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Anonymous wrote:Jimmy Carter was the first President of the United States to publicly declare that he was born-again, in 1976. By the 1980 campaign, all three major candidates stated that they had been born again.

Jimmy Carter, cult member.


In the 1970s, it was found by political strategist that the evangelical vote had not been won by anybody. Jimmy Carter declared himself to be evangelical and it helped him win. So did Ronald Reagan. Neither were born again, and neither were evangelical, but it did help their elections.



I suppose you could post a citation for your comment, but you are just making it up as you go, throwing anything up against the wall to see if it sticks.


Why don’t you Google it? It’s very well documented. There are about 3 million articles written about it. I don’t know how people can be part of a religion and not understand how it’s intertwine with politics.

When you are part of a religion, it is your obligation and duty to God to ensure you understand if the leaders of your church are using you to further politics or wealth.

You are not doing gods work if you allow yourself to be used.


Citation?


https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=how+did+jimmy+carter+and+ronald+regan+use+religion+as+a+politicsl+strategy


You know neither of your google links gave any information to support your claims, right?

The born again link you cited was about a chinese cult.

0 for 2.


Yes, the born-again Christian movement started as a Chinese cult. It’s insane INSANNNE…, that you do not know that.

Do you want one article that explains how evangelical Christians have been manipulated by politics. Yeah you’re like somebody who wants to get their PhD and take one class a boot camp. Now it doesn’t work that way do you re-search stop being ignorant and stop letting people use you for money and politics.

It’s pathetic, it’s sad, and if you don’t do your due diligence, you’re probably going to hell.

And while you’re at it, ask yourself how does love your neighbor as yourself and to hell for loving somebody compute. Use what God gave you, your brain, your soul, your love, your generosity, and stop being used by mortal men.
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Anonymous wrote:Jimmy Carter was the first President of the United States to publicly declare that he was born-again, in 1976. By the 1980 campaign, all three major candidates stated that they had been born again.

Jimmy Carter, cult member.


In the 1970s, it was found by political strategist that the evangelical vote had not been won by anybody. Jimmy Carter declared himself to be evangelical and it helped him win. So did Ronald Reagan. Neither were born again, and neither were evangelical, but it did help their elections.



I suppose you could post a citation for your comment, but you are just making it up as you go, throwing anything up against the wall to see if it sticks.


Why don’t you Google it? It’s very well documented. There are about 3 million articles written about it. I don’t know how people can be part of a religion and not understand how it’s intertwine with politics.

When you are part of a religion, it is your obligation and duty to God to ensure you understand if the leaders of your church are using you to further politics or wealth.

You are not doing gods work if you allow yourself to be used.


Citation?


https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=how+did+jimmy+carter+and+ronald+regan+use+religion+as+a+politicsl+strategy


You know neither of your google links gave any information to support your claims, right?

The born again link you cited was about a chinese cult.

0 for 2.


Yes, the born-again Christian movement started as a Chinese cult. It’s insane INSANNNE…, that you do not know that.

Do you want one article that explains how evangelical Christians have been manipulated by politics. Yeah you’re like somebody who wants to get their PhD and take one class a boot camp. Now it doesn’t work that way do you re-search stop being ignorant and stop letting people use you for money and politics.

It’s pathetic, it’s sad, and if you don’t do your due diligence, you’re probably going to hell.

And while you’re at it, ask yourself how does love your neighbor as yourself and to hell for loving somebody compute. Use what God gave you, your brain, your soul, your love, your generosity, and stop being used by mortal men.


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This is your posted link to substantiate your claim that the “born again religion” started as a Chinese cult.



pp, what religion are you that teaches you that? And that tells you to tell people that they are going to hell?
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Anonymous wrote:Jimmy Carter was the first President of the United States to publicly declare that he was born-again, in 1976. By the 1980 campaign, all three major candidates stated that they had been born again.

Jimmy Carter, cult member.


