Trump’s White House Faith Office Head Paula White: The High Priestess of False Prophets
Not to be outdone by his predecessor, G.W. Bush, in his enthusiasm to mollify Christian Zionist supporters, Donald Trump has created the first-ever White House Faith Office. To lead this new government bureaucracy, designed specifically to target religion in America, Trump appointed his spiritual advisor Paula White.
As you may recall, the younger Bush created the Faith-Based Initiative, in which he doled out hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars that created a mechanism of using money from the federal government to fund various and sundry church programs—thus directly buying support for the politicians providing this support (as if government tax exemption is not enough) and providing a vehicle by which government can control religion to its liking. Thousands of churches have reached out their unholy hands to receive these funds from the American taxpayers.
I am reminded of a quote from Founding Father Thomas Jefferson on this subject:
That to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical.
Amen!
Any mixture of church and state by the state is anathema to God’s Holy Word, the U.S. Constitution and every Natural principle of Liberty upon which our country was founded. I urge readers to watch my message last Sunday (only 38 minutes long, if you can believe it) in which I address this salient subject.
Sadly, most evangelicals have lost all appreciation and respect for the Biblical teaching of a free and independent pulpit, constitutional government and the principles of Liberty. In this regard, they are as bad as the radical Left. Both groups want the federal and State governments to finance and legislate their agendas irrespective of the Natural rights and constitutional protections of those rights for all people.
Now, Trump has upped the ante on Bush’s government intrusion into the sanctuary by creating a White House Faith Office. No doubt, the churches that play ball with the Faith Office will be rewarded with all kinds of benefits from Uncle Sam. But what will happen to the churches that refuse to surrender their sanctuaries to the authority of the king?
I’m afraid those religious institutions not willing to parrot the narrative coming out of the Faith Office will face all kinds of threats, intimidation and, perhaps, even possible legal retaliation—especially regarding Trump’s narrative on Israel.
Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondi and Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem are uber Christian Zionists who are on record as supporting the censorship of protests or speech of anyone who criticizes Israel—even to the point of assessing penalties of deportation and/or criminal charges by the FBI.
As with every other key administrative appointment by Donald Trump, Paula White is a radical “Christian” Zionist.
I quote from an article that appeared in an Israeli media outlet called y net news, which is giddy about Trump’s appointment of White to this key position in the U.S. government.
U.S. President Donald Trump has placed the role of religion in American governance and most likely in the shaping of foreign policy – especially when it comes to Israel – with the creation of the first-ever White House Faith Office.
Oh, wow! So, now we can expect John Hagee, Kenneth Copeland and Robert Jeffress to be running America’s foreign policy?
Rev. Paula White, a longtime spiritual adviser to Trump and one of the most influential religious figures in his previous
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