At some point in his pitch, Trump talks about the need to promote "pro-God content," which is quite a way to describe the holy Bible. I'm a Christian, and my hope is that some people who buy the Bible will read it for the first time and realize that it is full of surprising, challenging passages that force us to rethink our understanding of God's love and mercy. and relationship to us. That's my hopeful side. The other side of me is deeply angered by this grift and the debasement of the Bible and the faith. The Bible is not an "American" book, and it certainly isn't owned by any political party or leader. This whole scheme is deeply offensive.
At some point in his pitch, Trump talks about the need to promote "pro-God content," which is quite a way to describe the holy Bible. I'm a Christian, and my hope is that some people who buy the Bible will read it for the first time and realize that it is full of surprising, challenging passages that force us to rethink our understanding of God's love and mercy. and relationship to us. That's my hopeful side. The other side of me is deeply angered by this grift and the debasement of the Bible and the faith. The Bible is not an "American" book, and it certainly isn't owned by any political party or leader. This whole scheme is deeply offensive.