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'The Spiritual Danger of Trump:' New book asks evangelicals to rethink their vote in 2020
Christian Post ^ | 06/20/2020 | Samuel Smith

Posted on 06/20/2020 8:33:08 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

A new book consisting of essays by 30 evangelical Christians of different political and professional stripes is calling on white evangelicals to rethink their support for President Donald Trump in 2020 and warns the president is damaging the broader culture’s perception of evangelical Christianity.

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The new book, The Spiritual Danger of Donald Trump: 30 Evangelical Christians on Justice, Truth, and Moral Integrity, was released last Monday by Wipf and Stock Publishers.

“Our plea is to white evangelicals to please take another look and ask, ‘Does this person measure up to biblical norms?’” Ron Sider, founder of Evangelicals for Social Action, told The Christian Post. “We are not telling you what to include. But please prayerfully think about that.
Even if you think the book will make you mad, given the title, I challenge you to read it and decide for yourself if there are any valid points that we are making there.”

Wipf and Stock Publishers


Sider, who edited the book, is a longtime evangelical figure and an advocate for biblical solutions to social and economic injustices. He has published over 40 books, including Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger.

Sider said that his call is for white evangelicals to evaluate evangelicalism’s “biblically balanced” agenda before they vote in 2020.

Exit polls from 2016 showed that about eight-in-10 self-identified white evangelicals or born-again Christians voted for the Republican candidate, Trump, in the 2016 election, while just 16% voted for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

Sider said that evangelicals wondering what exactly a biblically balanced agenda is can turn to the public policy priorities of the National Association of Evangelicals, which he says calls for evangelical civil engagement to have a “biblically balanced agenda.”

“The book is not a book to tell people how to vote,” Sider stressed. “It is a book to call people to think biblically about this election and about the character of candidates.”

The book features commentary from Republicans, Democrats and Independents who work in a wide range of sectors: from university professors and theologians to a former congressman and a former CIA analyst.

“We’re not just left-wing Democrats,” Sider said. “We are a whole range of views begging American white evangelicals to ask this simple question: ‘Does Donald Trump’s behavior and policies fit with or contradict biblical norms?’”

Contributors include Baylor University Professor George Yancey, former Republican Congressman Reid Ribble, conservative speaker and author Vicki Courtney as well as scholars like the Ethics & Public Policy Center’s Pete Wehner and John Fea of Messiah College in Pennsylvania, both of whom have regularly expressed their displeasure with the president in the media.

In their chapters, the contributors write about different areas of concern they have with the actions, policies or behaviors of the president.

Topics include Trump’s instances of dishonesty, his past adulterous behaviors, his attacks on the media, the president’s past controversial statements on women, policies restricting immigration and refugee resettlement as well as his administration’s policies to restrict welfare benefits, among other topics.

“One of the most common biblical themes is God’s special concern for the poor. But that doesn’t seem to be a significant part of his policy,” argued Sider, who also serves as distinguished professor emeritus of theology, holistic ministry and public policy at Palmer Theological Seminary at Eastern University in Pennsylvania.

For many conservative Christians, they voted for Trump as a “lesser of two evils” in 2016. During the 2016 campaign, Trump made a concerted effort to appeal to conservative evangelicals’ concerns about the issues of abortion and religious freedom. His administration has done much to follow through with those campaign promises.

However, Sider warns that evangelicals should not be single-issue or dual-issue voters.

“I’ve always said I think those are very important issues. But if we are going to be biblical in our politics, we need to go back and ask: ‘What is it that God cares about?’” Sider said. “God cares about the sanctity of human life and justice for the poor. God cares about marriage and racial justice. God cares about sexual integrity and cares for creation and peacemaking and freedom. It is simply fundamentally mistaken to think that one issue overrides all others.”

In his chapter, Yancey, a Baylor professor of sociology, admits that Trump spoke to the needs of conservative evangelicals in 2016 that were not being addressed by other politicians. They were concerns and fears that he, as an evangelical, shared.

Yancey, an African American, said there is credible fear that the radical political left has become hostile toward traditionally Christian views on issues like marriage and sexuality. Trump vowed to protect religious freedom at a time when many conservative Christians perceived their rights to uphold their beliefs to be dwindling in the face of secular culture and politicians.

“I want to say to my Christian friends, especially the evangelical ones who most support Trump: I hear you. Christianophobia is real,” Yancey wrote. “I have studied and debated it with those who do not believe it exists. Trump has promised to protect Christians. The seeking of political control is one way to try to deal with Christianophobia. But it is the wrong way.”

