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lees1975

(3,845 posts)
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 02:17 PM Nov 2020

Religious Right pays a price for support of Trump

https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2020/11/crawling-out-from-under-rock-and.html

I've seen some comments from those in the religious right who acknowledge that American Christianity is already paying a heavy price for the irresponsible departure from mission and purpose of some for the purpose of supporting Trump. People who didn't support him are not leaving the Christian faith, but they are no longer supporting those leaders and institutions that did, and the drop in support is being felt.
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Religious Right pays a price for support of Trump (Original Post) lees1975 Nov 2020 OP
Good. They deserve to be unsupported. northoftheborder Nov 2020 #1
Doesn't matter..... AZ8theist Nov 2020 #13
That's what happens when you follow a False Prophet. no_hypocrisy Nov 2020 #2
Good! Karma does have a way of biting back. SWBTATTReg Nov 2020 #3
Well... Mike Nelson Nov 2020 #4
I know, right? It's about damned time! BComplex Nov 2020 #6
Donald Trump (with a little advance field-work from George W. Bush) Aristus Nov 2020 #5
I'm so happy for you, Aristus! That must make it a lot easier to live at home! BComplex Nov 2020 #8
One can't help whom one falls in love with. Aristus Nov 2020 #11
That's quite a turn-around. BComplex Nov 2020 #44
I agree with much of what the article says, BUT Vogon_Glory Nov 2020 #7
Very Happy to Hear🙏 lisa58 Nov 2020 #9
Who could have figured... orwell Nov 2020 #10
i still feel that many of those churches should loose their tax exempt status . AllaN01Bear Nov 2020 #12
You are correct...the worst part about tax free religious churches is the many scams they support Escurumbele Nov 2020 #18
Lets get strictly constitutional here... lees1975 Nov 2020 #42
Why not originalist constitutionalist here? Arthur_Frain Nov 2020 #43
May they shrink enough . . . Richard D Nov 2020 #14
The hope is that people will stop once and for all believing in fairytales and treat them as such Escurumbele Nov 2020 #15
You can almost tell what kind of Christian someone is by the political party they identify with. CrispyQ Nov 2020 #16
The curtain has been pulled back and the snake oil salesmen have been revealed dlk Nov 2020 #17
The last 4 years have turned me so much off of Christianity kimbutgar Nov 2020 #19
Love the way these articles are coming out now, AFTER the "American Christianity" community Squinch Nov 2020 #20
Along with the "drop in support" should come "a massive change in tax status." BobTheSubgenius Nov 2020 #21
But as long as they can save imaginary babies and children, they'll stick with the insanity. n/t TygrBright Nov 2020 #22
Ha, ha-ha, ha-ha! NurseJackie Nov 2020 #23
Ugh, this horrible creature always reminds me of bat boy LearnedHand Nov 2020 #27
Copeland is the poster boy for what can go wrong with excessive facelifts, botox and hair implants. NurseJackie Nov 2020 #31
Step AWAY from the surgical knife LearnedHand Nov 2020 #32
Reverend Shyster. paleotn Nov 2020 #30
Neighbor hating, money worshiping, conceal weapon, monkey trial, fake Christians... nt BrightKnight Nov 2020 #24
This is a very good article. Thanks. Firestorm49 Nov 2020 #25
GOOD!!! calimary Nov 2020 #26
They're DYING from it Warpy Nov 2020 #28
The secularization of America.... paleotn Nov 2020 #29
The Cross Traildogbob Nov 2020 #33
A plethora of false prophets. Sneederbunk Nov 2020 #34
And friends and family are leaving each other. The divide is too great and is fanned by the right. Evolve Dammit Nov 2020 #35
lees1975.... Upthevibe Nov 2020 #36
The real leaders of Evangelical Christian churches lees1975 Nov 2020 #40
Good. And the GOP is the party Roc2020 Nov 2020 #37
"...paying a heavy price..."? Grins Nov 2020 #38
This is from within the largest Evangelical denomination in the country lees1975 Nov 2020 #41
oh well. barbtries Nov 2020 #39

AZ8theist

(5,452 posts)
13. Doesn't matter.....
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 02:59 PM
Nov 2020

There are WAY, WAY, WAY too many RUBES in this country.

