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Trump Wins!

The 2024 election is a wrap, and the results are in: Donald J. Trump is once again the President of the United States. Cue the applause, the gnashing of teeth from progressives, like Rob Reiner and Joy Behar can be heard for 1000’s of miles. We are also hearing the sigh of relief from Christians who stepped up and made their voices heard. The big question remains: why did Christians show up in droves to vote for Trump on November 5th? The answer is simple, and no, it’s not because they’re signing up for a theology class with their new Commander-in-Chief.


Christians voted for Trump because they realized that sitting on the sidelines is no longer an option. For years, we’ve watched as the moral fabric of our nation has been shredded by progressive policies that promote abortion on demand, gender confusion in children, and the erosion of religious liberties. Let’s not forget the Progressive's demonic death cult openly embraces a platform of abortion that can only be described as a direct affront to God’s Word.


For those Christians still bothered over Trump’s “personality,” let’s get real. You did not vote for the next Sunday school teacher; you voted for the leader of the free world. And while Trump’s tweets might make you cringe, his policies speak volumes. From appointing pro-life justices to defending religious freedoms, his track record is a masterclass in advancing Biblical values within a secular government. Perfect? No. Effective? Absolutely.


The numbers don’t lie. As Charlie Kirk pointed out, millions of Christians have historically sat out elections. This year, though, the silent majority got loud. They recognized that refusing to vote is not some virtuous stand, it’s a passive endorsement of the very policies they claim to oppose.


Trump’s platform, while not perfectly aligned with every Christian doctrine, is the closest thing we’ve got to a firewall against the cultural decay championed by the left. Voting for Trump wasn’t about hero worship; it was about survival. It was about protecting the unborn, safeguarding children from radical ideologies, and ensuring that pastors aren’t muzzled for preaching Biblical truth.


So, to the Christians who showed up: congratulations on choosing action over apathy. To those who stayed home: enjoy the fruits of your inaction—or lack thereof. The battle isn’t over, but at least for now, the good guys are back in the driver’s seat.



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