Yancey contended that Trump “can’t fix what troubles Christians” because he can only offer a political solution while the issue is “cultural.”

“What Trump can do is make the situation worse by turning culture against us further,” he wrote.

He warned that if Christians do not “push back on the disturbing attributes of Trump, then we will own those attributes.”

“For example, if enough Christians accept the perceptions of this leader … then our faith will become known for not caring about the race-baiting statements of our president,” Yancey contended. “This will translate into Christians not caring about racism and people of color. The argument that we must vote for Trump as the less bad option will not save us from being labeled racist if we do not challenge Trump’s race-baiting.”

Yancey drew a comparison to how conservative Christians view Christians who support the Democratic Party.

“Many conservative Christians accuse Democratic Christians of endorsing abortion because they vote for pro-choice candidates,” he stated. “If those Christians stay silent on this issue, then they have a point. But if Democratic Christians vote for Democrats despite and make it plain they opposed that plank of their political party, then they do not own the pro-choice label.”

Courtney, a conservative southern woman and award-winning author who speaks at women’s conferences, challenged evangelical Christians, even those who vote for Trump, to speak out when the president does something that doesn’t meet the biblical standard.

“You cannot stand for moral decency and express outrage over the objectification of women if you are willing to give Trump a free pass,” she wrote. “No one will respect your opinion.

“I recently watched an example of this play out on Twitter in the aftermath of the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show. Franklin Graham tweeted concern that Shakira and J.Lo’s performance was ‘showing young girls that sexual exploration of women is okay.’ I share much of Graham’s sentiment, but many were quick to call him out on a double standard.”

She said some social media users responded to Graham with pull quotes from Trump’s past comments on women.

“The Franklin Graham Twitter exchange perfectly illustrates the larger-scale problem Christians face if they choose to ignore, minimize or make excuses for Trump’s misogyny (and other immoral offenses),” she wrote. “No one will take Christianity seriously if we shout about the moral injustices of past presidents but are struck dumb when it comes to the moral injustices of the current one.”

Sider fears that the “broader culture is developing a negative view of Christianity.”

“Because of the close identity of white evangelicals and the behavior and actions of Donald Trump, I am worried about the long-term effect on the culture’s attitude toward Christianity as a result of the failure of white evangelicals to say, ‘That’s not acceptable,’” he said.


TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
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To: SeekAndFind

Wonder how many are so called conservatives on FR and what their log on names are.


41 posted on 06/20/2020 9:17:02 AM PDT by Grampa Dave ( Can I trust that you and I will get out and vote for Trump, this November!)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade

I hope the author was paid well by George Soros and the Democratic/Media Party Oligarchs, and his trolls here pretending to be conservative Christians and acting like Judas 24/7.


42 posted on 06/20/2020 9:23:27 AM PDT by Grampa Dave ( Can I trust that you and I will get out and vote for Trump, this November!)
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To: jeffc

They don’t ask about the same Q’s of Biden or any other possible candidate...

Then they turn blind eyes deaf ears when the realities of the other candidates are discussed.


43 posted on 06/20/2020 9:26:47 AM PDT by Grampa Dave ( Can I trust that you and I will get out and vote for Trump, this November!)
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To: lasereye

So, white evangelicals are supposed to re-evaluate their commitment to Trump? The reason they voted for him in the first place is they had evaluated the Dems and found the platform of that party repulsive from a biblical standard.


44 posted on 06/20/2020 9:27:59 AM PDT by attiladhun2
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To: SeekAndFind

I browsed, and it looks like people who are unfamiliar with evangelicals talking at evangelicals without any actual evangelical input.


45 posted on 06/20/2020 9:30:13 AM PDT by BlackAdderess (Pray for revival. We need GodÂ’s will instead of a road to hell paved with good intentions.)
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To: SeekAndFind

God quite often uses flawed men to advance his adgenda. Murderers, Slave holders, Adulterers, Even Pagan foreign kings. God can use anyone. Trump is flawed.. but so are we all.


46 posted on 06/20/2020 9:32:18 AM PDT by TexasFreeper2009
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To: SeekAndFind

Some never Trump guy on Facebook is trying to tell me that real Christians vote Libertarian.

I said, yea, except for the drugs and abortion part.

Never Trumpers and Libertarians are insane haters


47 posted on 06/20/2020 9:34:54 AM PDT by cyclotic (The most dangerous people are the ones that feel the most helpless)
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To: SeekAndFind

Which candidate is pro-life? That’s my answer.


48 posted on 06/20/2020 9:35:08 AM PDT by Cloverfarm (Pray for the peace of Jerusalem ...)
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To: BlackAdderess

Looks like they are recruiting for adult non-fiction... sounds like a fun time... too bad I have to wash my hair tonight (I think that’s what you’re supposed to say in these situations).


