I recently read two opposite views of two of our presidential candidates. Charlotte Underwood writes: When Dr. James Dobson interviewed Ted Cruz he told him he had worked with three presidents over the years, but he had never seen the nation in “a situation as dire as it is. I believe you are strong enough to stand up and take on Washington. Are you ready for that job?”
Cruz paused ever so slightly before replying. “I hope and believe I am. But you’re right – it is an incredibly difficult job. The challenges facing this country, the challenges facing the world – it’s a job that is definitely too much for any one person – and if you don’t begin every day on your knees asking God for his wisdom and support, I don’t believe you’re fit to do this job.”
ONE DOESN’T NEED GOD
Last year Moderator Frank Lutz asked Donald Trump, “Have you ever asked God for forgiveness?”
“No” he answered. He also stated, “I don’t like to have to ask for forgiveness.”
In a recent interview with CNN Donald Trump says that after months reflection he still doesn't regret his decision not to ask God for forgiveness for his sins . . . partially because he says he doesn't have much to apologize for.
I think I would feel safer in a country with a president who relies on God than one who doesn’t need God, don’t you?
~ Nancy Campbell