Max Lucado ends his political silence & rejects Trump
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“We talked to Lucado about his motivation for speaking up and how Trump has changed his attitude toward pastoral involvement in politics.” CT
As iron sharpens iron,
one person sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17)
“We talked to Lucado about his motivation for speaking up and how Trump has changed his attitude toward pastoral involvement in politics.” CT
“For conservatives, supporting Trump would mean facilitating their own destruction.”
Political conservatives in the US may be more deeply divided than at any point in my lifetime. Ugly infighting over who should be the nominee is nothing new. The desire to overturn the status quo by means of a non-conformist, anti-establishment candidate isn’t all that new either.
What seems to be new is a combination of factors:
It’s probably obvious who I’m talking about, even without looking at the photo.
“He is a successful executive and entrepreneur, a wonderful father and a man who I believe can lead our country to greatness again” RNS
“So why Trump and why now? Aside from the headline-grabbing attention this gives the headline-seeking Palin, the endorsement allows Trump to aggressively step up his attacks on Cruz without as much fear that the attacks will boomerang among evangelicals in Iowa and elsewhere.” Dallas Morning News
“GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump touted his faith at Liberty University on Monday, telling the conservative college that Christians have to ban together because their religion ‘is under siege.’ ‘We’re going to protect Christianity,’ he said. ‘If you look at what’s going on throughout the world…Christianity is under siege.’”
Despite the fact that the US Presidential election is almost a year away, I’m ready for the campaigning to be over. In the last few months, we’ve seen our share of drama, name-calling, schism, and scandal. Same old, same old, right?
Unfortunately, no. If anything, the Republican primary has already been full of unsettling surprises, not the least of which is the disturbing popularity of a man who is anything but conservative. And it’s left many folks—conservative, moderate, and liberal alike—scratching their heads wondering, “Why is Donald Trump so popular?”
In this recent New York Times piece, Justin Wolfers argues that Trump’s popularity stems from his rhetorical style rather than what he’s actually advocating. Trump’s willingness to speak the unspeakable signals to many folks that he’s “authentic”—despite the fact that unspeakable things are often best left unsaid.
“There are lots of reasons for evangelicals to dislike Trump – his multiple divorces, his casinos, his crude language and his attack on religious liberty, to name just a few.”
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