AGC said:
Malibu said:
AGC said:
The poll and article have not been demonstrated to overlap anywhere that matters. The poll did not ask who they trusted more on the be-attitudes or Christ's teachings.
Like, whats going on here? We had a bunch of Yahoos on January 6th raid the Capitol along with a crazy Q Anon conspiracy cult that heavily attracted self-identified Christians and its not remotely tracking to some of y'all that ministers would note their flock saying turning the other cheek is weak or that some of us noticed in our personal lives our friends and family of faith may be acting a little more like Trump and less like Christ?
I have no doubt if the poll asked who they trust more, Jesus or Trump, Jesus would win in a blowout. But if also asked to decide between turning the other cheek and loving your enemies versus fighting and confronting the results wouldnt be as decisive of a blowout for Jesus.
Again, confirmation bias is a hell of a drug.
I tried to spell out for you who Russell Moore is early on. Quite frankly none of y'all seemed to care. He's an elite moving with the culture who wrote a book about being a victim. He's not a pastor and hasn't been. He's been a theologian in residence, whatever the hell that is.
So, not MAGA, got it. Is he a known liar? Just because you disagree with his cultural or political views of Christianity doesnt make what he said has been relayed to him by pastors wrong. If he has a history of Smolletting liberals, Ill take your specific criticism of his claims being unreliable more seriously. Otherwise this seems to be you dismissing a voice you dont like for your own confirmation bias.
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Schmendeler posted a poll hiding behind the facade of a veneer of legitimacy that falls apart with any scrutiny and you've jumped all over it simply because you agree with it. I get that you want a nice, neat narrative that places no blame whatsoever for this cultural moment on the left and condemns the big cheetoh but let's be real: education and government have worked to de-Christianize culture and the public sphere and this is what's left. Sorry it isn't what you wanted!
Schmendelers poll even says 'infrequent' church goers.
It doesnt. It says large numbers of Trump supporters trust Trump over other sources. I wasnt exactly blown away by this finding, and inferred the overlap between the poll and the OP, but apparently thats a classic fallacy.
As for wanting a narrative that neatly blames one side, hogwash. This thread is specifically about MAGA Christianity, not everything else. My specific argument in the context of this specific thread is that Trump made some Christians behave less like Christ, and everything the pastor and poll state track with my personal lived experience with direct relationships and national events of major importance. Do you dispute this?
If you want to start another thread about how liberal progressives have contributed to our national decline and want to cite examples in education, the media, and the events of 2020, I'll probably agree with 75% of it.