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In a recent faith group gathering, former President Donald Trump expressed concerns over the potential threats to Christianity and other religions if President Joe Biden secures a second term. What Happened : On Saturday, Trump was a keynote speaker at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's "Road to Majority Conference." He expressed concerns that religious freedom could be at risk under Biden’s administration, stating, "If you say that, they want to arrest you," referring to stating one’s allegiance to “God in Heaven.

” "If Joe Biden gets back in, Christianity will not be safe," Trump added. "In a nation with no borders, no laws, no freedom, no future. Not going to be safe.

You're not going to be safe as a person, and your religion certainly will be, I think, in tatters." Other prominent figures like Sen. Josh Hawley , Sen.

Joni Ernst , and former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard joined Trump at the annual event established by religious conservative Ralph Reed. Trump asserted that he had done more for religious voters than any other president and had suffered more “wounds” as a result, reports Mediaite.

He further stressed to the audience that their faiths are under attack and highlighted the importance of voting. "As you know, the radical left is trying to shame Christians, silence you, demoralize you, and they want to keep you out of politics," Trump said. "They don't want you to vote.

That's why you have to vote." Trump also commended the recent pla.