Re: Politics and the Church
I just think he's out of his depth and making it up as he goes along. His gut instinct as a businessman. Still even in business I wouldn't want to be saying what he says. "okay then, it's a deal, I'll draw up the contract". "Sorry! I meant to say it's not a deal, and was talking about something else when I referred to the contract". He was born rich (not self-made), thinks he's good at something which he isn't (he's not such a great businessman), and tries to be the President. When he's standing next to real leaders (the Queen, Putin, etc), it becomes obvious to everyone. Whether it's walking in front of the Queen so she has to run around him, or saying stupid things, it's just not professional. Worse he's forced himself into a corner now that he's offended everyone who were considered allies, the EU and NATO won't want to touch him.
Unlike Trump, Witness Lee understood the importance of containing Russia and Russia's nature in the world. If we consider Witness Lee's view of Russia and God's purpose, Trump's befriending and assisting Russia and going against NATO allies is not doing God's purpose and helping the gospel.
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