
"I don't think 'blasphemy' is a strong enough word to describe White-Cain's comparison of a corrupt heathen like Donald Trump to Christians' Lord and Savior."
"The white evangelical excuse for their support of Donald—that he is but an imperfect vessel anointed by their god to help them achieve their political goals, is wearing thin especially with a snake-oil salesman like White-Cain trying to turn Donald into some kind of Christ-like martyr."
"Paula White-Cain should either be in prison for being a snake-oil-selling grifter or in a psych ward, but instead of being a reviled figure who is forced to exist on the periphery, she's actually a very powerful person in our government."
Mary Trump condemned Paula White-Cain for her comparisons of Donald Trump to Jesus, labeling it blasphemous and manipulative. She argued that such comparisons boost Trump's ego and silence criticism while enriching both White-Cain and Trump. Mary Trump expressed disbelief at the evangelical support for Trump, calling it an excuse for political goals. She criticized White-Cain's practices, including public prayers and exorcisms, and suggested that White-Cain should be marginalized rather than wielding power in government due to her controversial methods and teachings.
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