A wise person once made an astute comparison: “Sitting on a pew in church,” they said, “doesn’t make you a Christian any more than sitting in a garage makes you a car.”
For many of my fellow Christians, being seen in church by their neighbors is more important to their self-esteem than their invisible good deeds. For example, which would be the more Christian thing to do, sitting in church on Sunday, or serving the homeless in a soup kitchen? Given these two scenarios, ask yourself, “What would Jesus do?”
We’re all free to believe whatever, however and whomever we choose, but if your moral compass tells you that Trump was somehow chosen or inspired, perhaps you need to reevaluate what your values and ethics really are, who you actually worship, and why. You have been deceived and your moral tenets are in question. Do you see why we can’t take your pious sanctimony seriously?
What are his Christian attributes? What virtues does he possess that you would want your children to emulate? What good deeds has he done in his life, now or ever?
The fundamentalist, MAGA, conservative Christian hypocrisy league is completely paranoid that the left has been trying to take “Christ” out of “Christmas,” yet they spend all their time, day in and day out, in a concerted and very public effort to remove “Christ” from “Christianity” by praising the amoral attributes of an antichrist instead.
I’m not a textbook Christian, but I know evil when I see it. If you support Trump for any reason, you are neither a Christian nor an American. You are part of the problem. And America’s problem is only going to get worse because of obtuse fanatics like you.
Dave Jensen, Riverton