Evangelicals Renounce Trump: 'Our Faith Hangs In The Balance'

This is bigger than partisan politics.

Nearly 100 evangelical leaders have signed onto a letter urging their fellow Christians to vote against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who, they write, “has fueled white American nationalism with xenophobic appeals and religious intolerance at the expense of gospel values, democratic principles, and important international relationships.”

The letter was posted to Change.org on Thursday, and had nearly 5,000 signatures by midday Friday.

"Racism is America’s original sin. Its brazen use to win elections threatens to reverse real progress on racial equity and set America back." --Letter from evangelicals

More: Evangelical Leaders Don't Want Trump To Win: The 'Integrity Of Our Faith Hangs In The Balance'

I am pleasantly surprised that Evangelicals are finally waking up to Trump. What took them so long? Hopefully more will follow...

If you pathetic little regressives didn't have that broad brush, you wouldn't have any tools in your bag of lies.

Um, ya just broad brushed.

Yep, the difference is what I said is fact, not some regressive fantasy.
 
This is bigger than partisan politics.

Nearly 100 evangelical leaders have signed onto a letter urging their fellow Christians to vote against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who, they write, “has fueled white American nationalism with xenophobic appeals and religious intolerance at the expense of gospel values, democratic principles, and important international relationships.”

The letter was posted to Change.org on Thursday, and had nearly 5,000 signatures by midday Friday.

"Racism is America’s original sin. Its brazen use to win elections threatens to reverse real progress on racial equity and set America back." --Letter from evangelicals

More: Evangelical Leaders Don't Want Trump To Win: The 'Integrity Of Our Faith Hangs In The Balance'

I am pleasantly surprised that Evangelicals are finally waking up to Trump. What took them so long? Hopefully more will follow...

If you pathetic little regressives didn't have that broad brush, you wouldn't have any tools in your bag of lies.

Um, ya just broad brushed.

Yep, the difference is what I said is fact, not some regressive fantasy.

Oh it's always different when you do it ain't it. Phony.
 
Who exactly speaks for Evangelicals? It's ;like saying Millennials are represented by some dingbat like the OP.
 
This is bigger than partisan politics.

Nearly 100 evangelical leaders have signed onto a letter urging their fellow Christians to vote against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who, they write, “has fueled white American nationalism with xenophobic appeals and religious intolerance at the expense of gospel values, democratic principles, and important international relationships.”

The letter was posted to Change.org on Thursday, and had nearly 5,000 signatures by midday Friday.

"Racism is America’s original sin. Its brazen use to win elections threatens to reverse real progress on racial equity and set America back." --Letter from evangelicals

More: Evangelical Leaders Don't Want Trump To Win: The 'Integrity Of Our Faith Hangs In The Balance'

I am pleasantly surprised that Evangelicals are finally waking up to Trump. What took them so long? Hopefully more will follow...

If you pathetic little regressives didn't have that broad brush, you wouldn't have any tools in your bag of lies.

Um, ya just broad brushed.

Yep, the difference is what I said is fact, not some regressive fantasy.

Oh it's always different when you do it ain't it. Phony.

Feel free to point out were I said all Dems were regressives. Regressive paint all republicans the same, so yeah it is different.
 
This is bigger than partisan politics.

Nearly 100 evangelical leaders have signed onto a letter urging their fellow Christians to vote against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who, they write, “has fueled white American nationalism with xenophobic appeals and religious intolerance at the expense of gospel values, democratic principles, and important international relationships.”

The letter was posted to Change.org on Thursday, and had nearly 5,000 signatures by midday Friday.

"Racism is America’s original sin. Its brazen use to win elections threatens to reverse real progress on racial equity and set America back." --Letter from evangelicals

More: Evangelical Leaders Don't Want Trump To Win: The 'Integrity Of Our Faith Hangs In The Balance'

I am pleasantly surprised that Evangelicals are finally waking up to Trump. What took them so long? Hopefully more will follow...

If you pathetic little regressives didn't have that broad brush, you wouldn't have any tools in your bag of lies.

Um, ya just broad brushed.

Yep, the difference is what I said is fact, not some regressive fantasy.

Oh it's always different when you do it ain't it. Phony.

Feel free to point out were I said all Dems were regressives. Regressive paint all republicans the same, so yeah it is different.

Like I said.
 
Wait until Evangelicals (and women) hear the crude and vulgar BREAKING NEWS 2005 tape of Trump talking about a married women he tried to F***. I just saw it on MSNBC. OH MY GOD...
 
I knew you would ask.

