Evangelical Christianity

Trump Appoints Mike Huckabee as US Ambassador to Israel, Sparking Controversy

Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas and a prominent evangelical figure, has been chosen by President Trump to be the US ambassador to Israel. This appointment has sparked a wave of reactions, ranging from amusement to alarm, reflecting the deep divisions in American politics and the complex relationship between the US and Israel.

Huckabee’s selection has been met with skepticism and even outright criticism from many, who see him as unqualified and potentially harmful to US interests. His past pronouncements on Israel, including his support for the idea of forcibly relocating Palestinians, have drawn particular concern. His association with figures like Pastor John Hagee, who believes in a literal interpretation of biblical prophecy and advocates for a military strike on Iran, has further fueled concerns about his potential influence on US foreign policy.… Continue reading

Pastor Rejects Trump While Upholding Anti-Abortion and Anti-Gay Marriage Views

The senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in Arlington, Texas, explains why he, an evangelical Christian, is voting for Democratic VP Kamala Harris for president. Despite traditionally voting based on social issues and aligning his beliefs with that of the Republican Party, he argues the GOP has strayed from its earlier stances. His change in voting decision is compelled by the character of the candidates, crediting Harris with having good character, integrity, and a record that can pass a background check. In contrast, he criticizes Trump for his moral inconsistencies, adulterous affairs, criminal convictions, race-baiting, and for not resembling the church’s values. He argues that evangelicals should move away from today’s Republican Party, which he believes no longer reflects their faith.

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What a fool believes: Donald Trump and America’s bogus respect for “faith”: How religious “freedom” has been twisted into an all-out attack on critical thinking and the rule of law

What a fool believes: Donald Trump and America’s bogus respect for “faith”: How religious “freedom” has been twisted into an all-out attack on critical thinking and the rule of law.

The manipulation and exploitation of religion in American politics, especially by figures like Phyllis Schlafly and now Donald Trump, is a testimony to the dangerous game being played with the very fabric of our society. Growing up in the church in the 70s, I was shocked to learn how religion was twisted to serve political purposes, alienating millions of Christians and skewing the narrative around issues like abortion and homosexuality. The church, once a diverse voting bloc, has now been appropriated by the GOP to drive their divisive agenda.… Continue reading