After putting in a lot of effort for two days just to come up with a suitable title for this post, this writer came very close to giving up on it completely. Following the discovery of yet another article on the topic pertaining to Constitution.com Not only was I re-inspired, but I also came to the realization that it was possible that I had been divinely delayed. Attempting to make sense of the gulf that exists between people who support Trump and those who believe Ted Cruz or another candidate should have been selected for the nomination has become a conundrum on the same level as the order out of disorder research that were conducted at MIT a few years ago. This election is not about a candidate’s temperament; rather, it is about the last chance for our nation to recover from a fall into liberal hell. Despite the fact that I have written almost forty articles warning others about Mr. Trump’s temperament and other personality deficiencies, I will still stand by every word that I have written. When this author conducted a thorough investigation of the factors that led Donald Trump to run for president, the first thing that changed the game was the information that he discovered. The other was a chapter from the Bible that was brought to my notice by another individual, and it was this text that put an end to the debate for me once and for all. I continue to be a devoted admirer of Cruz, and if he were still running for president, my vote would go to him. However, I will not give my vote to Hillary Clinton for any reason under the sun. Moreover, I am a fan of the actual world. Before I clarify these two ideas, it is important to ensure that you are aware that I have read and carefully analyzed the reasons that conservatives who continue to reject Trump have presented. Some of them are persons who I hold in very high respect, such as Ambassador and author Alan Keyes, Editorial Director of American Clarion, Mr. Bob Ellis, Radio Talk Show Host Erick Erikson, Bradlee Dean, and a great number of other individuals. I find that I am unable to dispute the wisdom of my own most recent findings on the matter, despite the fact that their passionate demands are deserving of serious thought. You are welcome to hear it from me. I will make just two comments, one is a consequence of a lengthy and rigorous study of the lives and times of Mr. Donald Trump. The other is taken from an article that I came across not too long ago and considered to be the most persuasive argument that I have ever read anywhere to this point. First, after reading more than two hundred articles and reports about Trump and following every report and news story about him for approximately a year, I came to the realization that, despite all of the controversy and his boisterous braggadocio, there is one proclamation, one theme, and only one that shines through all of the blather. That is the fact that Donald Trump loves America. A person who has a deep love for our country should be the only one who is permitted to even attempt to “make America great again.” Is it possible for this egotistical and oafish huge mouth to pull it off? Despite the fact that I do not know, I am certain that Hillary Clinton is solely interested in power and herself. America is the poor traveler who has been battered by eight years of thieving liberals who are tearing away our foundations and our history, our treasures, and our status. America is the injured traveler who is laying by the side of the road until one guy out of three who passed by offers to aid. The guy who has been assaulted and injured does not inquire about his history or religion from the person who is giving him assistance. He takes the assistance and recovers without asking any questions; he does not inquire as to whether or not his helpful hero has been divorced or has engaged in unethical business practices. Jesus Christ is the only one who has questions once he has recovered from his illness. Jesus Christ posed this very significant issue to his followers in regard to the Good Samaritan figure. Which one of these three, according to your understanding, was the neighbor of the person who was found to be among the thieves? (Lu 10: 36) (1) Wake up, shall we? Trump, the President of the United States of America, is not a savior in shining armor; nevertheless, he is without a doubt a Good Samaritan who is prepared to step out from those inside the beltway and provide assistance. Why shouldn’t we give him the opportunity to succeed? The love that Jesus followers had for the country of Israel was what drove them to go to one of their most vehement adversaries, the Romans, in order to assist the Roman ruler with his ailing and dying servant. Based purely on his “passion” for their country, the disciples begged Jesus to assist them in their time of need. “And when they got to Jesus, they besought him immediately, saying, That he was worthy for whom he should do this: This is because he loves our country, and he has built us a synagogue,” the Bible says. [Lu 7: 4-5] (1) If the love that a centurion had for Israel was enough to win Christ over, then maybe it is time for us to show Mr. Trump some compassion and understanding. I recognize his affection for the United States of America. Regarding the second point, I would like to direct your attention to the profound insight that I discovered in an article that was published on constitution.com and titled “An Unlikely Source Makes a Case for Donald Trump.” To the “Never Trumper” – A Biblical Case for Trump is the headline of the piece that can be viewed in its entirety on a website known as lastchanceamerica.com. Despite the fact that it may seem to be oversimplified, some of the most profound truths and concepts that have ever been discovered were simple yet enduring foundations of knowledge that were concealed in just a few select words or thoughts. “When the followers of Christ discovered a guy who seemed to be well outside of their little entourage going around preaching the exact same gospel that they were proclaiming, they forbade him!” Why? They gave him the axe not because he was working with them but because he was not traveling with them. It was obvious that he was an outsider. Jesus responded to them with a response that was very simple yet profound. He stated, “And Jesus replied unto him, prohibit him not: for he who is not against us is for us.” (The Lu 9:50) The last time I checked, Donald Trump was a supporter of the United States of America, and he even declared his love for the country. A last question: what other options are available to “Never Trumpers”? In addition, what line of logic is being utilized to refute the notion that not voting for Trump is exactly the same as voting for Hillary? To whom exactly is the vote being cast? To put it another way, it is not a question of ethics; rather, it is only a question of mathematics. It is certain that Ross Perot received the votes that were sucked away by so-called “conscience” voters in 1992, which contributed to the election of the first Clinton to the presidency. Is it possible that we will continue to play the same poor hand in order to put another Clinton into power? In spite of the fact that I am not in a state of panic and that I have complete faith that the will of the living God will lead our nation through these most difficult times, I will not give in to the sin of presumption and allow the best alternative to be overlooked because I have a feeling that I did not get the outcome that I desired. Only lately Mr. Trump, undoubtedly on advice of excellent counsel, suffered a dramatic turnaround in his support for Paul Ryan and John McCain. As he works, he is demonstrating his ability to exercise self-control and his presidential traits. If someone states that they will not vote for Mr. Trump on the basis of principle, I will respect them. However, I will not respect anybody who does not take the time to analyze whether or if there is another motivation behind their choice, which may be concealed, concealed, or latent. Given the possibility of Hillary being elected president, we need to examine ourselves how much of our opposition to Trump stems from a desire for vengeance or hatred. In the event that “we the people” do not take action and contribute to the preservation of our wonderful country, we cannot reasonably anticipate that even a single potential leader will be a hero. Not only should we avoid using the flag to cover up Mr. Trump’s shortcomings and shortcomings, but we should also avoid using the term “principle” to cover up what may very well be nothing more than carelessness and apathy. There is a threat to our country. In connection with the “Never Trumper”: A biblical argument in favor of Trump Since 2005, Michael Bresciani has served as the editor of the website American Prophet.org. 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