49 posted on 06/20/2020 9:35:13 AM PDT by BlackAdderess (Pray for revival. We need the will of God instead of a road to hell paved with good intentions.)
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To: SeekAndFind

And now the radical left is seeking to co-opt the Bible in order to justify their insane positions!

Why not? They are bent on the destruction of the Republic anyway they can do it.


50 posted on 06/20/2020 9:38:02 AM PDT by ImpBill ("America, Where are you now?")
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To: SeekAndFind
President Trump's supporters are constantly evaluating and re-evaluating their beliefs and positions. This is because they are truth-seekers, and that's what truth-seekers do.

It is those who oppose President Trump who are morally, intellectually, and veracity compromised. It is such people who adhere fanatically to unquestioned dogma, who allow themselves to succumb to the pressures of propaganda, and who abandon truth-seeking--who either cannot simply be honest or who have somehow lost the passion for truth, truth for its own sake.

Truth-seekers constantly re-assess everything. So far, President Trump and his positions have withstood such constant re-evaluation and re-assessment steadfastly.

It is the truth-seekers who support President Trump.

And note tagline (and the Angels are on the Side of Truth).

51 posted on 06/20/2020 9:39:00 AM PDT by Savage Beast (President Trump, praying for guidance, giving his salary to charity, is on the Side of the Angels.)
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To: Revel

They’re called apostates. How quickly they abandon Truth.
How much they will regret it.


52 posted on 06/20/2020 9:43:28 AM PDT by DeplorableGirl
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To: SeekAndFind
But if we are going to be biblical in our politics . .

Neither democracy, or a representative government is biblical. It doesn't take a genius to guess the end result of the votes of 230 million sinners.

53 posted on 06/20/2020 9:46:24 AM PDT by aimhigh (THIS is His commandment . . . . 1 John 3:23)
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To: dfwgator

Not ALL of them.

My pastor is a G-d-fearing supporter of our President and has shown unswerving support of our nation. Our congregation is filled with those who believe the same.


54 posted on 06/20/2020 9:46:27 AM PDT by hoagy62 (DTCM&OTTH)
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To: SeekAndFind

Hmmmm - they apparently don’t believe in repentance. Interesting. If they were as smart as they believe themselves to be, they would realize that this is all NEW to the president. He may not have gone into the presidency as a Christian but he is learning as he goes. From everything I’ve read, he didn’t have any religious training as a young man and the home wasn’t devoted to any belief except a low key doctrine. What they’re dishing out are past sins along with what they THINK he should do. Did they ever make these same suggestions to Clinton or Obozo? I thought not!


55 posted on 06/20/2020 9:56:03 AM PDT by Thank You Rush
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To: SeekAndFind

I hate it when people use Scripture to try to manipulate people into their way of thinking.

Scripture is not meant to be a weapon to bludgeon people into submission with, and that’s what the left uses it for.

And the problem is, too many Christians are worried about whether the world thinks they are being *nice* or*loving* or not and cave like a rotted tree stump when someone (mis)quotes Scripture.


56 posted on 06/20/2020 10:01:47 AM PDT by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith.....)
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To: Rurudyne

When Clinton was in office and sexually abusing women, all we heard was that what a man does in his private life has no bearing on his ability to be a good president.

Now a republican comes along and he’s got to be more pure than Jesus Himself.

Nor do they allow for the fact that people can change. Would anyone else like to volunteer to be judged forever on their past actions????


57 posted on 06/20/2020 10:04:55 AM PDT by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith.....)
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To: Texas Eagle
What Trump can do is make the situation worse by turning culture against us

Does he mean like the democrats are doing? And the MSM?

Who, exactly, is the *us* the author is talking about?

58 posted on 06/20/2020 10:07:09 AM PDT by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith.....)
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To: SeekAndFind

I’ll tell you something. There are few things worse than a self-righteous “Christian”....sweep around your own back doors and realize you’re no better than anyone else! From what I’ve seen in churches the past few years in allowing things or making excuses for things the Bible has always taught against I have no interest in your opinion. If you’re saying Trump is not up to your standards then I have to surmise the Demonrats are? Just take your holier than thou attitude and stuff it!!


59 posted on 06/20/2020 10:20:16 AM PDT by Dawgreg
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To: cyclotic

You omitted the thing that is very near and dear in the hearts of the Libertarians ant that is the adults having sex with children .


60 posted on 06/20/2020 10:24:30 AM PDT by sport
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