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In an interview with FlashPoint on The Victory Channel
Nobody has done more for Christianity or for evangelicals or for religion itself than I have.
In a written interview with Religion News Service
I grew up going to church with my family in New York City. My parents taught me the importance of faith and prayer from a young age. Though I was confirmed at a Presbyterian church as a child, I now consider myself to be a non-denominational Christian. Melania and I have gotten to visit some amazing churches and meet with great faith leaders from around the world. During the unprecedented COVID-19 outbreak, I tuned into several virtual church services and know that millions of Americans did the same. Thankfully, many great churches are now back open and meeting in person. In fact, just this past weekend I visited the International Church of Las Vegas and enjoyed a beautiful service. […] Under my leadership, the United States of America will always stand for freedom of religion.
At a campaign rally in Greenville, N.C.
Somebody said to me the other day, ‘you’re the most famous person in the world by far.’ I said, ‘no, I’m not – no, I’m not.’ They said ‘yes you are.’ I said, ‘no.’ They said ‘who’s more famous?’ I said, ‘Jesus Christ.’
In a video update filmed at the White House
But I spent four days there and I went in, I wasn’t feeling so hot and within a very short period of time, they gave me regeneron it’s called regeneron. And other things too but I think this was the key but they gave me regeneron. And it was like unbelievable. I felt good immediately. I felt as good three days ago as I do now these. I view these and now they call them therapeutic but to me it wasn’t therapeutic. It just made me better okay. I call that a cure so I want to get these things done so we have to get them done. We have to get them approved. I want to get them to the hospitals where people are feeling badly. That’s much more important to me than the vaccine. I think this was a blessing from god that I caught it. This was a blessing in disguise.
As he landed in Ohio, giving remarks against his opponent Joe Biden
No religion, no anything. Hurt the bible. Hurt God. He’s against God.
At the National Prayer Breakfast, speaking about Mitt Romney’s religious beliefs which guided him in voting against Trump during the impeachment trial
I don’t like people who use their faith as justification for doing what they know is wrong. Nor do I like people who say, ‘I pray for you,’ when they know that that’s not so.
At an event on religious freedom during the United Nations General Assembly
I’ve appointed a special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism. We’re standing up for almost 250 million Christians around the world who are persecuted for their faith. It is estimated that 11 Christians are killed every day for the following — I mean, just think of this: Eleven Christians a day, for following the teachings of Christ. Who would even think that’s possible in this day and age? Who would think it’s possible?
At the Rose Garden event marking the National Day of Prayer
People say, 'How do you get through that whole stuff? How do you get through those witch hunts and everything else? And you know what we do, Mike? We just do it, right? And we think about God.
In a speech at the Celebrate Freedom Concert in Washington D.C.
In America we don’t worship government, we worship God.
In an interview with CBN
If you were a Muslim you could come in, but if you were a Christian, it was almost impossible and the reason that was so unfair – everybody was persecuted, in all fairness – but they were chopping off the heads of everybody but more so the Christians. And I thought it was very, very unfair. So we are going to help them.
In Republican Presidential Debate, defending his comment that 'Islam Hates Us'
I will tell you there’s something going on maybe you don’t know about. Maybe a lot of other people don’t know about, but there is tremendous hatred. I will stick with exactly what I said.
In an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper
I think Islam hates us. There is something – there is something there that is a tremendous hatred there. There is a tremendous hatred.
At a campaign event in South Carolina
For a religious leader to question a person’s faith is disgraceful. No leader, especially a religious leader, has the right to question another man’s religion or faith.
Speaking at Liberty University in Virginia
Two Corinthians 3:17, that’s the whole ball game, where the Spirit of the Lord, right? — where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. It is so true, you know when you’re thinking that’s really — is that the one, is that the one you like? I think that’s the one you like 'cause I love it. [...] I'm a protestant, presbeterian to be exact.
In an interview with CNN, when asked if he'd ever asked God for forgiveness
I have great relationship with God. I have great relationship with the Evangelicals.
In an interview with CNN’s Don Lemon
Most Muslims, I know many, are great people. Well, I think a certain set are certainly a problem. And unless you want to be so politically correct where you want me to say, ‘oh absolutely no,’ I mean you have ISIS, you have immigration, you have all these stuff.
In an interview with Scott Pelley for 60 Minutes
Look he said mostly about Obama, that whole question is about — I don’t have to defend President Obama. He’s not going to defend me so whether you agree with the man or don’t agree and there were people in that audience as you probably noticed that did agree with him. I love the Muslims have many many friends people living in this building. Muslims they’re phenomenal people but like everything else you have people where there are problems.
In an interview with Bloomberg, when asked about his favorite bible verse
I wouldn’t want to get into it. Because to me, that’s very personal. The Bible means a lot to me, but I don’t want to get into specifics.
In an interview at the Family Leadership Summit in Iowa, when asked if he'd ever asked God for forgiveness
I am not sure I have. I just go on and try to do a better job from there. I don't think so. I think if I do something wrong, I think, I just try and make it right. I don't bring God into that picture. I don't. When we go church and and when I drink my little wine which is about the only wine I drink and have my little cracker. I guess that’s this form of asking for forgiveness and I do that as often as possible because I feel cleansed okay but you know to me that’s important.
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