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President Trump’s Policies on Immigration VS US Trust in God

President Trump’s Policies on Immigration VS US Trust in God

President Trump's Policies on Immigration VS US Trust in God

Paterne Bengehya

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Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2018
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Diplomacia
ISBN:
9781478799610
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There is no doubt that the arrival of President Donald Trump in power in the United States of America has opened several doors to unusual controversies nationally and internationally. The world’s international political atmosphere seems to strongly disagree with the President Trump’s political leadership. And in the US, the public climate appears agitating and full of hostile criticisms against the President. That may push us to argue that he is the most criticized president in the world today if not unwanted! This reality may lead many to think that there is nothing godly that is happening in the White House since President Trump took power while he publicly declares to be a Christian, and many people believe he is God-given or prophesied president and restaurateur of godly or Christian values in the US. Today’s US immigration policies are an eloquent example of what can create confusion for those who may doubt whether God chose President Trump. Clear input about that is given in this book. If we want to change the king’s mind, we need to earnestly talk to God, the Sovereign and Most High, but not to gods. And by doing that, we should bear in mind that God’s will should be done, not our egoistic and sometimes uninformed wills (Matthew 6:10). God owns everything; he possesses all the kingdoms (the States) of the world and can give their leadership to whoever he wishes (Daniel 4:7). Would we blame political leaders that they are not doing what pleases us when we claim to have a divine connection that works? Is what pleasing to us right to the eyes of the God we worship? Are we able to tell with exactitude the kingdom (or region) where our fore-parents were living one thousand years ago or predict with exactitude where our descendants will be living after ten centuries in the future? Is it right to complain about President Trump rather than praying earnest for him to do the will of God during his days in the White House? Should Americans be super-happy wit

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