- December 19th, 2019, 5:46 pm
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Democrats, who see government as setting the moral course for man, of course see the character flaws in Trump and use it as an indictment of the Christians who support him. However, Christians and those who believe in limited government, see Christ as the moral agent for guidance, not political leaders. It is easy to see how secular people, who see government as the means to change the hearts of men for a utopian society, believe that Christain support of Trump is because of hypocrisy. Certainly, we would prefer to have a moral individual as a leader ( I was a Rubio guy originally), but, if we are to choose between an ally of the Christian faith with character flaws and a party who openly despises our faith, I think it is an easy choice.
I understand where you are coming from, however.
Jonathan Carone wrote: ↑December 19th, 2019, 4:40 pm From my seat squarely in the middle, what I see is the American Church losing more and more influence to every day people because the public speaking leaders aren't separating policy from personal conduct. In fact, they're doing what it takes to defend the president's conduct which, to an unbelieving world, comes across as hypocritical. We've become a nation who elevates our political party over our faith and in doing so will justify things we wouldn't otherwise accept in order to keep or gain political power.Do you think the American Church would be better off with losing their tax-exempt status for not accepting LGBTQ dogma? Or America would be better off without the pro-life judges?
Democrats, who see government as setting the moral course for man, of course see the character flaws in Trump and use it as an indictment of the Christians who support him. However, Christians and those who believe in limited government, see Christ as the moral agent for guidance, not political leaders. It is easy to see how secular people, who see government as the means to change the hearts of men for a utopian society, believe that Christain support of Trump is because of hypocrisy. Certainly, we would prefer to have a moral individual as a leader ( I was a Rubio guy originally), but, if we are to choose between an ally of the Christian faith with character flaws and a party who openly despises our faith, I think it is an easy choice.
I understand where you are coming from, however.