It’s a fantasy world where the worse the candidate waving the cross, the greater God’s Glory to be revealed by working through such an *awful* man.
Mark’s entire pitch comes down to, “We need to weed the fields to protect the wheat, and I’m the guy with the scythe.” Which itself is reprehensible, but it also kinda directly disobeys Jesus,…
It’s a fantasy world where the worse the candidate waving the cross, the greater God’s Glory to be revealed by working through such an *awful* man.
Mark’s entire pitch comes down to, “We need to weed the fields to protect the wheat, and I’m the guy with the scythe.” Which itself is reprehensible, but it also kinda directly disobeys Jesus, who says, with no ambiguity, to NOT do that.
Blows me away to hear Sunday school teachers trying to rationalize their support of Trump and Robinson
There are honest and ethical evangelicals like David French who point out how the mixing of religion with politics hurts religion, in fact betrays god.
It’s a fantasy world where the worse the candidate waving the cross, the greater God’s Glory to be revealed by working through such an *awful* man.
Mark’s entire pitch comes down to, “We need to weed the fields to protect the wheat, and I’m the guy with the scythe.” Which itself is reprehensible, but it also kinda directly disobeys Jesus, who says, with no ambiguity, to NOT do that.
Blows me away to hear Sunday school teachers trying to rationalize their support of Trump and Robinson
There are honest and ethical evangelicals like David French who point out how the mixing of religion with politics hurts religion, in fact betrays god.
I used to love Sunday School. Back in the before times.