Posted on 12/24/2019 3:34:20 AM PST by Kaslin
The editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, Mark Galli, wrote an editorial calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump.
In my view, this editorial only serves to confirm one of the sadder realizations of my life: that religious conviction guarantees neither moral clarity nor common sense.
The gist of the editorial -- and of most religious and conservative opposition to President Trump -- is that any good the president has done is dwarfed by his character defects.
This is an amoral view that says more about Galli than it does about the president. He and the people who share his opinion are making the following statement: No matter how much good this president does, it is less important than his character flaws.
Why is this wrong?
First, because it devalues policies that benefit millions of people.
And second, because it is a simplistic view of character.
I do not know how to assess a person's character -- including my own -- outside of how one's actions affect others. Since I agree with almost all of President Trump's actions as president and believe they have positively affected millions of people, I have to conclude that as president, Trump thus far has been a man of particularly good character.
Of course, if you think his policies have harmed millions of people, you will assess his character negatively. But that is not what never-Trump conservatives or Christians such as the Christianity Today editor-in-chief argue. They argue that his policies have indeed helped America (and even the world), but this fact is far less significant than his character.
In the words of Galli: "(I)t's time to call a spade a spade, to say that no matter how many hands we win in this political poker game, we are playing with a stacked deck of gross immorality and ethical incompetence."
This rhetorical sleight of hand reflects poorly on Galli's intellectual and moral honesty.
Galli and every other Christian and conservative opponent of the president believe their concerns are moral, and that the president's Christian and other conservative supporters are political.
This is simply wrong.
I and every other supporter of the president I know support him for moral reasons, not to win a "political poker game." Galli's view is purely self-serving; he's saying, "We Christian and other conservative opponents of the president think in moral terms, while Christian and other conservative supporters of the president think in political terms."
So, permit me to inform Galli and all the other people who consider themselves conservative and/or Christian that our support for the president is entirely moral.
-- To us, putting pressure on the Iranian regime -- one of the most evil and dangerous regimes on Earth -- by getting out of the Iran nuclear deal made by former President Barack Obama is a moral issue. Even New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, who loathes Trump, has written how important the president's rejection of the Obama-Iran agreement has been.
-- To us, enabling millions of black Americans to find work -- resulting in the lowest black unemployment rate ever recorded -- is a moral issue.
-- To us, more Americans than ever being employed and almost 4 million Americans freed from reliance on food stamps is a moral issue.
-- To us, appointing more conservative judges than any president in history -- over the same period of time -- is a moral issue. That whether the courts, including the Supreme Court, are dominated by the left or by conservatives is dismissed by Galli as "political poker" makes one question not only Galli's moral thinking but also his moral theology.
-- To us, moving the American embassy to Israel's capital city, Jerusalem -- something promised by almost every presidential candidate -- is a moral issue, not to mention profoundly courageous. And courage is a moral virtue.
-- To us, increasing the U.S. military budget -- after the severe cuts of the previous eight years -- is a moral issue. As conservatives see it, the American military is the world's greatest guarantor of world peace.
Yet, none of these things matter to Galli and other misguided Christians and conservatives. What matters more to them is Trump's occasional crude language and intemperate tweets, what he said about women in a private conversation and his having committed adultery.
Regarding adultery, that sin is for spouses and God to judge. There is no connection between marital sexual fidelity and moral leadership. I wish there were. And as regards the "Access Hollywood" tape, every religious person, indeed every thinking person, should understand that there is no connection between what people say privately and their ability to be a moral leader. That's why I wrote a column for the Wall Street Journal 20 years ago defending Hillary Clinton when she was charged with having privately expressed anti-Semitic sentiments.
That the editor of Christianity Today thinks the president's personal flaws, whatever they might be, are more important than all the good he has done for conservatives, for Christians, for Jews, for blacks and for America tells us a lot ... about Galli and the decline of Christian moral thought.
+1,000,000!
Thank you for your post. It brought clarity. Occam’s razor.
Cheers, ‘Pod
IIRC, He’s from UC Santa Cruz and some other lefty place.
That explains pretty much everything.
Christianity Today hates Evangelicals. They Hate Trump.
This editorial was a two-fer for them!
They got to condemn both groups.
Same thing happened with their previous director right st retirement.
To commenter 16........I wish I could like your statement a thousand times!!!!
‘Galli and Christianity Today is controlled by Soros money.’
‘There is nothing more to know about them.’
It’s worth noting this was the kick off piece of the lefts strategy to attempt driving a wedge between evangelicals and Trump.
Note Andrew Cuomo and then Al Sharpton have jumped in to ask (paraphrasing) “how can you be a Christian and support Trump”.
This from a couple of demonics.
Yes, they tried this in 2016 also. But you are right, the communists have renewed their attempt to split the Christian vote.
The communist candidate (whomever it may be) will support abortion up until birth....that will be enough to prevent them from switching.
Both my wife and I were given Scottish/German genes that did not agree with being in the sun. We had a plastic surgeon who was chartered to remove our occasional skin cancers. He was the most arrogant, annoying and self serving person we had ever met, but he was the best.
My wife REALLY did not like him and was considering going to someone else. I told her that we did not have to go to dinner with him, we just needed to let him do his job.
How can someone who knows so little about the Bible run Christianity Today?
First he needs to acknowledge that God repeatedly used flawed individuals to carry out his plan. We all should acknowledge, and that includes Mr. Galli, that we are ALL flawed and fall short of the glory of God on our own.
Moses was a murderer. David was a murderer and adulterer. Jacob was essentially a thief and liar. The apostle Paul was a serial murderer until his Damascus Road conversion. Rahab the prostitute assisted the spies in the fall of Jericho, and if I am not mistaken, is part of the lineage of Jesus.
Sure, Trump has flaws, but Galli exposes himself to be a political hack and is way, way, way off base. He should resign immediately.
Trumps moral shortcomings are disqualification only if he was a priest or a religious leader. Hes not a saint nor was he chosen to be one.
We elected him to serve as POTUS. In that position, his flaws are trivial compared to the good he has done for America.
I support him and I would vote for him again - and will vote proudly for him again - in a heartbeat.
Quite simply, President Trump is the best President America has ever had. Period.
Just a modern Judas who got his silver and slipped away to disgrace and destruction.
Here in Alabama, Sessions is leading Doug Jones; according to the local paper because Evangelicals support Trump. And yet, the New York Times tells me Evangelicals hate Trump.
That particular verse is one that very few will even acknowledge or discuss at all for the very same reasons. They would ignore it or deny it even exists first. Even though it is practiced the most. It is very disingenuous.
Maybe he’d like to meet with the witches next time they put a hex on Trump...
100% accurate. They twist his words that HE ‘sexually molested’. That’s NOT what he said.
He basically described EXACTLY Weinstein’s behavior - but that is purposely overlooked.
Amazing. I also just found out Newsom was Pelosi’s nephew!!!
You can’t always judge a magazine by it’s title....and so goes this one I guess. Sad, but not shocking lately...
He was describing the phenomenon of Groupies. Accurately.
Wait, what?
It took me a while, too, but I finally figured out Elsie is Paul (Saul) from the Bible. Was that what you were confused about?
Thank you for explaining it. I didn’t get that until you stated it.
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