Donald Trump has
assembled a wide range
of supporters at the RNC.
And some of the most vocal?
Evangelicals.
Yes, he’s a casino owner who’s
had three different wives,
but the conservative Christians
know a devout man
when they see one.
Go Trump!
He represents the godly people
of the United States of America.
Do you think he’s always acted
like a good Christian?
-Absolutely.
-Yeah?
How can you build
that kind of empire
if you’re not praying to God
for good things every day?
He is the man
for this time in history,
and God will use him.
And I don’t know
that he’s gonna even be aware
of how God is gonna use him.
You don’t think he even knows
what his relationship
with God is?
Absolutely I think that.
They seem convinced,
but I was still struggling
to see how this man reflected
the teachings of the Good Book.
What do you think about the idea
of loving thy neighbor?
Uh, you don’t want somebody
living next door to you
that’s going to sneak over
and murder you in your sleep.
Who’s gonna do that?
But then I saw a man
who could convince
even the most
skeptical of the depth
of Trump’s faith.
We are electing a man
in Donald Trump
who believes
in the name of Jesus Christ!
Pastor Mark Burns.
Shout amen!
-Amen!
That’s the guy
I needed to talk to,
the man
who gave the benediction
on the opening night
of the RNC.
I believe Donald Trump,
without question, loves God.
He believes in the one true God.
He believes Jesus Christ
is his lord and savior.
He believes that marriage is
between one man and one woman.
-He believes that...
-Wait.
What?
He believes marriage is between
one man and one woman.
-Who does?
-Donald Trump believes
one marriage is between one man
and one woman.
-He also believes... 
-Until a younger woman comes along?
No, no, no, no, no. No, no.
No, no, no, that’s not...
Trump thinks marriage
is between one man and one...
Czech, one Slovenian
and one American, right?
So your point is?
This one man, one woman thing...
I ran the numbers.
They don’t check out.
OK, so he stumbled
a few times
on his path toward
righteousness, but surely,
he embodies
the most basic Christian ideal
of helping those in need.
Jesus said,
“Blessed are the poor
for they will inherit
the kingdom of heaven.”
-He did. He did.
-Right? Donald Trump said,
“I’ve watched politicians
bragging about
how poor they are,
how poor their parents
and grandparents were,
and I said to myself,
if they can stay so poor
for so many generations,
how smart can they be?
They’re morons.”
Donald Trump is not the pastor
of the United States of America.
He’s accepted Jesus Christ
as his savior.
Is he a seminarian student?
Can he exegete the scriptures?
I don’t think so.
You know
who has run a Bible study?
-Who’s that? -I’ll give you
a hint. It rhymes with...
Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton?
-Yes.
-Runs a Bible study?
She did when she was first lady
of Arkansas.
Well, you know, I can’t speak
to Hillary Clinton’s
relationship with God.
I know she’s really good at
pandering at the Black churches,
singing whatever
“Amazing Grace” song
she can come up with
for that moment.
Do you think Donald Trump knows
the words to “Amazing Grace”?
Well, again, as I said...
I think it’d be more like
“Tremendous Grace.”
“How fantastic the sound.
Could save
a pretty good guy like me.
I once was lost, though,
you know what? I was never lost.
I was born with an impeccable
sense of direction.”
When it comes to Trump’s views
on the poor and marriage,
Christians are willing
to turn the other cheek,
an attitude they extend
to all God’s children.
Well, almost all.
I think
that when Hillary Clinton
calls Donald Trump a person
that disrespects women,
for a woman, herself,
to allow her husband
to disrespect her –
I think that’s horrible.
You’re holding that to Hillary?
What we sew is what we receive.
So what’s worse,
Hillary allowing Bill to cheat
or Donald Trump cheating?
Well, I want to...
I want to be clear.
Um, in my statement,
I think I misspoke
when I said Hillary Clinton has
allowed anyone to do anything.
Uh, Bill is his own man.
But you’re connecting
his actions to Hillary?
Well, because that he is
Hillary Clinton’s husband.
But you’re not connecting
Donald Trump’s actions
to Donald Trump.
Um, I believe Donald Trump,
just like any of us,
when we fall,
we fall to the sin.
I see.
Christians love to forgive.
And Donald Trump allows them
to practice forgiveness
in truly biblical proportions.
Amen.
