‘I Was Wrong’: Three Words That Could Change Donald Trump’s Life
Since my open letter to Donald Trump on August 27th, 2015, I’ve raised many concerns about his candidacy, feeling strongly that there were other Republican candidates who were far more qualified for the job.
And I urged voters to consider these other candidates, warning that Donald Trump could turn out to be a National Enquirer candidate for a Jerry Springer generation, a vulgar and mean-spirited reality TV star who would stop at nothing to be elected.
But now that he’s the presumptive Republican nominee and his only real competition looks to be Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders, candidates I couldn’t possibly vote for because of their staunchly pro-abortion, pro-LGBT activist positions (among other things), I want to offer Mr. Trump some words of wisdom. These words could radically change his life if he would only take heed.
Last August, in my open letter, I wrote, “my heartfelt suggestion to you, sir, is that you humble yourself before your Creator, that you recognize your sins and shortcomings, asking Him for forgiveness through the cross, and that you ask Him to help you to be the kind of man that America (and the nations) need at this critical time in world history.
“It’s a painful process, but it’s a glorious process, and if you take my friendly advice, you’ll never look back with regret.
“So, what will it be? Donald Trump, the self-made billionaire who fell short of his goal, or the new Donald Trump, ready to change the nation?”
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