Look, I don't mean to have another go at Robert aka Geremy about his incomprehensible belief in a non-existing deity and his blind faith in a corrupt, money grabbing, misogynistic and paederastic organisation known as the Catholic Church - really, I don't. But, really, if there is belief it's beggared by the nonsense that comes out from Christian organisations and their acolytes.
This is funny (and sad) to watch:
DIVINITY OF DONALD TRUMP
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It wasn't funny or sad. One , I repeat one, negro stood up and acted like a preacher! Of course all the flags around meant he was not affiliated to any party.
I don't know why I am even bothering to reply to this post.
Here is a quote from a blog that will not make any difference to your inexplicable hatred of God and Christians ....
"Trump is a plutocrat. As such, his political interactions have been largely based on whatever was needed to advance his business interests, to maintain or increase his wealth. This is typical of most people of extreme wealth.
A side effect of extreme wealth is the possession of enough discretionary income that the plutocrat can leave quite a wake behind him as he pursues his hobbies and other peripheral interests.
Trump tended to support Democrats in the Greater New York area because he usually needed to work with Democratic politicians to advance his projects there.
Based on his comments and lifestyle over the last few decades, it appears that Trump is socially liberal, and without much of any religious affiliation. I’m reasonably certain that he’s currently playing at right wing populism because he enjoys getting a shot at playing high stakes politics, and this seemed the most likely gambit to pay off.
In short, this is now his main hobby. I wouldn’t waste too much time wondering at how to pigeon-hole him..."
I think we call them African Americans because 'negro' is a word with bad connotations. It is a derived from the word 'black' and finished up as the word 'nigger', which has huge negative implications. Though The Curmudgeon could be wrong.
" .....your inexplicable hatred of God and Christians ..."
Well that's not correct.
Firstly I wouldn't call it inexplicable - there's many a reason to be a bit circumspect of religions and religious people, Christian or otherwise.
Secondly, hatred is too strong a word. I'm bewildered by them and annoyed by them when they become overbearing but I don't hate them.
As the Mmmbogubu tribe of Central Africa in the late 18th century were reported to have said:
"Man, we doan' hate dem christian fellas, we love dem ....'specially when cooked up wid de yams and vegetables"
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