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A question for my American cousins. I know that many of you live in the bible belt where the Christian right holds sway. What I don't get is this. How can a god fearing Christian support Trump? lets leave aside his politics for now. I am talking about his sexual morality. He is divorced (as was Reagan). A no-no for many Christians who view a vow made before god as unbreakable. Divorce aside, the "pussy grabbing tape" whether it was consensual or not. Was done when this man was married. Not what I would call "upholding christian values".

273kelvin 8 Nov 9
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Catholics are against divorce, Protestants not so much.

They have softened but It still is frowned upon and 3 marriages does not say that he holds it in much regard

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I’ve wondered this a million times. His three marriages, numerous infidelities. He was an admitted whore not just pussy grabbing. They did not want this loser to become president. He became popular with the “poorly educated” and they had to shine him up the best they could. They put all these pastors out there claiming that he’s changed his ways. It’s marketing, that’s all. He’s the same scum bag he always was.

Perhaps it could be a way to go to erode his base. Not from here obviously but one has to recall it was the Baptist movement that was so powerful in Obama's election

@273kelvin Over 50 percent of all white folks voted against Obama in his second election. I live in Texas, believe me Baptists did not vote for Obama.

@Sticks48 But he did garnish support from the black baptists and you might assume the next candidate would be white

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That's a good question, worrying about it has worn a hole in my hair on top of my head.

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The evangelicals are more opposed to abortion, than anything else!

I think this is the primary reason. Although, I've gotten some indication from evangelicals I know that concern over illegal immigrants might be a secondary reason.

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The 'bible belt' is basically Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina, with pockets of evangelicals elsewhere. The people of this region have been conditioned to think that they can be as sinful as they want, so long as they go to church twice on Sunday, and once on Wednesday.And they will still be able to get front-row seats in Heaven! Their preachers/pastors exert a good deal of influence over them; and if told to vote for particular candidates, they will. So, they can always be counted on to vote for candidates that are opposed to abortion, and anything else their clergy finds reprehensible.

Pardon me but I seem to recall an answer to someones previous post. Stating that the bible belt was basically anywhere outside of a metropolitan area. How accurate is that?

@273kelvin It's not! You find the same Holy Rollers in the cities of the Bible Belt!

I am in Southeast Ohio right up against West Virginia. My town, Athens is a progressive university town, go 5 miles out and it is the bible belt. The local call in station has callers constantly calling in ranting about hippies, liberals, socialists, etc. and those callers are all Trump fans. I know many of them and if you even start opposing their viewpoint, they get very defensive. One thing about the sexual morality part. I think many of them have had affairs, things like that and so in Trump they see themselves, ie. someone who is prejudiced towards people of color, dismissive of others, ready to go to war at the drop of a hat. I will go to my grave not understanding where their anger and hate comes from.

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