Posted on 04/23/2018 3:38:36 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
CBN News has confirmed that at least a few people walked out of an intense invite-only evangelical meeting this week at Wheaton College after the affair turned into crazy Trump bashing.
The two-day gathering involved a group of faith leaders and was billed as a discussion of the evangelical movement in light of Trumps presidency. But it became more than that.
Two sources with intimate knowledge of the meeting say the first day turned into a lot of one-sided venting against President Trump and the majority of evangelicals who voted for him.
Both sources confirm that the issue of sin came up in discussing how evangelicals could vote for Trump. The conversations were difficult, according to one source who attended both days of the meeting. There was a lament.
After that first day, a few people felt so uncomfortable with the rhetoric against Trump they left, forgoing the last day of the conference.
Its important to note that no members of President Trumps faith advisory group were present or ever officially invited.
Rather, this group of evangelicals consisted of many who hold more moderate or progressive views on certain public policy issues.
Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas is part of the presidents evangelical advisory group and says this gathering is of no consequence.
Its a meeting that will have very little impact on evangelicalism as a whole, Jeffress told CBN News. Many of them are sincere but they are having a hard time understanding that they have little impact on evangelicalism.
Richard Land of Southern Evangelical Seminary also questioned the weight of the meeting given the absence of some well-known names.
Any definition of thought leaders and any definition of evangelicalism that excludes the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Franklin Graham is a pale imitation anemic and incomplete, said Land.
Other members of Trumps faith advisory council spoke to CBN News off the record, one voicing his concern over what he sees as this group of evangelicals trying to steal the microphone from those who support Trump. He pointed to the fact that many invited to participate are part of the anti-Trump movement and hold more progressive views on public policy than traditional evangelical Christian voters who supported Trump in 2016.
Johnnie Moore, an unofficial spokesman for the faith advisory council, was among the many pro-Trump evangelicals not invited.
We dont take it personally; we just pray for them, Moore said in a statement to CBN News. Ive said it many, many times, but Ill say it again: we have been honored to fight to protect religious liberty that even extends to protecting the rights of those who disagree with us on religious grounds, even when they are unkind.
In total, the meeting included about 50 faith leaders and scholars and was spearheaded by Doug Birdsall, Rev. Dr. Gabriel A. Salguero and Jenny Yang.
Salguero was appointed as a member of President Obamas Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and has spoken at the Democrat National Committee Convention in the past.
Other attendees included Timothy Keller, Mark Labberton and A.R. Bernard who was once a Trump evangelical advisor.
Anyone can claim to be evangelical just like anyone can claim to be born again. In this instance, I'm reasonably certain that "evangelical" and "progressive" are mutually exclusive.
Amen and Amen!
Never heard of any of them so therefore I don’t give a red rats arse.......
“Both sources confirm that the issue of sin came up in discussing how evangelicals could vote for Trump.”
Funny, my Faith was one of the main reasons I couldn’t vote for Hillary.
Wheaton: The college that brought us Brucie Jenner.
Jenner? I didn’t know that; but I did know Wheaton brought us Dennis Hastert, who is disgraced. The jury is still out on Dan Coates.
Bruce Jenner went to Graceland University.
It was RLDS (which was New Testament-case conservative), until the 1960s when the liberals started to infiltrate the church.
The name was changed to Community of Christ, about 20 years ago, and is aligned with the World Council of Churches, which have always had Communist ties.
They claim 250,000 members, but it’s closer to 50,000.
In 1984, about 30,000 members left the church, and formed independent Restoration branches (RLDS).
RLDS, referred to as Restorationists, are very similar to your Church of Christ member.
Half of their membership, is centered around Independence, Missouri.
So, he is a filthy, godless commie bastard?
I think we've cut to the quick here.
People vote their values, their best interests, their political beliefs, so forth. And the agrument that Trump is unfit because of morals, it doesn’t hold water in my eyes because Clinton herself is as corrupt as they came. She is not an honest person. You can’t shame me into voting for a person like her. Also, I see what is going on in California and the level of control liberalism has brought. So, no thanks.
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