Trump fears he won't get into heaven. I think he has nothing to worry about | Dave Schilling
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Trump fears he won't get into heaven. I think he has nothing to worry about | Dave Schilling
"He waxed on about his military deployment in Washington DC, but also about the possible system that decides the fate of your everlasting soul. There has to be some kind of a report card up there someplace, y'know, like: Let's go to heaven, let's get into heaven.' It's sort of a beautiful thing, he said to Starnes. He's probably hoping they grade on a curve."
"On Fox News, Trump expressed serious doubt he's going to get called up to the big leagues of life after death. I want to try and get to heaven if possible. I'm hearing I'm not doing well. I'm really at the bottom of the totem pole. I don't know who he's hearing this from. Is there a Quinnipiac poll I haven't read? Has Steve Kornacki weighed in from the MSNBC (sorry, MS Now) big board?"
Donald Trump called into the Todd Starnes Show and discussed his Washington DC deployment and imaginings about how the afterlife evaluates souls, picturing a "report card" determining entry to heaven. He described the idea as "sort of a beautiful thing" and suggested hope that "they grade on a curve." On Fox News he expressed doubt about admission to heaven, saying he felt at the "bottom of the totem pole." Catholic teaching states only God judges souls, and jokes referenced St. Peter and potential legalistic appeals to courts. Multiple past roles and personal tastes were listed in relation to public skepticism about his spiritual standing.
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