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US President Trump
U.S. President Donald
Trump lashed out, on Friday, at a leading evangelical Christian publication
after it branded him morally unfit to remain in the White House.
Trump, in a series of
tweets, accused Christianity Today magazine of being “far left” and claimed he
was the best ally evangelicals have ever had as president.
“No President has done
more for the Evangelical community, and it’s not even close,” Trump said. “The
fact is, no President has ever done what I have done for Evangelicals, or
religion itself!”
He said Christianity
Today “would rather have a Radical Left nonbeliever, who wants to take your
religion & your guns, than Donald Trump as your President.”
In an editorial on
Thursday, a day after Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives,
Christianity Today said it was “necessary from time to time to make our own
opinions on political matters clear.”
“The facts in this
instance are unambiguous,” it said in a reference to Trump’s bid to obtain
political dirt from Ukraine on his potential 2020 election rival, Democrat Joe
Biden.
“The president of the
United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader
to harass and discredit one of the president’s political opponents,” the
magazine said.
“That is not only a
violation of the Constitution; more importantly, it is profoundly immoral.”
Christianity Today was
founded by Billy Graham, a prominent Christian evangelist who died last year,
but the Graham family is no longer associated with the publication.
Franklin Graham, Billy
Graham’s son, is also an influential Christian evangelical leader and a staunch
Trump supporter and he denounced Christianity Today on Friday.
“Yes, my father Billy
Graham founded Christianity Today; but no, he would not agree with their
opinion piece,” Graham said in a Facebook post. “In fact, he would be very
disappointed.
“My father knew Donald
Trump, he believed in Donald Trump, and he voted for Donald Trump,” Graham
said. “He believed that Donald J. Trump was the man for this hour in history
for our nation.”
“For Christianity Today
to side with the Democrat Party in a totally partisan attack on the President
of the United States is unfathomable,” Graham said. “It’s obvious that
Christianity Today has moved to the left and is representing the elitist
liberal wing of evangelicalism.”
Trump tweeted his thanks
to Graham for his support and “the work we have all done together!”
‘Broken character’
Another prominent
evangelical leader, Jerry Falwell Jr, issued a series of tweets in support of
Trump.
Mark Galli,
editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, which has a circulation of 130,000,
rejected the president’s assertion the magazine was “far left.”
“We consider ourselves,
and most people consider us, a pretty centrist magazine in the evangelical
world,” Galli told CNN.
Christianity Today said
Trump “has admitted to immoral actions in business and his relationship with
women, about which he remains proud.
“His Twitter feed alone
— with its habitual string of mischaracterizations, lies, and slanders — is a
near perfect example of a human being who is morally lost and confused,” it
said.
The magazine said
“Trump’s evangelical supporters have pointed to his Supreme Court nominees, his
defense of religious liberty, and his stewardship of the economy, among other
things, as achievements that justify their support.
“We believe the impeachment
hearings have made it absolutely clear… that President Trump has abused his
authority for personal gain and betrayed his constitutional oath.”
“Can we say with a
straight face that abortion is a great evil that cannot be tolerated and, with
the same straight face, say that the bent and broken character of our nation’s
leader doesn’t really matter in the end?
“Whether Mr. Trump
should be removed from office by the Senate or by popular vote next election —
that is a matter of prudential judgment,” the magazine said.
“That he should be
removed, we believe, is not a matter of partisan loyalties but loyalty to the
Creator of the Ten Commandments.”
Trump has enjoyed solid
support from white evangelical Christians although a Fox News poll in October
found that those backing him had slipped from 81 percent in the 2016 election
to around 70 per cent now. (The Guardian)