In the 1970s, it was found by political strategist that the evangelical vote had not been won by anybody. Jimmy Carter declared himself to be evangelical and it helped him win. So did Ronald Reagan. Neither were born again, and neither were evangelical, but it did help their elections.



Describing his beliefs at the 1978 National Prayer Breakfast, Carter said, "For those of us who share the Christian faith, the words 'born again' have a very simple meaning: that through a personal experience, we recommit our lives as humble children of God, which makes us in the realest possible sense brothers and sisters of one another."

In an interview with Fox News, Carter was asked to define what he meant by calling himself "born again". He replied as follows:

"In the Book of John, when Christ was questioned by one of the Pharisees, he said, 'You must be born again to have a new life as one of my followers.' So being born again is just like breathing for us. It was a phrase that we used without question for the first 50 years of my existence. And then, of course, evangelical to me is someone who relates their experience with Christ and others in hopes that the other person will accept Christ as savior. So I look upon both these not as a matter of liberal versus consecutive, or fundamentalist versus progressive, or whatever, but as a standard description of someone who is a believer in Christ and who follows the Bible."



Interesting that the first time Jimmy Carter use the word “born again” was during an election time. In 1970s. Yet never before in any of his other elections did he mention being born again.

Yes, it was a political strategy. He was evangelical the whole time but “born again” was used as a political strategy. And if you need citations, go to Wikipedia, and look at the citations… reduce some real Research, but you won’t.


You are painting Jimmy Carter as a manipulative liar or the member of a cult. Nice.
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Anonymous wrote:Jimmy Carter was the first President of the United States to publicly declare that he was born-again, in 1976. By the 1980 campaign, all three major candidates stated that they had been born again.

Jimmy Carter, cult member.


In the 1970s, it was found by political strategist that the evangelical vote had not been won by anybody. Jimmy Carter declared himself to be evangelical and it helped him win. So did Ronald Reagan. Neither were born again, and neither were evangelical, but it did help their elections.



Describing his beliefs at the 1978 National Prayer Breakfast, Carter said, "For those of us who share the Christian faith, the words 'born again' have a very simple meaning: that through a personal experience, we recommit our lives as humble children of God, which makes us in the realest possible sense brothers and sisters of one another."

In an interview with Fox News, Carter was asked to define what he meant by calling himself "born again". He replied as follows:

"In the Book of John, when Christ was questioned by one of the Pharisees, he said, 'You must be born again to have a new life as one of my followers.' So being born again is just like breathing for us. It was a phrase that we used without question for the first 50 years of my existence. And then, of course, evangelical to me is someone who relates their experience with Christ and others in hopes that the other person will accept Christ as savior. So I look upon both these not as a matter of liberal versus consecutive, or fundamentalist versus progressive, or whatever, but as a standard description of someone who is a believer in Christ and who follows the Bible."



Interesting that the first time Jimmy Carter use the word “born again” was during an election time. In 1970s. Yet never before in any of his other elections did he mention being born again.

Yes, it was a political strategy. He was evangelical the whole time but “born again” was used as a political strategy. And if you need citations, go to Wikipedia, and look at the citations… reduce some real Research, but you won’t.


Beliefs
From a young age, Carter showed a deep commitment to evangelical Christianity.[427][428] In 1942, Carter became a deacon and taught Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia.[429] At a private inauguration worship service, the preacher was Nelson Price, the pastor of Roswell Street Baptist Church of Marietta, Georgia.[430] An evangelical Christian, Carter appealed to voters after the scandals of the Nixon Administration, and is credited with popularizing the term "born again" into American lexicon during the 1976 American presidential campaign.[428][431][432][433] As president, Carter prayed several times a day, and professed that Jesus was the driving force in his life. He was greatly influenced by a sermon he had heard as a young man that asked: "If you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"[434] In 2000, after the Southern Baptist Union announced they would no longer permit women to become pastors, he renounced his membership, saying: "I personally feel that women should play an absolutely equal role in service of Christ in the church."[435] He remained a member of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.[427]

This is from Jimmy’s wiki.
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Anonymous wrote:Jimmy Carter was the first President of the United States to publicly declare that he was born-again, in 1976. By the 1980 campaign, all three major candidates stated that they had been born again.

