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liberal N proud

(60,334 posts)
Mon May 9, 2016, 09:40 AM May 2016

Evangelicals feel abandoned by GOP after Trump’s ascent

‘There’s nobody left’: Evangelicals feel abandoned by GOP after Trump’s ascent

LINCOLN, Neb. — Pastor Gary Fuller planned a Sunday service focused on involving Christians in the political process and featuring a speech by the pastor father of Sen. Ted Cruz. But after a week in which Cruz abruptly dropped out of the race, his father scrapped his appearance here and Donald Trump became the Republican Party’s standard-bearer, a dismayed Fuller kept the political portion short.

“Vote according to your convictions,” Fuller told congregants at Gentle Shepherd Baptist Church who will cast ballots in Nebraska’s presidential primary Tuesday. “What you believe is the right thing to vote for, according to the Scriptures.”

He told congregants that the church can’t and won’t promote one candidate over another. But Fuller has a hard time stomaching Trump as the Republican nominee and plans to vote for Cruz on Tuesday, even though the senator has dropped out of the race.

“In a sense, we feel abandoned by our party,” Fuller said. “There’s nobody left.”

Fuller and other conservatives whose voting decisions are guided by their Christian faith find themselves dismayed and adrift now that Trump has wrested control of the Republican Party. It is a sentiment that reaches from the small, aluminum-sided church with a large white cross on its front that Fuller and his wife built on the Nebraska plains to the highest levels of American religious life. Even progressive Christians — evangelicals and Catholics, among others — who don’t necessarily vote Republican are alarmed that Trump is attracting many voters who call themselves religious. A coalition of nearly 60 Christian leaders — many progressive and some conservative — published an open letter last week asking voters of faith to reject Trump and his “vulgar racial and religious demagoguery,” warning that the nation faces a “moral threat” from the candidate.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/theres-nobody-left-evangelicals-feel-abandoned-by-gop-after-trumps-ascent/2016/05/08/a133991e-130f-11e6-8967-7ac733c56f12_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_gopevangelicals810p%3Ahomepage%2Fstory


First of all, I despise religious leaders who interject politics into their congregation so it does not bother me when they get burned by the devil they made a deal with.

There is no place for politics in religion.

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Evangelicals feel abandoned by GOP after Trump’s ascent (Original Post) liberal N proud May 2016 OP
We're hopefully nearing the end of the death throes of Xianity stopbush May 2016 #1
They're just mad Donald has exposed the whole RW Christian revival for the greedy racist BS Johonny May 2016 #2

stopbush

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1. We're hopefully nearing the end of the death throes of Xianity
Mon May 9, 2016, 10:47 AM
May 2016

that started in the 1970s in this country and has lasted way too long.

Johonny

(20,827 posts)
2. They're just mad Donald has exposed the whole RW Christian revival for the greedy racist BS
Mon May 9, 2016, 10:50 AM
May 2016

that it always was.

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