Posted on 07/10/2020 8:12:15 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
After reading Leonardo Blairs article in The Christian Post, 82% of white evangelicals would vote for Trump despite concerns about job performance: study, I was disturbed by the fact that a majority of white evangelicals would still vote for Trump even though his job performance has been among the poorest in presidential history.
As an evangelical who is both a conservative and a Republican, Im writing to suggest that voting for Trump should be tied to his character, not his job performance. It is out of ones character that presidents generate the policies they come up with and how well or poorly they execute them. A presidents policies and performance dont take place in a vacuum, and, when both are bad, you can be reasonably sure their character is as well.
At the risk of inflaming pro-Trump evangelicals, Trump is a deeply flawed human being when it comes to his characterological make-up. Allow me to use two passages of Scripture to make this point, both of which speak to the why Christians who support Trump should seriously reconsider whether or not to vote for him in 2020.
In Proverbs 6:16-19, the Bible says, There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies, and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.
Trump frequently manifests many of these troubling traits in how he conducts himself in the White House. I would think it hard for any Christian to truly believe a holy and righteous God would want His followers to support someone who regularly and remorselessly practices the things He hates.
In 2 Timothy 3:1-4, the Bible says, But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God having a form of godliness but denying its power.
Once again, Trump exhibits most of these character defects. If this is true about the president, he cant possibly be Gods choice to lead our country. God is clear about how we are to deal with someone as deeply disturbed as Trump: Have nothing to do with such people (2 Timothy 3:5). Nothing means nothing.
Trump is a racist, misogynist, xenophobe, narcissist, and sociopath. He is someone who has a seared conscience (1 Timothy 4:2) in that he never admits to doing anything wrong and is utterly unrepentant about his sins. Remember, this is the man who said he has never asked God to forgive him because he hadnt done anything bad enough to warrant doing so. Most followers of Christ are more aware of their fallenness than that.
Im under no illusion that my words are going to persuade any of the 82% of white evangelicals who support Trump to start opposing him. Its probably the case that those who back the president strongly disagree with what I have written and are greatly bothered that I would say such negative things about his character.
Nevertheless, character in a president matters, and it matters a great deal. When character issues in a president are this problematic, his policies and performance inevitably follow suit. Do we need to look any further than Trumps malevolent border policy mishandling of the coronavirus, or the mean-spirited way he stokes racial unrest in this country to know this is true?
My hope is that evangelicals who support Trump will be willing to think through the passages of Scripture mentioned and be honest about whether or not they fit the president. If these passages describe Trump, I would further hope pro-Trump evangelicals would be willing to admit as much and have nothing to do with this president.
Trump has had three-and-a-half years to prove he is up to the task of being a competent and moral leader, and he has fallen short in the ways that truly matter. Trumps immorality, ignorance, and incompetence clearly demonstrate he is not fit to be president and should not be given another four years to further prove it.
When the dust settles from this presidency, we are going to see that Trump was the king who had no clothes, an unrepentant lover of self, and someone who conned the majority of white evangelicals into believing he truly cares about them, our nation, and, most importantly, God.
Ours is a great nation. Our country deserves a leader who doesnt spend his day devising wicked schemes, pouring out lies, rushing into evil, and stirring up conflict in the community. It deserves a leader who is loving, forgiving, honest, self-controlled, genuine, humble, compassionate, and kind. Trump is the former, not the latter.
When it comes time to cast your vote in 2020, vote for the person who best personifies the character of Christ, not someone who personifies the opposite.
Chris Thurman, Ph.D., is a psychologist and author of The Lies We Believe.
After all, Joe Biden’s character is SO stellar......../s
Useful idiot...
If you really believe that, tell us who you would vote for.
Well, Chris Thurman is an idiot. I hope he enjoys Joe Biden.
I bet this guy also thinks that all blacks will vote for Biden without examining his performance. Absolute #assclowning himself.
Another example for the educated beyond his intelligence file.
I’m an evangelical Christian and I think both his character AND his job performance are excellent. Top notch. He loves this country—we are lucky to have had this leader at such a time as this. I pray that he will be re-elected and be given the opportunity to continue to lead.
We all have flaws and sins. So have all Presidents.
You want a Saint not a President.
“still vote for Trump even though his job performance has been among the poorest in presidential history.”
Liar.
Exactly
“If this is true about the president, he cant possibly be Gods choice to lead our country.”
Oh, dear.
Hes no Jedi.
You are a liar and the truth is not in you.
Guess this evangelical won’t voting for POTUS this year.
Guess this evangelical won’t voting for POTUS this year.
The Bible is (literally) full of people who have serious character flaws but still serve God’s purpose. Moses killed a man, David seduced a married woman and then murdered her husband. I could go on for 66 books, right up to doubting Thomas, Peter’s denials, John’s arrogance (self-described as “the disciple Jesus loved most”), and the rest, but we all know the stories. I do not judge the universally imperfect people who do God’s work today. Instead, I cheer them for doing His work.
I’m voting Trump.
i thought with clinton, personal character took a back seat to job performance, and the MSM even praised him for his lying about his personal life to thwart the vast right wing conspiracy.
with obammy his personal character and cleanliness and articulation was reason enough to overlook any performance shortfalls...
now... we flip back... i guess we should just vote who we want to run things and how...
When they try to identify Trump as a racist i automatically go to “ get stuffed asshole”.
And you may be turning the government over to Antifa and BLM.
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