr. Trump can't stop his little petty issues, how does he expect people to stop major issues?" he added.

A representative at Trump's press office did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
 
Great. The Christians are against Trump, and the Jews are, too, according to one of his rambling word salad speeches last week. Everyone is against Trump.
 
Totally premature! If Trump wins the Republican nomination he will be supported wholeheartedly by the Christians, especially the evangelicals.
 
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Your type of Christians? Would you sign the petition?
I have already stated on here and to my family and friends (even my conservative friends) that I won't be voting for Trump, would it make you feel better if I signed the petition?
 
I have already stated on here and to my family and friends (even my conservative friends) that I won't be voting for Trump, would it make you feel better if I signed the petition?

Are they your Christians?
 
Are they your Christians?
I don't know, I would have to do more research on them. For somebody who thinks I am one of the dumbest posters and a ****ing idiot, I find it amusing that you are asking for my opinion
 
I don't know, I would have to do more research on them. For somebody who thinks I am one of the dumbest posters and a ****ing idiot, I find it amusing that you are asking for my opinion

Well you seem well versed on Christianity and who belongs to what section of Christianity. I knew I couldn't ask any education people. Here we are 🤷
 
Are you a Christian?
Yes, but I won’t be signing a petition. I have also stated I won’t vote for Trump. Right now I’ll either vote 3rd party or not at all. Have to decide which one says more (voting non-mainstream or low voter turnout). Also depends on who the Democrats nominate.
 
Well you seem well versed on Christianity and who belongs to what section of Christianity. I knew I couldn't ask any education people. Here we are 🤷
kind of contradicting yourself don't ya think
 
Yes, but I won’t be signing a petition. I have also stated I won’t vote for Trump. Right now I’ll either vote 3rd party or not at all. Have to decide which one says more (voting non-mainstream or low voter turnout). Also depends on who the Democrats nominate.

Would you consider yourself and @RNHawk the same kind of Christians? If not the petition may not be relevant as you're opinion doesn’t matter anyways
 
kind of contradicting yourself don't ya think

Will you research and let us know if you belong to the above group? Would Mormons belong to that group? If not is it because of how they're saved? Are you saved differently from the above group? Is this the attention you craved? Can't wait for your next Earth shattering thread
 
Will you research and let us know if you belong to the above group? Would Mormons belong to that group? If not is it because of how they're saved?
already addressed this in the other thread you should head on over and read it, that's if you want to read something from a dumb ****ing idiot
 
Would you consider yourself and @RNHawk the same kind of Christians? If not the petition may not be relevant as you're opinion doesn’t matter anyways
We don’t know each other so it’s hard to tell. In some ways yes we’re similar if we’ve both accepted Christ as our lord and savior, but the similarities may end there. We don’t need to sign a petition to prove we won’t vote for Trump. Not sure what you’re trying to get at by asking if we’re the same kind of Christian.
 
We don’t know each other so it’s hard to tell. In some ways yes we’re similar if we’ve both accepted Christ as our lord and savior, but the similarities may end there.

But what makes you less or more of a Christian after the acceptance part? Can you clarify that?
 
We don’t know each other so it’s hard to tell. In some ways yes we’re similar if we’ve both accepted Christ as our lord and savior, but the similarities may end there. We don’t need to sign a petition to prove we won’t vote for Trump. Not sure what you’re trying to get at by asking if we’re the same kind of Christian.
they are upset that I pointed out the stark differences between Mormons and Christians and that they are not the same
 
But what makes you less or more of a Christian after the acceptance part? Can you clarify that?
Nothing. Either you are or you aren’t. But there are still different beliefs, norms, values etc. in Christianity. Those are the differences I’m talking about.
 
Nothing. Either you are or you aren’t. But there are still different beliefs, norms, values etc. in Christianity. Those are the differences I’m talking about.

So nothing more than just believe/accepting of Christ? That is the main thing that defines Christianity
 
so nobody on HROT thinks I am smart. OH KNOW, what will I do. Please find somebody so that I can sleep tonight

You're are the gift that keeps on giving. 🤣. That made me LOL!! You were saying, dummy?
 
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