If Donald Trump ’s late-stage efforts to negotiate peace in Ukraine, mediate conflicts in the Middle East, and save lives are tied to a biblical reckoning, they would be framed by two stark verses: Romans 3:23, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,” and James 2:17, “Faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” In the twilight of his life, Trump confronts this moral ledger in ways few expected. While his son Eric insists that his father is heaven-bound, Trump himself harbors profound reservations, not only about his own eternal fate, but even about whether his father, Fred Trump, has earned a place among the saved. Forged under the relentless ambition, exacting expectations, and ruthless example of his father, these late acts of what could be called redempt
Explained: Why Donald Trump thinks his father isn't in heaven

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