- 27 Apr 2019 13:56
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Commentaries on current American politics often include the phrase 'evangelicals'. These folks aren't as easily defined as some might think. One common denominator, though, is a belief in the Bible as the word of God. Thus, the subject above.
It has been interesting to note the percent of those who identify as evangelicals who are supporters of President of the United States of America Donald Trump. It is large, and continues to remain large. President Donald Trump, meanwhile, displays a disregard, in his words and conduct, of the morality detailed in the Bible's New Testament. Despite the forgiveness promised to those who repent, the President seems to 'double down' rather than bend the knee to humility.
It is not out of place, given the facts presently before us, to ask whether the evangelicals are placing service to their politics ahead of service to their God. Thus the subject.
Are they rendering too much to Caesar?
It has been interesting to note the percent of those who identify as evangelicals who are supporters of President of the United States of America Donald Trump. It is large, and continues to remain large. President Donald Trump, meanwhile, displays a disregard, in his words and conduct, of the morality detailed in the Bible's New Testament. Despite the forgiveness promised to those who repent, the President seems to 'double down' rather than bend the knee to humility.
It is not out of place, given the facts presently before us, to ask whether the evangelicals are placing service to their politics ahead of service to their God. Thus the subject.
Are they rendering too much to Caesar?
"And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche." Geoffrey Chaucer