Jimmy Carter, cult member.


In the 1970s, it was found by political strategist that the evangelical vote had not been won by anybody. Jimmy Carter declared himself to be evangelical and it helped him win. So did Ronald Reagan. Neither were born again, and neither were evangelical, but it did help their elections.



Describing his beliefs at the 1978 National Prayer Breakfast, Carter said, "For those of us who share the Christian faith, the words 'born again' have a very simple meaning: that through a personal experience, we recommit our lives as humble children of God, which makes us in the realest possible sense brothers and sisters of one another."

In an interview with Fox News, Carter was asked to define what he meant by calling himself "born again". He replied as follows:

"In the Book of John, when Christ was questioned by one of the Pharisees, he said, 'You must be born again to have a new life as one of my followers.' So being born again is just like breathing for us. It was a phrase that we used without question for the first 50 years of my existence. And then, of course, evangelical to me is someone who relates their experience with Christ and others in hopes that the other person will accept Christ as savior. So I look upon both these not as a matter of liberal versus consecutive, or fundamentalist versus progressive, or whatever, but as a standard description of someone who is a believer in Christ and who follows the Bible."



Interesting that the first time Jimmy Carter use the word “born again” was during an election time. In 1970s. Yet never before in any of his other elections did he mention being born again.

Yes, it was a political strategy. He was evangelical the whole time but “born again” was used as a political strategy. And if you need citations, go to Wikipedia, and look at the citations… reduce some real Research, but you won’t.


Beliefs
From a young age, Carter showed a deep commitment to evangelical Christianity.[427][428] In 1942, Carter became a deacon and taught Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia.[429] At a private inauguration worship service, the preacher was Nelson Price, the pastor of Roswell Street Baptist Church of Marietta, Georgia.[430] An evangelical Christian, Carter appealed to voters after the scandals of the Nixon Administration, and is credited with popularizing the term "born again" into American lexicon during the 1976 American presidential campaign.[428][431][432][433] As president, Carter prayed several times a day, and professed that Jesus was the driving force in his life. He was greatly influenced by a sermon he had heard as a young man that asked: "If you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"[434] In 2000, after the Southern Baptist Union announced they would no longer permit women to become pastors, he renounced his membership, saying: "I personally feel that women should play an absolutely equal role in service of Christ in the church."[435] He remained a member of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.[427]

This is from Jimmy’s wiki.


Do you guys even read the stuff you post?

An evangelical Christian, Carter appealed to voters after the scandals of the Nixon Administration, and is credited with popularizing the term "born again" into American lexicon during the 1976 American presidential campaign.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jimmy Carter was the first President of the United States to publicly declare that he was born-again, in 1976. By the 1980 campaign, all three major candidates stated that they had been born again.

Jimmy Carter, cult member.


In the 1970s, it was found by political strategist that the evangelical vote had not been won by anybody. Jimmy Carter declared himself to be evangelical and it helped him win. So did Ronald Reagan. Neither were born again, and neither were evangelical, but it did help their elections.



I suppose you could post a citation for your comment, but you are just making it up as you go, throwing anything up against the wall to see if it sticks.


Why don’t you Google it? It’s very well documented. There are about 3 million articles written about it. I don’t know how people can be part of a religion and not understand how it’s intertwine with politics.

When you are part of a religion, it is your obligation and duty to God to ensure you understand if the leaders of your church are using you to further politics or wealth.

You are not doing gods work if you allow yourself to be used.


Citation?


https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=how+did+jimmy+carter+and+ronald+regan+use+religion+as+a+politicsl+strategy


You know neither of your google links gave any information to support your claims, right?

The born again link you cited was about a chinese cult.

0 for 2.


Yes, the born-again Christian movement started as a Chinese cult. It’s insane INSANNNE…, that you do not know that.

