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Karen Pope's avatar

This article is accurate and frightening. I lived through these times and was fortunate to have ministers who resisted mixing “church and state.” Jesus always presented God as the power of love and forgiveness, not the pageantry of political force that gathered crowds by spreading fear.

Personally I feel so hurt and betrayed by this movement which twists Jesus’ message and sings worship songs like ‘Shine Jesus Shine’ that are meant to focus on God’s holiness, not on the power of people. It brings to my mind Jesus weeping over Jerusalem because they turned from God’s invitation to be sheltered, loved.

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Matthew's avatar

Love your thoughts on this. I did my master's thesis on White Evangelicals, the Republican Party, and how they came to support and endorse Donald Trump in the 2016 election. As you point out over and over again, this is not new. Whether it's the Puritans coming over in the 1600s envisioning themselves as the new Israelites escaping an oppressive ruler, the fundamentalists who reacted to the Scopes Trial at the turn of the 20th century, or the work of Francis Schaeffer's abortion films that convinced Falwell to take on the issue as a viable policy stance, there's plenty of examples that brought us here. Thanks for sharing this important examination.

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