Trump and Obama: What Has Changed Between Them on Homosexuality and Saudi Arabia?
By Julio
Severo
The
White House said last Tuesday that President Donald Trump will continue to
enforce an Obama’s executive order granting special rights to homosexuals in
the workplace, making it clear that such order will remain intact “at the
direction” of Trump.
“President
Donald J. Trump is determined to protect the rights of all Americans, including
the LGBTQ community,” said a statement released by the White House. “President
Trump continues to be respectful and supportive of LGBTQ rights, just as he was
throughout the election.”
The White
House said Trump is proud to have been the first GOP presidential candidate to
mention the LGBTQ community in his nomination acceptance speech, “pledging then
to protect the community from violence and oppression,” which is a commonly
used language and euphemism to advance the gay agenda.
How
it affects churches, we do not know, but if you have a Christian organization
and you do not hire homosexuals or if you do not accommodate their immoral
lifestyle and ideology, the Trump administration offers to you the same thing
the Obama administration offered: no financial relationship. But punishment.
About
Trump’s decision to keep Obama’s homosexualist order, Peter LaBarbera,
president of Americans For Truth About Homosexuality (AFTAH), said,
“This is the
first sign we have that President Trump will be triangulating on homosexuality
versus abortion. As exhilarated as we were to watch the Trump administration
confidently and boldly stand for the protection of the unborn at the March for
Life, we are now deeply disappointed that Mr. Trump has chosen to defend false
LGBTQ ‘rights’ based on changeable homosexual and gender-confused behaviors.”
He
added,
“We condemned
Obama when he advanced a sin-based agenda in the name of ‘Equality.’ We must do
no less with President Trump.”
Pro-family
leader Bryan Fischer remarked that with his decision to keep Obama’s order,
“Trump bans Christian-run businesses who won’t affirm sexual deviancy from
doing any work for federal government.”
The
Trump administration has revealed hypocrisy in major points. If it is serious
about the gay agenda as Obama was, why a normal relationship with Saudi Arabia,
which murders homosexuals? The Obama administration condemned Christians
opposed to the gay agenda, but had never condemned Saudi Arabia.
Last
week Trump spoke by telephone with Saudi Arabia’s King Salman. He did not call
him to condemn Saudi Arabia for murdering homosexuals. He called “to strengthen
cooperation on fighting radical Islamic terrorism.”
Considering
that Saudi Arabia is the main sponsor of the Islamic terrorism in the world,
asking such Saudi help is akin to have Franklin Roosevelt asking Hitler to help
America fight Nazism or have Ronald Reagan asking the Soviet Union to help America
fight Soviet communism. It is illogical. It makes no sense.
In
his call, Trump also “requested, and the Saudi king agreed to support, safe
zones in Syria,” according to the DailyMail.
As
admitted by the DailyMail, “Carving out safe havens in the civil war-torn
Middle Eastern country would most likely require a massive deployment of US
ground troops” in Syria.
For
interventions in Syria, with Saudi support Obama deployed ISIS and Islamic
rebels, who raped and murdered thousands Syrian Christians.
Now, with
Saudi support, again, America under Trump wants to deploy thousands of American
soldiers in Syria.
Because
Obama and Trump never had any permission from the Syrian government to deploy
troops in Syria, this is invasion.
Because
the past U.S. administration created ISIS, which ravaged Syria, this is
terrorism.
Because
Saudi Arabia, which wants to help Trump in the invasion, is the main sponsor of
the Islamic terrorism in the world, this is terrorism.
If
Trump is serious about fighting Islamic terrorism, why did not he put Saudi
Arabia in his black list?
If
Trump is serious about helping Syrian refugees in alleged safe zones, why does
not he ask the official permission from the Syrian government?
If he
is serious about keeping Obama’s homosexualist decrees, why does not he condemn
Saudi Arabia?
Besides,
Obama imposed unfair sanctions against Russia, especially because Russia has an
excellent law banning homosexual propaganda to children and adolescents. Trump
has not reversed Obama’s sanctions.
Since
the Obama administration, Russia has been a model against the gay agenda. As
far as it depends on Trump, who seems not to want America reversing Obama’s
homosexualist laws, Russia will continue to keep the leading position among
Christian nations against the gay agenda.
Russia
is in Syria helping Syrians, whose Christians are Orthodox as are Orthodox
Christians Russians, because the Syrian government gave official permission for
Russia to be in Syria. Anything less is invasion.
Trump
is building a wall to protect U.S., and he deserves support on this. He is
putting Islamic nations in his black list because he wants to protect the U.S.
But
by keeping Saudi Arabia off his list and planning to invade Syria, he is
inconsistent with conservative Christians and consistent with Obama and Hillary
Clinton.
By
keeping Obama’s homosexualist decrees he has the same inconsistency and
consistency.
Saudi
Arabia, which is an enemy of Syria, has no Christian community and bans
Israelis from its territory. In contrast, Syria has one of the oldest Christian
communities in the world. The Bible is not banned by the Syrian government.
Saudi Arabia officially bans the Bible. Why had Obama a good relationship with
Saudi Arabia, not Syria? Why has Trump a good relationship with Saudi Arabia,
not Syria?
Why is
Trump expressing a willingness to follow in Obama’s footsteps?
If
Trump wants to “help” Syria, why call Saudi Arabia, the enemy of Syria?
If
Trump does not want the U.S. invaded, why has he discussed with the Saudis
about invading Syria?
Conservative
Christians should not make the same mistake that they made regarding to former
President George W. Bush. They supported him because of his pro-life stances. But
they did not question him over his invasion of Iraq, which took a heavy toll on
Iraqi Christians.
Conservative
Christians liked Trump’s
speech against neocons, but his stance on the gay agenda is not a
good thing for America now and her future. And it is not good for the world,
because America is an empire that guides the world as a model for better or
worse.
Good
Christians prophesied
a good political administration for Trump. But what good will be if
he does not choose to live prophetically such calling?
Trump
has no conservative history, and he had connections with Obama and Hillary. His
speech against neocons in his campaign was a fresh air of real conservatism,
and the current pro-life stance of his administration is also a fresh air after
eight years of the foul odor of the pro-abortion stances of the Obama
administration.
Yet, by
keeping the same homosexualist laws of Obama, including his illegal
interference in Syria with Saudi assistance, Trump chose the same foul odor of
left-wing radicals and neocons.
Let
us hope he may change his course.
With
information from the DailyMail and the Hill.
Portuguese
version of this article: Trump e Obama: O que
mudou entre eles sobre homossexualidade e ArĂ¡bia Saudita?
Source: Last Days Watchman
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