The U.S. president said, of a city where hundreds of thousands of his fellow Christian Americans reside, and whose families have lived and worked for generations, that "no human being would want to live" there.
Was it appropriate for a Christian in a position of national leadership, and as the head of state for all the people living in that city, to say? Does his assertion reflect Christian values?
@fmf saidNo, and no.
The U.S. president said, of a city where hundreds of thousands of his fellow Christian Americans reside, and whose families have lived and worked for generations, that "no human being would want to live" there.
Was it appropriate for a Christian in a position of national leadership, and as the head of state for all the people living in that city, to say? Does his assertion reflect Christian values?
Rather than criticize, maybe he should roll up his sleeves and get to work helping fix it.
That would be what "Making America Great Again" would mean to me.