Right Wing Christians Are Creating A Shield For Inauguration Day – With Their Minds (VIDEO)


A right-wing Christian group has President-elect Donald Trump surrounded by a “shield of prayer.” Before Donald Trump erects a wall that will cost American taxpayers about $25 billion, fundamentalist Christians have already gone ahead and built a protective wall that will shield him from bad juju.

Their website declares that the Lord has summoned a council of prophets that will gather in Washington DC before Trump’s inauguration. Apparently, these servants of God are there to prophesize, transform, reform, and revive the nation. This online group of fundamentalist Christians desire to “assemble, structure, and activate The POTUS Shield” – a shield that was apparently designed to defend the White House, the Supreme Court, and Capitol Hill.

Why Do Christian Denominations Vote Republican Anyway?

Many Christian sects and denominations tend to vote Republican, with Mormons, Evangelicals, and the Presbyterian Church mainly leaning to the right of politics. The Republican Party has changed in the past couple of years.

Once a party that sought to minimize the role of government in one’s life has galvanized to something akin to a hate group that seems dedicated to getting in the way of one’s pursuit of happiness.

Christian fundamentalists support of Trump is a bit of an enigma. He’s a man who has been married three times and has openly boasted about his inappropriate touching and adultery.

Ralph Reed, the founder of Faith and Freedom of Coalition, may have an answer as to why Trump has won primaries along the Bible Belt. Trump and the Republican Party at large have spoken to power the Christian’s value of abortion, religious liberty, and traditional marriage–aspects that Donald Trump and his administration have tackled.

Why do you think that many Christians tend to vote Republican, even though the party does not represent Christian values?

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