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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sun Oct 9, 2016, 01:38 PM Oct 2016

The Clintons’ Christian marriage: The staggering Evangelical hypocrisy over Hillary’s refusal...

The Clintons’ Christian marriage: The staggering Evangelical hypocrisy over Hillary’s refusal to divorce Bill

Divorce is bad, argue Christian leaders. And yet the Clintons are judged moral failures for staying together

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During our marriage counseling, I confessed that I didn’t know if I would stay together with my future husband if he cheated. Our pastor frowned and responded that he hoped I would keep an open mind. “Marriage,” he said, “is forever.” It’s an idea pervasive throughout Christian American culture — a marriage is forever.

In contrast to these teachings, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s 41-year marriage, which has famously weathered adultery, is often under attack. The day after the first presidential debate, Republican nominee Donald Trump told “Fox and Friends” that he didn’t bring up Bill Clinton’s past infidelity scandals out of respect for their daughter Chelsea, who was in the audience at the time. But the implication of the threat was clear: that Trump would and could use the fact that the Clintons have weathered many marital challenges against his opponent. This line of attack has become a resonant moral critique of Clinton among Trump supporters, who largely identify as white Christians. Previously, Sean Hannity blamed Clinton for protecting her husband by trying to destroy the women with whom he had affairs. The National Review accused Clinton of enabling her husband’s affairs. Last week, Rudy Giuliani called Clinton “stupid” for standing by her husband during the Monica Lewinsky scandal. And on Friday night, after a tape of Donald Trump making comments about grabbing women’s genitals emerged, Trump gave a lukewarm apology before attacking Hillary Clinton — blaming her for being married to Bill Clinton. As if his comments were somehow equivocal to Clinton’s husband’s infidelities.

These attacks wouldn’t be repeated if they didn’t resonate with Trump’s core voters. And yet to attack Clinton for staying with her husband directly contradicts the beliefs many Trump supporters hold. Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, endorsed Trump for president, calling him a “baby Christian” and noting that the prospect of Clinton as president is scary. Dobson was also a vocal opponent of President Bill Clinton, writing in 1998 that his affairs undermined the morality of the nation. Focus on the Family also offers couples counseling to help them heal and stay together through adultery. The Focus on the Family site states, “God, the Creator of humanity and of marriage itself, has laid out His plan for marriage as a lifelong union.”

These beliefs are held close by Trump supporters, who largely identify as Bible-believing Christians. In fact, walk into any church and you will hear cries that marriage is being treated as disposable. And Christians love a good redemption story, beginning with King David: According to the Bible, he committed adultery and had the husband killed. Even so, he was declared a man “after God’s own heart.” And now, Lisa and Alan Robertson, the evangelical stars of the reality show “Duck Dynasty,” are being lauded for pulling their marriage back together from the brink of divorce. Numerous friends and relatives of mine have been counseled to do the same by pastors and Christian counselors, who argue that couples ought to persist in marriages where there has been infidelity, cruelty and worse, because God’s call to a lifelong union supersedes all others.

Yet within this tale of marriage and redemption, there doesn’t seem to be room for Clinton, who is criticized for doing what Trump supporters tell others to do every day — value the sanctity of marriage. Clinton’s reasoning for reconciling with her husband even seems to follow these traditional teachings. In March of this year, Clinton spoke of her faith and marriage at a church in Michigan. She noted that it was her faith that allowed her to forgive her husband, and the example of God’s redemption that gave her a pathway to reconciliation.

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http://www.salon.com/2016/10/09/the-clintons-christian-marriage-the-staggering-evangelical-hypocrisy-over-hillarys-refusal-to-divorce-bill/
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The Clintons’ Christian marriage: The staggering Evangelical hypocrisy over Hillary’s refusal... (Original Post) DonViejo Oct 2016 OP
If it is brought up Hillary should respond with the Methodist Social Principle LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #1
How odd Doreen Oct 2016 #2
Ask these Fundy Jokers About Covenant Marriage And The Ask Them About How Many Wives Thump Has Gone Vogon_Glory Oct 2016 #3
The cognitive dissonance required for this is mindboggling! Pacifist Patriot Oct 2016 #4
No kidding workinclasszero Oct 2016 #5
Christian divorce rates are highest among Evangelicals Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2016 #6

Doreen

(11,686 posts)
2. How odd
Sun Oct 9, 2016, 01:53 PM
Oct 2016

Fundamentalists usually have the attitude that a woman must stay with her man no matter what he does ( even beat her ) and when Hillary does as they preach they blame her. It does not matter what she does because the simple fact that she is a woman her decisions will never outweigh a mans when it comes to Fundamentalists. I will say it is good that there have been a few fundamentalists pulling out from Trump but I do not think enough will to make a difference.

Vogon_Glory

(9,117 posts)
3. Ask these Fundy Jokers About Covenant Marriage And The Ask Them About How Many Wives Thump Has Gone
Sun Oct 9, 2016, 02:07 PM
Oct 2016

Let those polyester Pharisees SQUIRM!

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