Trump’s spiritual adviser has a direct line to God

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I’m intrigued by the theology of Paula White, President Trump’s new spiritual adviser. Let me give you a couple snippets of her belief system and then contrast them with Richard Rohr, a Catholic priest and author.   

Most striking about White is that she knows what God wants for us politically. If you don’t support Trump, she tells us, “You’re gonna have to stand accountable before God one day.” And why would that be? Well, because “Trump has a relationship with God. He is a Christian, he accepts Jesus as his Lord and savior  … God is not new to Mr. Trump. He absolutely has a heart and a hunger and a relationship with God.” Who knew?

And because of Trump’s relationship with God, Trump has “been raised up by God because God says that he raises up and places all people in places of authority. It is God that raises up a king, it is God that sets one down, and so when you fight against the plan of God, you’re fighting against the hand of God.”

And all this time I thought Trump won the election because the Democrats ran a flawed candidate and the Russians interfered with the election. Again, who knew?

Because she has a direct line to God, White knows what it takes to curry God’s favor. White recently declared that everyone should give the “first fruits” of the new year—that would be your monthly income—to God. In turn, you will receive blessings and promises and, if you don’t, “whether through ignorance or direct disobedience, there are consequences.” That’s scary. To ensure you receive your share of God’s blessing, send a check to—no surprise here—White’s ministry.

In contrast, here’s a passage from one of Richard Rohr’s daily meditations, where he borrows from a Quaker pastor and talks about how we should conduct our lives on a daily basis:

“Quaker pastor Philip Gulley superbly summarizes how we must rebuild spirituality from the bottom up in his book, If the Church Were Christian. Here I take the liberty of using my own words to restate his message, which offers a rather excellent description of what is emerging in Christianity today:

1.  Jesus is a model for living more than an object of worship.

2.  Affirming people’s potential is more important than reminding them of their brokenness.

3. The work of reconciliation should be valued over making judgments.

4.  Gracious behavior is more important than right belief.

5.  Inviting questions is more valuable than supplying answers.

6.  Encouraging the personal search is more important than group uniformity.

7.  Meeting actual needs is more important than maintaining institutions.

8.  Peacemaking is more important than power.

9.  We should care more about love and less about sex.

10. Life in this world is more important than the afterlife (Eternity is God’s work anyway).”

Nothing from Rohr about God having a role in who gets into the White House or about money. Maybe that’s why he wasn’t selected to be Trump’s spiritual adviser.

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Jack D’Aurora writes for Considerthisbyjd.com

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  1. Bill Lyons  November 18, 2019

    So, according to Paula White, Adolf Hitler was selected by God, because, “God says that he raises up and places all people in places of authority. It is God that raises up a king, it is God that sets one down, and so when you fight against the plan of God, you’re fighting against the hand of God.” Also, her beliefs mean that the world should not have fought against Hitler, they should have waited for God to take him down.

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  2. Brian Murphy  November 18, 2019

    Thanks for this, Jack – Rohr’s list will be posted on my dresser top this evening (can’t avoid seeing what’s on your dresser top).

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  3. Steven Spring  November 18, 2019

    I thought Trump was God.

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  4. Bruce Lackey  November 18, 2019

    Responding numerically to the ascertains above.
    1) I think the Bible teaches we are called to worship first and above all
    2) Agreed
    3) Agreed
    4) Gracious behavior does not get us into heaven on its own, so I disagree
    5) Both are required but agree, questions proceed answers
    6) No comment
    7) Agreed
    8) Agreed
    9) Agreed, but I would have answered differently when I was 18
    10) No Comment

    Thanks for your time today!

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  5. Tony Gugliemotto  November 18, 2019

    Some con artists are so successful that they start to believe that they are divinely inspired. Paula White and Donald Trump are perfect examples. Most average mortals know the difference.

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  6. Brent Rosenthal  November 18, 2019

    As a committed Christian, and one with a very solid Biblical understanding, I find all prosperity teachers, including Ms. White, Joel Osteen and the rest to have a particularly inaccurate understanding of exactly what Jesus told his followers they would have to endure, including poverty, persecution and death. And to those so-called evangelical leaders who cozy to Trump because he is a means to their ends, I find to be very apt Jesus’ question: what does it profit a person to gain the whole world yet forfeit his or her soul?

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  7. Charles  November 19, 2019

    Thanks Jack,
    Richard Rohr’s Daily Readings are a daily part of our lives. Glad that you shared the message.

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  8. Ron  December 4, 2019

    Again, as the self appointed D’Aurora contrarian I have to concede to the accuracy of your assessment on this one. I have met Ms. White. I have followed her performances on and off for years beginning with her duo pastorship (with her now divorced husband Randy) of a huge Tampa congregation. From the beginning I could not help but be judgmental about her and the judgment was and is not positive

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