Amen to CT for standing firm

Christianity Today has taken a lot of criticism for its editorial about Trump. So be it.  Here is their response: https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2019/december-web-only/trump-evangelicals-editorial-christianity-today-president.html

A quotation:

Galli’s editorial focused on the impeachment, but it was clear the issues are deeper and broader. Reasonable people can differ when it comes to the flagrantly partisan impeachment process. But this is not merely about impeachment, or even merely about President Trump. He is not the sickness. He is a symptom of a sickness that began before him, which is the hyper-politicization of the American church. This is a danger for all of us, wherever we fall on the political spectrum. Jesus said we should give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s. With profound love and respect, we ask our brothers and sisters in Christ to consider whether they have given to Caesar what belongs only to God: their unconditional loyalty.

That, to me, is the core issue. Since the '80s, maybe the '70s, we've been playing this game of kissing up to halls of power.  What has it brought us?  There's been enough time to be able to say it hasn't produced everything we'd hoped for, but the bottom line is whether it was a Biblical thing to do in the first place. 

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