[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Mail] [Sign-in] [Setup] [Help] [Register]
Status: Not Logged In; Sign In
United States News Title: Trump Blasts Christian Magazine That Called for His Removal WASHINGTON President Donald Trump blasted a prominent Christian magazine on Friday, a day after it published an editorial arguing that he should be removed from office because of his blackened moral record. Trump tweeted that Christianity Today, an evangelical magazine founded by the late Rev. Billy Graham, would rather have a Radical Left nonbeliever, who wants to take your religion & your guns, than Donald Trump as your President. The magazine has been doing poorly and hasnt been involved with the Billy Graham family for many years, Trump wrote. He later questioned whether the magazine would prefer a Democratic president to guard their religion. Some of his strongest evangelical supporters, including Grahams son, rallied to his side and against the publication. Their pushback underscored Trumps hold on the evangelical voting bloc that helped propel him into office and suggested the editorial would likely do little to shake that groups loyalty. Rev. Franklin Graham, who now leads the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and prayed at Trumps inauguration, tweeted Friday that his father would be disappointed in the magazine. Graham added that he felt it necessary following the editorial to share that his father, who died last year after counseling several past presidents, voted for Trump. The president thanked Graham for the disclosure. Christianity Today represents what I would call the leftist elite within the evangelical community. They certainly dont represent the Bible-believing segment of the evangelical community, Graham told The Associated Press in an interview. He wrote on Facebook: Is President Trump guilty of sin? Of course he is, as were all past presidents and as each one of us are, including myself. The magazines circulation is estimated at 130,000. In the editorial titled Trump Should Be Removed from Office, Editor-in-Chief Mark Galli wrote that Democrats have had it out for the president since he took office. But Galli asserted that the facts are unambiguous when it comes to the acts that led to the presidents impeachment this week by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives. Trump attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the presidents political opponents, Galli wrote, referring to former Vice President Joe Biden. That is not only a violation of the Constitution; more importantly, it is profoundly immoral. The schism among Christians about Trump dates back to before his election. Prominent Southern Baptist Russell Moore warned that Trump incites division in a 2015 op-ed. The essay cited the Bible in asking fellow Christians to count the cost of following him. It later earned a tweeted lashing from then-candidate Trump. After Trump defended the organizers of a 2017 white nationalist rally that turned violent in Charlottesville, Va., one member of his evangelical advisory board stepped down, citing a deepening conflict in values between myself and the administration. But no such break has occurred between the president and the core of his evangelical base. Trump is deeply popular among white evangelical Protestants, with roughly 8 in 10 saying they approve of the way he is handling his job, according to a December poll from The AP-NORC Center. Many prominent evangelicals have only intensified their support for Trump as Democrats moved to impeach him, circling the wagons despite Trumps personal history, which includes multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, deeply divisive policies and profanity laced comments. At the heart of that backing is what pro-Trump evangelicals view as the presidents significant record of achievement on their highest priorities, such as his successful installation of more than 150 conservative federal judges and his support for anti-abortion policies. No President has done more for the Evangelical community, and its not even close, Trump said in his tweets. He declared that he wont be reading ET again! using the wrong initials to describe the Christian publication. Johnnie Moore, a member of Trumps evangelical advisory board, tweeted that during the hyperventilating over the inconsequential editorial, he was at Vice President Mike Pences residence, where dozens of evangelicals who actually lead MILLIONS were celebrating Christmas undistracted by impeachment & grateful for the administrations policies. Adding that Christianity Today only represents a certain segment of evangelicals, Moore tweeted that this is not a game changing moment or hardly a surprise. Another Trump evangelical adviser, Southern Baptist megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, tweeted that the magazine is dying and going against 99% of evangelical Republicans who oppose impeachment. The editorial did not take a position on whether Trump should be removed by the Senate or by popular vote in the 2020 election, calling it a matter of prudential judgment. But Galli wrote that the need for Trumps removal is not a matter of partisan loyalties but loyalty to the Creator of the Ten Commandments. The editorial came one day after Trump became the third president in American history to be impeached. The House charged him with abuse of power in pressuring Ukraine to announce investigations of Biden, and with obstructing Congress in the ensuing probe. Asked Friday in an interview with CNN about Trumps critical tweets, Galli said the presidents characterization of the magazine as far left was far from accurate. But Galli, who is set to retire from his post next month, also said he is realistic about the impact of his words. I dont have any imagination that my editorial is going to shift their views on this matter, Galli said of the presidents supporters. The fact of the matter is Christianity Today is not read by the people Christians on the far right, by evangelicals on the far right so theyre going to be as dismissive of the magazine as President Trump has shown to be.
Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
(Edited)
the pc righTeousness wiTch hunTers recrucifying The Savior - Lord - chosen - flock love ps Horatio Bonar The EverlasTing Gospel " false religion - (( feed loTs )) slaughTer house of souls "
So 99% of evangelicals are going to the lake of fire, and only 1% are actually real Christians. Enjoy your eternity with Poppy Bush, Juan McCain & Ted Kennedy!
#3. To: Hondo68 (#2)
your 3d glasses are on backward Too TighT endlessly spun flipped ouT hope you geT puT ouT of your misery - pain you are Trying To cause oTher people
Don't get too excited. Those "99% of evangelicals" are merely beguiled...by the "dozens of (crypto-masonic) evangelicals who actually lead MILLIONS (of Laodicean Christians)" Those 99% will eventually come to their senses... How about you Hondo? Will you come to your senses? Are you trusting in Christ...or Mary?
Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest |
[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Mail] [Sign-in] [Setup] [Help] [Register]
|