Bishop Claude Alexander, Senior Pastor, The Park Church

Onleilove Alston, Executive Director, Faith in NY

Dr. Leroy Barber, Executive Director, The Voices Project

Rev. William Barber, President, Repairers of the Breach

Katelyn Beaty, Print Managing Editor, Christianity Today

Dr. Timothy Tee Boddie, General Secretary, Progressive National Baptist Convention

Rev. Dr. Peter Borgdorff, Executive Director Emeritus, Christian Reformed Church in North America

Rev. Jonathan E.L. Brooks, Senior Pastor, Canaan Community Church, Chicago

Austin Channing Brown, Writer and Speaker

Deborah Brunt, Blogger and Author

Rev. Dr. Tony Campolo, Author and Activist

Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon, Author

Vanessa Carter, Founding member, Jesus for Revolutionaries (Los Angeles)

Dr. Shawn Casselberry, Executive Director, Mission Year

Noel Castellanos, Chief Executive Officer, CCDA

Rev. Eugene Cho, Pastor, Author, Activist

Rev. Dr. Rich Cizik, President and Founder, New Evangelical Partnership

Shane Claiborne, Author, Activist, and Co-Founder of Red Letter Christians

Shani Dowell, Mother, Wife, Educator

Keith Drury

Rev. Joshua DuBois, Founder and CEO, Values Partnerships, Washington, DC; President Obama's "Pastor in Chief"

Rev. Dr. Gerald L. Durley, Pastor Emeritus, Providence Baptist Church

Rev. Dr. Bob Ekblad, General Director, Tierra Nueva

Michael O. Emerson, Author

Erina Eubanks-Kim, Activist

Jason Fileta, Executive Director, Micah Challenge USA

Barbara Fiske, Community Advocate

Dr. Robert M. Franklin, Director of the Religion Department, Chautauqua Institution

Marlena Graves, Author, Speaker, Activist

Rev. Dominique Gilliard, New Hope Covenant Church

Rev. Wes Granberg-Michaelson, General Secretary Emeritus, Reformed Church in America

Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of Christians for Biblical Equality, CBEInternational

Rev. Cynthia Hale, Senior Pastor, Ray of Hope Christian Church

Lisa Sharon Harper, Chief Church Engagement Officer, Sojourners

Rev. Fred Harrell, Senior Pastor, City Church, San Francisco

Rev. Dr. Bethany Harris, Church & Community Consultant, ReQuip Community

Rachel Held Evans

Rev. Dr. Peter Heltzel, Associate Professor of Theology, New York Theological Seminary

Christopher L. Heuertz, Founding Partner of Gravity, a Center for Contemplative Activism

Dr. Mike Higgins, Covenant Theological Seminary

Michelle Higgins, Director of Faith for Justice, Director of Worship and Outreach, South City Church in Saint Louis, MO

Rev. Daniel Hill, River City Community Church

Dr. Al Hsu, Editor and Author

David Husby, Director, Covenant World Relief

Hyepin Im, President and CEO, Korean Churches for Community Development

Carolyn Custiss James, Author

Dr. Russell Jeung, Author and Professor, New Hope Covenant Church

David W. Kersten, Dean, North Park Theological Seminary, Chicago

Kathy Khang, Writer, Speaker, Activist

Larry Kim, Cambridge Community Fellowship Church

Ambassador Jo Anne Lyon, General Superintendent Emerita, The Wesleyan Church

Rev. Carlos Malave, Executive Director, Christian Churches Together in the USA

Amelia Markham, Southeast organizer, The Reformation Project

Rev. Michael A. Mata, Associate Pastor, Los Angeles First Church of the Nazarene

Rev. Dr. Walter Arthur McCray, President, National Black Evangelical Association

Rev. Brian D. McLaren, Author, former Pastor, Board Chair, Convergenceus.org

David Neff, retired Editor-in-Chief, Christianity Today, former Vice Chair, National Association of Evangelicals

Rev. Dr. James C. Perkins, President, Progressive National Baptist Convention

Suzii Paynter, Executive Coordinator, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

Rev. Adam Phillips, Pastor, Christ Church, Portland

Dr. Soong-Chan Rah, North Park Theological Seminary

Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil

Rev. Alexia Salvatierra, Faith-Rooted Organizing UnNetwork

Scot Sherman, Executive Director, Newbigin House

SueAnn Shiah, Musician, Writer, Filmmaker

Rev. Dr. Ron Sider, President Emeritus, Evangelicals for Social Action

Dr. Barbara Williams Skinner, President, Skinner Leadership Institute; Co-chair, National African American Clergy Network