The filthy rich preacher BULLSHITTERS will do just fine....

BComplex

(8,029 posts)
6. I know, right? It's about damned time!
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 02:36 PM
Nov 2020

When are they going to wake up and realize they are all supporting the damned devil himself in the way they vote.

Aristus

(66,310 posts)
5. Donald Trump (with a little advance field-work from George W. Bush)
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 02:35 PM
Nov 2020

turned Mrs. Aristus from a conservative Republican Christian evangelical into a storm-the-barricades liberal Democrat.

And while I'm grateful for the transformation, I won't be sending Trump (or Bush) a thank-you card anytime soon.

BComplex

(8,029 posts)
8. I'm so happy for you, Aristus! That must make it a lot easier to live at home!
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 02:39 PM
Nov 2020

I can't imagine having a spouse that couldn't see the problems with the republican thinking. My husband turned himself around before we got married, and that was 22 years ago. Before bush, and before trump.

To tell the truth, if he hadn't, we probably wouldn't have gotten married.

Aristus

(66,310 posts)
11. One can't help whom one falls in love with.
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 02:52 PM
Nov 2020

Conservative Christianity was always a bad fit for her anyway.

Enculturated by a wealthy right-wing family, she was just too smart, compassionate, and independent-minded for the kinds of crap that crowd is expected to espouse.

She left their sociopolitical fecklessness behind ages ago.

She also expresses indifference to the possibility she might be cut out of the will.

BComplex

(8,029 posts)
44. That's quite a turn-around.
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 11:26 PM
Nov 2020
Floaty hearts for love! It's good medicine, as the Native Americans would say.

Vogon_Glory

(9,117 posts)
7. I agree with much of what the article says, BUT
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 02:37 PM
Nov 2020

I don’t think that the Evangelicals have reached the point where payment is due. True, they’ve lost a lot of contemporary worshippers due to their slavish devotion to Trump and other scammers, but they still have enough political clout to sway elections in red-tinted swing states to keep red State and congressional districts red and people like Joni Ernst and John Cornyn in the Senate.

I like to think that they’ve lost most of their moral authority, but alas for the Republicans and those who do follow the true teachings of the Nazarene, they’ll still be tagging along after right-wing preacher-politicos for years to come.

AllaN01Bear

(18,119 posts)
12. i still feel that many of those churches should loose their tax exempt status .
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 02:55 PM
Nov 2020

or am i just dreaming.

Escurumbele

(3,386 posts)
18. You are correct...the worst part about tax free religious churches is the many scams they support
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 03:12 PM
Nov 2020

I have a friend who is our mechanic, and by his shop there was a guy who started a "church", people were donating a lot of money, giving him stuff, which I think he sold for personal profit. He and his wife each drove beautiful Mercedes Benz, they dressed very well (less well in church), and were living a life of pleasure. I don't know if they grew as a business and moved from that place to a bigger one, but it was obviously a scam.

My friend got to know them, and according to him the guy and his wife were the most remote from pure and holly.

Take away the tax exempt from religion and those con pastors will disappear.

lees1975

(3,845 posts)
42. Lets get strictly constitutional here...
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 08:44 PM
Nov 2020

I am a firm believer in religious liberty and in complete separation of church and state and all of the ways that has been defined over the years. I am as much opposed to taxing churches as I am to the once common practice of giving tax money to churches because both actions erode the wall of separation that Jefferson clearly articulated in his letter to the Connecticut Baptists who were worried about it in 1788. However, I do not believe it violates either religious liberty or church state separation to distinguish between actions and practices which define a church body from those of other institutions, including business enterprises owned by churches which make a profit or an organization that has a clearly partisan bias or perspective. There are rules which, if enforced, do a good job of distinguishing between protected religious liberty and activities which are either profit-generating or politically partisan in nature.

In short, just enforce the rules. Don't tax the churches that are following them in practicing their religious liberty.

Arthur_Frain

(1,848 posts)
43. Why not originalist constitutionalist here?
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 09:28 PM
Nov 2020

There’s local churches where I’m at that own acres. With multiple buildings on them. And how do they shelter what money they come into? They buy even more real estate. And neither our muni nor our state see a sou out of all that because of an arcane rule, one that had more to do with accessibility of a place to exercise your freedom of speech than anything else. The reason for churches to remain tax free doesn’t exist anymore, least of all in an age where freedom of speech is exercised on social media, and everyone has a cellphone.

