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Mike Bamiloye calls out Christian disunity over support for Trump

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Pastor Mike Bamiloye, the founder of Mount Zion Faith Ministries, has slammed divisions among Christians, especially in the United States, over support for US President-elect, Donald Trump.

He expressed his disappointment on social media, questioning why Christians appear divided on backing a leader he believes upholds Christian values.

In a social media post on Friday, Bamiloye shared a video in which Trump spoke about his desire to uphold moral values and his love for Christ.

Bamiloye, whose ministry is known for its faith-based films and messages, criticised Christians who struggle with deciding which party to support

He argued that Trump’s party openly supports values aligned with Christian principles, whereas he claimed the opposition endorses policies like abortion, same-sex marriage, gender transitions, and the alteration of children’s gender identities in schools.

“What is confusing in the options?” he asked, suggesting that the choice should be straightforward for believers.

“I Seriously Love This!” he wrote in response to Trump’s video, adding that he was shocked to see skepticism about the former president’s Christian values.

“Before the recent election, I was so shocked that some Christians were confused about Donald Trump,” he stated.

Bamiloye noted that some American Christians question Trump’s messages on faith and good values, speculating that his pro-Christian statements may be AI-generated or inauthentic.

In the video, Trump acknowledged, “Our country needs a saviour, and our country has a saviour, and that’s not me. There is someone much higher than me, and that is Jesus. We just do what we have to do. Life, death, and the resurrection of Jesus — all these are enough to save the world.

Without examples from His life and teachings—our miraculous founding, the Civil War, and more — none of these could have happened without Jesus Christ.”

In another comment, he stated, “Jesus Christ is the most famous person in the world.”

The post has since sparked widespread online debate, with reactions from Christians worldwide reflecting ongoing discussions about faith, politics, and values in modern society.

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