Do you want one article that explains how evangelical Christians have been manipulated by politics. Yeah you’re like somebody who wants to get their PhD and take one class a boot camp. Now it doesn’t work that way do you re-search stop being ignorant and stop letting people use you for money and politics.

It’s pathetic, it’s sad, and if you don’t do your due diligence, you’re probably going to hell.

And while you’re at it, ask yourself how does love your neighbor as yourself and to hell for loving somebody compute. Use what God gave you, your brain, your soul, your love, your generosity, and stop being used by mortal men.


8-F6-AF777-DED1-48-CF-982-D-FFA40-E99-FF23

This is your posted link to substantiate your claim that the “born again religion” started as a Chinese cult.



pp, what religion are you that teaches you that? And that tells you to tell people that they are going to hell?


Catholic… of course!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jimmy Carter was the first President of the United States to publicly declare that he was born-again, in 1976. By the 1980 campaign, all three major candidates stated that they had been born again.

Jimmy Carter, cult member.


In the 1970s, it was found by political strategist that the evangelical vote had not been won by anybody. Jimmy Carter declared himself to be evangelical and it helped him win. So did Ronald Reagan. Neither were born again, and neither were evangelical, but it did help their elections.



After an initial defeat for the governorship of Georgia, he was elected to the state's top office in 1970 - a position he would use as a springboard to the White House.
As a office holder, Mr Carter was driven by a mixture of born-again Christian spirit, a sense of independence and a liberal tradition. The latter was inherited, not from his father, who was a white segregationist, but from his mother, Lillian, who joined the Peace Corps at the age of 68, and spent two years working as a nurse in India.

His sister, a faith healer, had by then convinced him to commit himself totally to God. As president, he continued to preach at Sunday school for children and always said grace before meals, even at state dinners with foreign leaders.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-34006916.amp

“Today it may seem inevitable that evangelicals gravitated to the Republican Party in the 1980s; but Carter, the wealthy peanut farmer from Georgia who won the 1976 election as a Jesus-loving Democrat, complicates the story. Like the evangelical politicians who succeeded him, Carter talked about his “personal relationship with Jesus Christ.”

https://www.americamagazine.org/arts-culture/2018/04/11/faith-jimmy-carter

But there's another source of inspiration for Carter that's been overlooked in many of the tributes -- his distinctive brand of White evangelical Christianity, which remains hidden from most Americans.

Carter is a progressive White evangelical Christian. That may seem like an oxymoron, but it shouldn't. Progressive White evangelicalism was once what one historian called "the ascendent strain of evangelicalism in America."

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/03/05/us/jimmy-carter-evangelicals-blake-cec/index.html

Jimmy Carter was definitely a born again evangelical Christian.

And a cult member.


Having been to his Sunday school class that used to draw crowds to Plains, Ga, I can tell you his Sunday school class was pretty
main stream. He taught what you would get in every other Sunday school class in America. It was not cult like.
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Anonymous wrote:Jimmy Carter was the first President of the United States to publicly declare that he was born-again, in 1976. By the 1980 campaign, all three major candidates stated that they had been born again.

Jimmy Carter, cult member.


In the 1970s, it was found by political strategist that the evangelical vote had not been won by anybody. Jimmy Carter declared himself to be evangelical and it helped him win. So did Ronald Reagan. Neither were born again, and neither were evangelical, but it did help their elections.



Describing his beliefs at the 1978 National Prayer Breakfast, Carter said, "For those of us who share the Christian faith, the words 'born again' have a very simple meaning: that through a personal experience, we recommit our lives as humble children of God, which makes us in the realest possible sense brothers and sisters of one another."

In an interview with Fox News, Carter was asked to define what he meant by calling himself "born again". He replied as follows:

"In the Book of John, when Christ was questioned by one of the Pharisees, he said, 'You must be born again to have a new life as one of my followers.' So being born again is just like breathing for us. It was a phrase that we used without question for the first 50 years of my existence. And then, of course, evangelical to me is someone who relates their experience with Christ and others in hopes that the other person will accept Christ as savior. So I look upon both these not as a matter of liberal versus consecutive, or fundamentalist versus progressive, or whatever, but as a standard description of someone who is a believer in Christ and who follows the Bible."



