Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Donald Trump's Holy War? Spokesman Defends 'Get Even' Comment At Christian University









ABC News' Michael Falcone reports:



During a convocation speech on Monday at the Lynchburg, Virginia Christian college, Liberty University, Donald Trump gave the students some advice: "Get even."



"I always say don't let people take advantage - this goes for a country, too, by the way - don't let people take advantage. Get even. And you know, if nothing else, others will see that and they're going to say, 'You know, I'm going to let Jim Smith or Sarah Malone, I'm going to let them alone because they're tough customers," Trump said in his remarks.



Those comments sparked an outcry from critics who said Trump was out of line to preach his gospel of "get even" at a place that reveres Christian values.



But, Trump's office apparently wants to have the last word. In a statement, Trump's special counsel, Michael Cohen, said he checked with a university official on the appropriateness of Trump's comment.



The verdict? "Jesus would 'get even.'"



"The biased liberal media continues to distort the success of Mr. Trump's speech at Liberty University to more than 10,000 students. Most recently they question his advice to the student body 'to get even' and call the statement anti-Christian. Wrong!" Michael Cohen said in a statement to ABC News. " I conferred with Johnny Moore at Liberty University and questioned whether Jesus would 'get even.' The answer is 'he would & he did.' Johnny explained that the bible is filled with stories of God getting even with his enemies, Jesus got even with the Pharisees and Christians believe that Jesus even got even with Satan by rising from the dead. God is portrayed as giving grace, but he is also portrayed as one tough character - just as Trump stated."



Moore - identified on Liberty University's website as "Rev. Johnnie Moore, Jr." - is vice president for executive projects for the college and "primarily oversees the Office of Spiritual Programs (which includes Convocation), the Center for Global Engagement and he serves as an assistant to Chancellor Jerry Falwell, Jr." He is also a spokesman for the university.



ABC News has contacted Moore's office to verify the veracity of his statement to Trump's office.



The university has posted a video of Trump's speech on its website, noting that Chancellor Falwell introduced Trump as "one of the greatest visionaries of our time."



An Associated Press account of Trump's Monday speech described the reaction of the crowd at Liberty:



The comment was met with silence from more than 1,000 students, who are encouraged to live "a lifestyle of Biblical morality" and commonly carry the Bible among their books on Liberty's campus. In Christ's Sermon on the Mount recorded in chapters 5-7 of the Gospel of Matthew, he tells his followers to reject eye-for-an-eye justice and, if slapped, turn the other cheek rather than retaliate.



In another awkward moment in the packed basketball arena on the Lynchburg, Va., campus, the thrice-wed Trump advised students to have prenuptial agreements, then recanted it in the same breath.



"The other thing I tell people - because in New York it's like a total catastrophe, it's an epidemic - I always say always have a prenuptial agreement, but I won't say that because you people don't get divorced, right?" he said to measured applause. "Nobody gets divorced, so I will not say 'have a prenuptial agreement' to anybody in this room."


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