"Two Corinthians, right? Two Corinthians 3:17 Donald Trump misrepresents the Bible Verses while talking at a University of Christian




U.S. presidential competitor Donald Trump made it splendidly clear on Monday morning that he needs Christian voters to know the amount he cherishes the Bible.

So much does he need them to know this, truth be told, that he positioned The Good Book superior to anything his own smash hit, The Art of The Deal, while conveying a discourse at the world's biggest Christian college.

"The Art of the Deal is second to the book of scriptures," said Trump to a horde of around 10,000 individuals amid his discourse at Liberty University in Virginia. "There's in no way such as it, the Bible."

In what some have called an endeavor to focus on "a key voting coalition in the first gathering condition of Iowa" – zealous Christians – Trump talked about religion a few times all through his 50-minute-long address, calling himself "exceptionally glad" to be Presbyterian and vowing to take "Cheerful Christmas" back to retail locations.

One scriptural reference specifically, nonetheless, is racking up the greater part of the consideration today as video footage of Trump's discourse spreads on the web.

"Christianity, it's under attack," said Trump in the wake of paying tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. close to the start of his discussion, which fell on MLK Day in the U.S.

"We're going to ensure Christianity – and I can say that. I don't need to be politically right," Trump proceeded before endeavoring to cite a Bible verse from one of the books in the New Testament: Second Corinthians.

Trump rotated rapidly by commending the school itself, which won him a round of cheers from the gathering of people. His adversaries and faultfinders on the web, be that as it may, seized the opportunity to call attention to his slip-up in saying "Two," rather than "Second."


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