Interesting that the first time Jimmy Carter use the word “born again” was during an election time. In 1970s. Yet never before in any of his other elections did he mention being born again.

Yes, it was a political strategy. He was evangelical the whole time but “born again” was used as a political strategy. And if you need citations, go to Wikipedia, and look at the citations… reduce some real Research, but you won’t.


Beliefs
From a young age, Carter showed a deep commitment to evangelical Christianity.[427][428] In 1942, Carter became a deacon and taught Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia.[429] At a private inauguration worship service, the preacher was Nelson Price, the pastor of Roswell Street Baptist Church of Marietta, Georgia.[430] An evangelical Christian, Carter appealed to voters after the scandals of the Nixon Administration, and is credited with popularizing the term "born again" into American lexicon during the 1976 American presidential campaign.[428][431][432][433] As president, Carter prayed several times a day, and professed that Jesus was the driving force in his life. He was greatly influenced by a sermon he had heard as a young man that asked: "If you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?"[434] In 2000, after the Southern Baptist Union announced they would no longer permit women to become pastors, he renounced his membership, saying: "I personally feel that women should play an absolutely equal role in service of Christ in the church."[435] He remained a member of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.[427]

This is from Jimmy’s wiki.


Do you guys even read the stuff you post?

An evangelical Christian, Carter appealed to voters after the scandals of the Nixon Administration, and is credited with popularizing the term "born again" into American lexicon during the 1976 American presidential campaign.



pp is claiming Jimmy was not really a born again Christian and only used the term to trick people into voting for him.
Anonymous
Angela professes that she wants to be a better role model for her children and that she did not feel that being on Only Fans was being a good role model and she was also degraded on only fans.

She turned to Christianity to help be a better role model for her children.

What is wrong with being the best Mom you can be to your children?
Anonymous
Ya'll can trash Jimmy Carter all you want to and I don't think he was a good president but THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES ARE LIVING IN HOMES DUE TO HIS LONGTERM AFFILIATION WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ya'll can trash Jimmy Carter all you want to and I don't think he was a good president but THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES ARE LIVING IN HOMES DUE TO HIS LONGTERM AFFILIATION WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY.


He’s still claim to be a born-again Christian and get votes. So did Reagan.

Both can be true.
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Anonymous wrote:Angela professes that she wants to be a better role model for her children and that she did not feel that being on Only Fans was being a good role model and she was also degraded on only fans.

She turned to Christianity to help be a better role model for her children.

What is wrong with being the best Mom you can be to your children?


I’m super glad she got away from the Kardashians in that lifestyle for her children/child. I just hope she stays away from all extremist lifestyles and lives a good life.
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Anonymous wrote:Ya'll can trash Jimmy Carter all you want to and I don't think he was a good president but THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES ARE LIVING IN HOMES DUE TO HIS LONGTERM AFFILIATION WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY.


He’s still claim to be a born-again Christian and get votes. So did Reagan.

Both can be true.



NP
I don’t think Reagan claimed to be born-agin Christian.
He barely went to church.
I know he was loved by Christian conservatives.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ya'll can trash Jimmy Carter all you want to and I don't think he was a good president but THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES ARE LIVING IN HOMES DUE TO HIS LONGTERM AFFILIATION WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY.


He’s still claim to be a born-again Christian and get votes. So did Reagan.

Both can be true.



NP
I don’t think Reagan claimed to be born-agin Christian.
He barely went to church.
I know he was loved by Christian conservatives.


You are right Reagan was not born again, Christian.
Yet he said he was in 1980.
Again, you were right he barely went to church.
Again, you are right he loved that Christian conservatives voted for him so he pretended to love them back, and that was a strategy for his election as president. This was only true for his presidency, because as governor of California, he was an extremely brawl who signed the first law that made abortion legal.
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