When I heard of the Christianity Today editorial from Mark Galli calling for President Trump to be removed from office, I almost went incandescent. But I had just pledged to lay off politics for the end of Advent. So I deferred on posting here, while promising a “present” after Christmas Day.
Well, it’s after Christmas Day now, but by this time there is so much commentary out there I think it best for me not to add much to it, at least not now. Many of you have probably heard quite enough about the subject already anyway.
At the same time, I want to point to two responses that are being largely overlooked. First is an open letter response from a number of evangelical leaders. I am linking to it because although I’ve read about it, the open letter itself is not easy to find . . . because of search engine bias perhaps? The letter concludes:
The editorial you [i.e. Christianity Today]published, without any meaningful and immediate regard for dissenting points of view, not only supported the entirely-partisan, legally-dubious, and politically-motivated impeachment but went even further, calling for Donald Trump not to be elected again in 2020 when he certainly survives impeachment.
As one of our signatories said to the press, “I hope Christianity Today will now tell us who they will support for president among the 2020 Democrat field?”
Your editorial offensively questioned the spiritual integrity and Christian witness of tens-of-millions of believers who take seriously their civic and moral obligations.
It not only targeted our President; it also targeted those of us who support him, and have supported you.
The second response is more off the radar screen of most, but it is one of the better rebuttals I’ve seen and merits more attention. Carol Swain packs a lot into a short op-ed. She begins by pointing out that Galli is wrong about the facts surrounding the impeachment hearings and wrong in being an “accuser of the brethren.” But she says so much more. Do go read her commentary.
I will briefly add that what I find most troubling about this episode is that a number of evangelical leaders not only seem not to have much problem with the perpetual coup against Trump but now are even cheerleading it. And a few of the cheerleaders are leaders in ACNA. But you really do not want to get me started on that, so I will leave off for now.
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This illustrates what happens when one of the most important points in Christianity is forgotten: Jesus died to take away out sins, not our minds.
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