Tax the a Rich. Feed the Poor. Til there are no rich no more.
Especially the churches. Tax them all.

Escurumbele

(3,386 posts)
15. The hope is that people will stop once and for all believing in fairytales and treat them as such
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 03:05 PM
Nov 2020

When we read a story by the Brothers Grimm, they are wonderful, they have messages but all and all we know what they are, fabricated stories, beautiful but nonetheless made up.

When people read fairytales from religious books then they are supposed to "have faith" and believe what they read. There is something very wrong with that.

When people stop believing in the fairytales that religions provide, they may start taking more control of their lives and caring more about real people.

CrispyQ

(36,446 posts)
16. You can almost tell what kind of Christian someone is by the political party they identify with.
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 03:05 PM
Nov 2020

I'd like to keep religion out of government & politics, but this comment by Colbert is spot on.

dlk

(11,540 posts)
17. The curtain has been pulled back and the snake oil salesmen have been revealed
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 03:09 PM
Nov 2020

They have repeatedly told the world who they really are. Nice to know some of their followers have begun to believe them. Ultimately, it's more about passing the collection plate than anything else.

kimbutgar

(21,111 posts)
19. The last 4 years have turned me so much off of Christianity
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 03:21 PM
Nov 2020

I was raised Catholic and every time I heard a priest support MF 45 I realize I will never support that church.

I look at these wealthy evangelicals leaders supporting MF 45 and think they are really supporting the anti christ.

Squinch

(50,935 posts)
20. Love the way these articles are coming out now, AFTER the "American Christianity" community
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 03:26 PM
Nov 2020

has sucked their fill at trump's sagging teat for 4 years.

BobTheSubgenius

(11,562 posts)
21. Along with the "drop in support" should come "a massive change in tax status."
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 03:41 PM
Nov 2020

How are they acting like churches?

Warpy

(111,235 posts)
28. They're DYING from it
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 04:18 PM
Nov 2020

but too many are so dependent on having a larger community centered around a charismatic conman will admit it and change either their focus or their behavior.

paleotn

(17,911 posts)
29. The secularization of America....
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 04:22 PM
Nov 2020

Reason number 2,457 for the freak out on the reactionary right, fueling their support of a fascist dictator. That support may prove to be a last futile grasp at relevance outside the hinterlands. And even there evangelicalism isn't growing as rural populations shrink. I hope I live long enough to see their regular attendance drop to what it is now in the UK. Roughly 14% of the populace. 36% in the US.

Traildogbob

(8,709 posts)
33. The Cross
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 04:45 PM
Nov 2020

They love to wear, people like Ka’Lee MagaNinnie and the Christian Right, have adopted the cross to represent “t” for tRump not the crucifixion of Christ. When he is re-elected all the crosses in the world will be upper case “T’s” to honor the second messenger God sent to right the world.
After conviction of treason, with all the newly approved ways to execute criminals, we should add nailing to, not a cross for him, but a capital “T”. Then Christians can all wear upper case T’s instead of lower case T’s to honor their savior Donny diapers.
If he rises from the dead in 3 days, we are fucked.

Upthevibe

(8,034 posts)
36. lees1975....
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 04:51 PM
Nov 2020

Thanks for the post. I hope that these churches and evangelical leaders lose a majority of their flock and the money they lust after. If they don't lose the supporters they now have, I feel somewhat certain that they will gain very few if any new followers.

lees1975

(3,845 posts)
40. The real leaders of Evangelical Christian churches
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 05:54 PM
Nov 2020

are the ones who don't get caught up in the celebrity status of para-church ministers and self-proclaimed "spokespersons" and "leaders". There are plenty of Christian church leaders who stayed true to the doctrine and theology they preached and taught and as a result of that, couldn't support Trump.

Roc2020

(1,614 posts)
37. Good. And the GOP is the party
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 04:53 PM
Nov 2020

that will suffer the most because in one hand religiously cultic clinging to Trump and waving the bible in the other

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