Nope. Never said that. If you believe that Y-HW-H is telling you not to vote for a candidate specifically because that candidate is homosexual, then be obedient. However, no one up to this point has made that case. Instead, we have had one poster falsely accusing the President of doing the opposite without any instruction on what Y-HW-H wants him to do.
@Hoodat Aw, come on now. Knowing
@Chosen Daughter as you do (and me as well), one might consider it an obvious inference that her Christian faith is the progenitor of her discernment rather than waggin around 'bigotry' in a deprecatory way... And I will raise up the will of Yah at this point, in the most technical and outright sense, since the polite but obvious inference seems to not be enough to speak about the elephant in the room.
In every case where election is the case, Yah has ALWAYS demanded choosing the exceptionally righteous. GOOD men. That an homosexual would be excluded goes without saying since homosexuality is assigned
by Yah among the abominations... Sins so gross in the eyes of the Father as to be made particularly distinct.
To step back from that, away from the person, even to endorse the homosexual agenda is against Yah, against family, which is an important governing office to Yah, and against Torah (or the Way, in the Christian sense, same thing).
To wit, and in every sense: To accuse a daughter of Yah of bigotry for preaching or following Torah, is to accuse El Elyon Himself.
And to be quite clear, as you accuse her, you accuse me as well.
The frustration for me is the complete disdain for truth. It is the spiritual foundation upon which all discourse should be based. And when we are unable to acknowledge truth, then we should consider 'fear' as the root cause of that shortcoming. The Bible tells us 365 times 'Do not fear'. I would assume that Y-HW-H places considerable importance on that one, especially since it is stated 365 more times than 'Don't vote for homosexuals in a democratic-style election'.
As my reply above lines out, I think it picking nits.
To accuse Christians of bigotry where the Bible (and Torah particularly) are clear, IS accusing Yah.
Likewise, to defend Tump on this statement, where the inference is just as plain - Tump would have no problem breaking Torah (parting from the Way) to endorse (by vote) the unrighteous - whether in the person or the agenda.
If we are to be speaking truth, then let us speak plainly.
As to fear, fear YaHWeH.