Plagiarism charges mar Melania Trump – Christ had no message of His own either

In this combination of photos, Melania Trump, left, wife of Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump, speaks during the opening day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Monday,...

In this combination of photos, Melania Trump, left, wife of Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump, speaks during the opening day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Monday, July 18, 2016, and Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. Melania Trump's well-received speech Monday to the Republican National Convention contained passages that match nearly word-for-word the speech that first lady Michelle Obama delivered in 2008 at the Democratic National Convention. (AP Photos)
In this combination of photos, Melania Trump, left, wife of Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump, speaks during the opening day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Monday, July 18, 2016, and Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, speaks at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. (AP Photos)

Melania Trump, wife of Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump gave her speech at the Republican National Convention on Monday.

It contained a section alleged to be strikingly similar to that delivered at the Democratic convention in 2008 by the woman she hopes to succeed in role, first lady Michelle Obama.

The Trump campaign on Tuesday dismissed these criticism calling the complaints “just absurd.”
Speaking to ABC News, Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort insisted no mistakes had been made with the speech and said the issue was “totally blown out of proportion.”

UG Christian News learned yesterday that Donald Trump’s presidential campaign doesn’t plan to fire anybody or to take disciplinary action over the controversy surrounding Melania Trump’s plagiarism of Michelle Obama.

With this at hand, an interesting statement has come forth from renowned evangelist Pr Cyrus Rod.

Known for having spent a measurable part of his life abroad, Pr Cyrus Rod, Senior Pastor of Dominion Temple Ntinda, Kampala has had such an interest in the USA political proceedings, most especially the presidential election of 2016.

Pr Cyrus Rod has related the occurring events saying, when one imitates nonsense, the world applauds but when one imitates good it becomes terrible!”

Mrs. Trump’s speech captivated a GOP crowd. The passages in question focused on lessons that Trump’s wife says she learned from her parents and the relevance of their lessons in her experience as a mother.

“Her star is too bright that haters can’t stand it. Haters magnify one “flaw” to disguise all the 98% good she did in her speech,” Pr Cyrus wrote

“They forget that the current president of America actually followed the same path with such intensity!”

Pr Cyrus then shared a video from Barack Obama’s Wisconsin speech from 2/17/08. The speech contained statements similar to those resent political heads had made, including Deval Laurdine Patrick, an American politician and civil rights lawyer who served as the 71st governor of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2015

Relating it to Christians, Pr Cyrus Rod says that, “Christians are those who actually echo Christ’s word for word and act for act and, Christ wants it that way,”

“As sons of God we have no message of our own.Christ had no message of His own either. We are designed for dependence and not independence. Why the hate when we all know we need one another? When one imitates nonsense, the world applauds but when one imitates good it becomes terrible! Could this girl be walking the path of greatness that the world is already scared?” Pr Cyrus Rod questioned.

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