The Christian Backlash Taking Hold

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‘In a rare moment of Christian ecumenism, white evangelicals, mainline Protestants, Roman Catholics and Black church leaders agree that there’s no glory to be found in this legislation. They have leveled distinctively religious criticism at Mr. Trump’s signature piece of legislation. Their issues with the legislation vary, but they seemingly all note that the ravenous greed at the core of this law threatens to devour the poor.

I am glad to see this pushback, but none of these policies can be called a surprise. What many feared has become a reality: treating diversity as a threat, dehumanization of migrants and policies that favor the wealthy at the expense of the poor.

For too long this administration has presented itself as the only defender of Christianity while it engages in merely symbolic gestures like posting Bible verses or publicizing worship services in the White House. Frederick Douglass described this type of performance: “Religion simply as a form of worship, an empty ceremony, and not a vital principle, requiring active benevolence, justice, love and good will towards man.” I fail to see how you can shout glory to God one minute and laugh about the harsh conditions of Alligator Alcatraz the next.’


The problem is that such ‘pushback’ represents a small minority of Christians, the majority of whom support Trump’s dehumanization of migrants and victimization of the poor.
 
‘In a rare moment of Christian ecumenism, white evangelicals, mainline Protestants, Roman Catholics and Black church leaders agree that there’s no glory to be found in this legislation. They have leveled distinctively religious criticism at Mr. Trump’s signature piece of legislation. Their issues with the legislation vary, but they seemingly all note that the ravenous greed at the core of this law threatens to devour the poor.

I am glad to see this pushback, but none of these policies can be called a surprise. What many feared has become a reality: treating diversity as a threat, dehumanization of migrants and policies that favor the wealthy at the expense of the poor.

For too long this administration has presented itself as the only defender of Christianity while it engages in merely symbolic gestures like posting Bible verses or publicizing worship services in the White House. Frederick Douglass described this type of performance: “Religion simply as a form of worship, an empty ceremony, and not a vital principle, requiring active benevolence, justice, love and good will towards man.” I fail to see how you can shout glory to God one minute and laugh about the harsh conditions of Alligator Alcatraz the next.’


The problem is that such ‘pushback’ represents a small minority of Christians, the majority of whom support Trump’s dehumanization of migrants and victimization of the poor.

Ah, the weekly cut and paste from the bot.
 
I am glad to see this pushback, but none of these policies can be called a surprise. What many feared has become a reality: treating diversity as a threat, dehumanization of migrants and policies that favor the wealthy at the expense of the poor.
Christians have looked the other way at Trumps humanitarian excesses because he gives them what they want
Banning abortion
Harassing gays and transgender
 
The problem is that such ‘pushback’ represents a small minority of Christians, the majority of whom support Trump’s dehumanization of migrants and victimization of the poor.
The majority of whom support sealing our borders from illegal invasion like the rest of the world.
 
‘In a rare moment of Christian ecumenism, white evangelicals, mainline Protestants, Roman Catholics and Black church leaders agree that there’s no glory to be found in this legislation. They have leveled distinctively religious criticism at Mr. Trump’s signature piece of legislation. Their issues with the legislation vary, but they seemingly all note that the ravenous greed at the core of this law threatens to devour the poor.

I am glad to see this pushback, but none of these policies can be called a surprise. What many feared has become a reality: treating diversity as a threat, dehumanization of migrants and policies that favor the wealthy at the expense of the poor.

For too long this administration has presented itself as the only defender of Christianity while it engages in merely symbolic gestures like posting Bible verses or publicizing worship services in the White House. Frederick Douglass described this type of performance: “Religion simply as a form of worship, an empty ceremony, and not a vital principle, requiring active benevolence, justice, love and good will towards man.” I fail to see how you can shout glory to God one minute and laugh about the harsh conditions of Alligator Alcatraz the next.’


The problem is that such ‘pushback’ represents a small minority of Christians, the majority of whom support Trump’s dehumanization of migrants and victimization of the poor.
I have never been in a church that preaches religious views. "Dehumanization of migrants and victimization of the poor" AKA enforcing the law.
 
I have never been in a church that preaches religious views. "Dehumanization of migrants and victimization of the poor" AKA enforcing the law.

Again Christians look the other way as Trump

Jams migrants into cages in Alligator Alcatraz
Takes food and healthcare away from the poor
Takes food and medical care provided by USAID
 
And Christians ignore you

What would Jesus do?

Oh? Suddenly you want religion in policy? What a quick turn around.

Christians are stupid, when they pander to leftards like yourself.

Lefties are by their very nature, against Christianity and Christians.
 
Ah, the weekly cut and paste from the bot.
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You ain’t seen woke until you’ve seen the liberal church rise up to crush the Republican Party CULT of the Religion of the UpsideDownJesus. RotUDJ r1776r
 
Oh? Suddenly you want religion in policy? What a quick turn around.

I didnt see him say anything of the sort.

Christians are stupid, when they pander to leftards like yourself.

Lefties are by their very nature, against Christianity and Christians.

I believe there are Bible passages that addresses your words here.
 
Oh? Suddenly you want religion in policy? What a quick turn around.

Christians are stupid, when they pander to leftards like yourself.

Lefties are by their very nature, against Christianity and Christians.
No keeping your terrorist version of Christianity out of our government is our fundamental right protected by the first amendment. r1776r-on ChurchTerrirism

founding docs r1776r Paine- churches terrify mamkind  .webp
 
Oh? Suddenly you want religion in policy? What a quick turn around.

Christians are stupid, when they pander to leftards like yourself.

Lefties are by their very nature, against Christianity and Christians.

USAID has saved the lives of millions of people in impoverished areas.
Trump terminated the organization

What would Jesus say?
 
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USAID has saved the lives of millions of people in impoverished areas.
Trump terminated the organization

What would Jesus say?


I think he would ask you lefties why you made that organization political.


When you made it political, and used it for political purposes, you made it a political target.

Your desire to be able to push your agenda without pushback is denied.
 
That's correct. What Jesus would do and what a decent country would do often times overlaps.

Are you for ending laws against murder because the Bible speaks against it?


It is the left that whines when right wing Christians engage in the political process.

I was just pointing out what a hypocrite RW is being .

Whoa. Just realized how obvious that was. You are shittalking.
 

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