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Originally Posted by djtestudo
I think that as long as the President doesn't make decisions based on a belief in the "end of the world", such as religious persecution, extreme military buildup for no reason, appointing the anti-Christ as Secretary of State, etc., there shouldn't be a problem.
Part of the Christian belief structure is that Jesus will one day return and the world will end, so it isn't as though this is some radical cultic belief. Just because it is known that the President believes it shouldn't mean a thing.
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Thats my point a true Christian President would have the belief the world is going to end. Choices may not have to be as gradual as the ones you mentioned. An influenced choice could be drastic. This isnt to say that a president wouldnt just keep doing the best they can and continue on with business as usual, but business is intense these days.
Im not sure I follow what you are saying in the last part of your post. Are you saying that it is not radical to believe the end is coming? If so, again that is my point.