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Related: About this forumChristianity Today's split with Trump highlights deeper issue in white evangelical America
Source: Reuters
POLITICS DECEMBER 29, 2019 / 7:07 AM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Christianity Today's split with Trump highlights deeper issue in white evangelical America
Simon Lewis, Heather Timmons
7 MIN READ
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After evangelical publication Christianity Today published a blistering editorial on what it called Donald Trumps grossly immoral character, some church leaders and the U.S. president himself denounced the criticism as elitist and out-of-touch.
The Dec. 19 editorial sparked a Christmas holiday debate over religion in U.S. politics, and posed new questions about the close alignment between white evangelical voters and Trump, who has given their beliefs strong political support.
However, the coziness with the Republican president, who was impeached this month by the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives, is exacerbating a long-term crisis facing white evangelicalism, some Christians say - it is being abandoned by younger generations.
There has been a big drop-off in white evangelical church participation among adults under 40, and publications such as Christianity Today and religious leaders are struggling to engage Gen Z, or those born after 1996.
One of the major factors is that the church is too tied up in right-wing politics, said Greg Carey, a professor at Lancaster Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. Evangelical activism against gay rights is particularly repellant to many members of a generation where everyone has friends who are LGBTQ, Carey said.
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Christianity Today's split with Trump highlights deeper issue in white evangelical America
Simon Lewis, Heather Timmons
7 MIN READ
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After evangelical publication Christianity Today published a blistering editorial on what it called Donald Trumps grossly immoral character, some church leaders and the U.S. president himself denounced the criticism as elitist and out-of-touch.
The Dec. 19 editorial sparked a Christmas holiday debate over religion in U.S. politics, and posed new questions about the close alignment between white evangelical voters and Trump, who has given their beliefs strong political support.
However, the coziness with the Republican president, who was impeached this month by the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives, is exacerbating a long-term crisis facing white evangelicalism, some Christians say - it is being abandoned by younger generations.
There has been a big drop-off in white evangelical church participation among adults under 40, and publications such as Christianity Today and religious leaders are struggling to engage Gen Z, or those born after 1996.
One of the major factors is that the church is too tied up in right-wing politics, said Greg Carey, a professor at Lancaster Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. Evangelical activism against gay rights is particularly repellant to many members of a generation where everyone has friends who are LGBTQ, Carey said.
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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-religion/christianity-todays-split-with-trump-highlights-deeper-issue-in-white-evangelical-america-idUSKBN1YX09N
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Christianity Today's split with Trump highlights deeper issue in white evangelical America (Original Post)
Eugene
Dec 2019
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BigmanPigman
(52,269 posts)1. You ger people in general are not embracing religion
as much as the older generations, it isn't just the evangelicals. Maybe younger people have more common sense than their elders do and have learned something useful from them after all.
empedocles
(15,751 posts)2. Exacerbating factor is that trump is just plain . . . creepy . . .
Girard442
(6,406 posts)3. If Evangelicals really believed their own schtick...
...they'd be horrified that their Trumpian politics are causing all those Gen Zers to be eternally damned. They don't look all that flustered to me.
bronxiteforever
(9,412 posts)4. Evangelicals are merely GOP lobbyists aping big oil.
Kick and recommend.