Paula White, President Trump’s former faith advisor, is soliciting $1,000 donations from followers before Easter, promising seven “supernatural blessings” including divine protection and prosperity, referencing biblical passages. This is not her first such fundraising effort; a previous attempt to sell “supernatural protection” from the coronavirus drew significant criticism. The solicitation has sparked widespread backlash from other religious leaders and the public, who denounce it as a “grift” and a misrepresentation of Christian teachings. White’s ministry offers various donation packages, with higher amounts including additional gifts like a Waterford crystal cross.
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Trump Bibles. Just when you thought you’ve heard it all, the latest addition to the Trump empire has arrived – a custom-made Bible complete with golden Trump branding. These Bibles have sparked controversy, outrage, and confusion among Christians and non-Christians alike. Is this a genuine expression of Christian faith, or is it a blasphemous mockery that cynically exploits religion for political gain?
As someone who values integrity and authenticity, the concept of Trump Bibles makes my stomach turn. It seems like a shameless ploy to capitalize on the deep-rooted beliefs of Christians, using their faith as a pawn in a twisted game of power and influence.… Continue reading