"But when Christianity Today called for President Trump’s removal in a blistering editorial on Thursday, it met the full force and fury of the president and his most prominent allies in the Christian conservative world. If the response seemed disproportionate, it vividly reflected the fact that white evangelicals are the cornerstone of Mr. Trump’s political base and their leaders are among his most visible and influential supporters." . . . But...
Being the NY Times, you knew there would be a "but", didn't you? After all, they are the closest kin to CNN that you can use to line your bird cage. TD
Christianity Today Betrays the Truth . . . "Unless you just accept the Democrat talking points line for line, these two statements make no sense. The Mueller investigation revealed nothing because there was nothing to reveal. The impeachment hearings revealed moral deficiencies, but not of the president." . . .
Ralph Reed: Evangelical magazine that slammed Trump should change name to 'Christianity Yesterday'
Christianity Today Was 'Never Trumper' Before Impeachment
. . . "A survey of the magazine’s Twitter posts suggest its opposition to Trump is hardly new:" . . . "The publication also has published several articles that urge Christians to respond to climate change reports based on the biblical paradigm of stewardship." . . .
Christianity Today Betrays the Truth . . . "Unless you just accept the Democrat talking points line for line, these two statements make no sense. The Mueller investigation revealed nothing because there was nothing to reveal. The impeachment hearings revealed moral deficiencies, but not of the president." . . .
Ralph Reed: Evangelical magazine that slammed Trump should change name to 'Christianity Yesterday'
Christianity Today Was 'Never Trumper' Before Impeachment
. . . "A survey of the magazine’s Twitter posts suggest its opposition to Trump is hardly new:" . . . "The publication also has published several articles that urge Christians to respond to climate change reports based on the biblical paradigm of stewardship." . . .