Aren't the US Christians majoritarily Protestant?
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Trump is SO unreligious that he likely doesn’t know the difference.
He couldn’t even name one bible verse or one bible book, and said he couldn’t because it was “too personal to talk about”.
I hope this doesn’t insult anyone, but as far as I can tell, even the US Catholics are mostly Protestant.
Isn't he supposed to be pretending to be a Presbyterian or something
All he cares about is amassing power
I remember he tweeted something like "st Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle" which is a weird thing for a protestant to say
I know it’s a fake image because in reality he’s fat as fuck
For sure it is fake
at least the Vatican isn't in the US. Americans would spent the next 3 months trying to make him pope
Don't worry, Sh*t Head, we aren't distracted from wild claims...some of the media, yes, but the rest of us, no