Not all Presbyterians are alike. The difference between Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) and Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA) is pretty radical. There are between 4 and 5 times as many members of PCUSA churches than PCA churches although PCA is growing rapidly while PCUSA is in decline. The Presbyterians divesting Israeli holdings are PCUSA. Here is a pretty concise summary of doctrinal differences.
https://biblebased.wordpress.com/2013/04/16/13-differences-between-the-pca-and-the-pcusa/
While Trump was baptized in a PCUSA church or may attend a PCUSA church, it certainly does not mean that his policies will necessarily reflect PCUSA policy. They don’t actually and the PCUSA has “complained” to him. See
https://www.pcusa.org/news/2015/10/2/clerk-issues-letter-trump-refugees-immigrants/
Yes, I agree. I was just commenting on lumping all United Methodists together. Despite common opinion, we have not (yet) permitted homosexual ordination, homosexual marriage, or the like and we consider it ‘incompatible with Christian teaching’.
We’re wrong on abortion, but we had trended in the right direction for about the last 2 decades. Still not out of the woods.
The BIG convention for the UMC is this May. It will make or break this church. It is both the best and the last chance for the liberals to win on their homosexual agenda. After this, the general conference will be seriously affected by the huge growth of the African churches who are almost uniformly conservative.