Andrea Smith, NAIITS

Dr. T. Dewitt Smith, Jr., Co-Chair of the National African American Clergy Network, Former President of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.; Senior Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church of Metro Atlanta

Maria-Jose Soerens, Executive Director, Puentes

Rev. Gail Song-Bantum, Executive Pastor, Quest Church

Rev. Margot Starbuck
Rev. David Swanson, New Community Covenant Church, Chicago

Rev. Rod Thomas, ThM, Educator, writer at The Resist Daily

Rev. Greg Thompson, Trinity Presbyterian Church

Lenore Three Stars, Oglala Lakota

Rev. Steven Timmermans, Executive Director, Christian Reformed Church in North America

Rev. Jemar L. Tisby, President and Co-Founder, Reformed African American Network

Rev. Dr. Al Tizon, North Park Theological Seminary

Nikki Toyama-Szeto, Author and Speaker

Rev. Harold Dean Trulear, National Director, Healing Communities USA

Sandra Maria Van Opstal, Speaker, Author, Activist

Rev. Gary VanderPol, Author, Senior Pastor, Church Without Walls, Berkeley, CA

AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez, Organizing and Programs Director, The Reformation Project

Rev. Richard Villodas, Pastor, New Life Fellowship

Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes, Associate Professor of Practical Theology, McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University*
Rev. Jim Wallis, President and Founder, Sojourners

Michelle Warren, Advocacy & Policy Engagement Director, CCDA

Lisa Watson, CCDA

Colin P. Watson Sr., Director of Ministries and Administration, Christian Reformed Church in North America

Dr. Daniel White Hodge, Director of Center for Youth Ministry Studies and Associate Professor of Youth Ministry, North Park University

Rev. Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Author and Director, School for Conversion*
Sarah Withrow King, Interim Director, Evangelicals for Social Action

Dr. John D. Witvliet, Director, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship

JR Woodward, Activist and Author

Judy Wu Dominick, Writer, Activist

Rev. Ken Wytsma, Lead Pastor, Antioch Church; President, Kilns College
 
I knew you would ask.

Bishop Claude Alexander, Senior Pastor, The Park Church

Onleilove Alston, Executive Director, Faith in NY

Dr. Leroy Barber, Executive Director, The Voices Project

Rev. William Barber, President, Repairers of the Breach

Katelyn Beaty, Print Managing Editor, Christianity Today

Dr. Timothy Tee Boddie, General Secretary, Progressive National Baptist Convention

Rev. Dr. Peter Borgdorff, Executive Director Emeritus, Christian Reformed Church in North America

Rev. Jonathan E.L. Brooks, Senior Pastor, Canaan Community Church, Chicago

Austin Channing Brown, Writer and Speaker

Deborah Brunt, Blogger and Author

Rev. Dr. Tony Campolo, Author and Activist

Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon, Author

Vanessa Carter, Founding member, Jesus for Revolutionaries (Los Angeles)

Dr. Shawn Casselberry, Executive Director, Mission Year

Noel Castellanos, Chief Executive Officer, CCDA

Rev. Eugene Cho, Pastor, Author, Activist

Rev. Dr. Rich Cizik, President and Founder, New Evangelical Partnership

Shane Claiborne, Author, Activist, and Co-Founder of Red Letter Christians

Shani Dowell, Mother, Wife, Educator

Keith Drury

Rev. Joshua DuBois, Founder and CEO, Values Partnerships, Washington, DC; President Obama's "Pastor in Chief"

Rev. Dr. Gerald L. Durley, Pastor Emeritus, Providence Baptist Church

Rev. Dr. Bob Ekblad, General Director, Tierra Nueva

Michael O. Emerson, Author

Erina Eubanks-Kim, Activist

Jason Fileta, Executive Director, Micah Challenge USA

Barbara Fiske, Community Advocate

Dr. Robert M. Franklin, Director of the Religion Department, Chautauqua Institution

Marlena Graves, Author, Speaker, Activist

Rev. Dominique Gilliard, New Hope Covenant Church

Rev. Wes Granberg-Michaelson, General Secretary Emeritus, Reformed Church in America

Dr. Mimi Haddad, President of Christians for Biblical Equality, CBEInternational

Rev. Cynthia Hale, Senior Pastor, Ray of Hope Christian Church

Lisa Sharon Harper, Chief Church Engagement Officer, Sojourners

Rev. Fred Harrell, Senior Pastor, City Church, San Francisco

Rev. Dr. Bethany Harris, Church & Community Consultant, ReQuip Community

Rachel Held Evans

Rev. Dr. Peter Heltzel, Associate Professor of Theology, New York Theological Seminary

Christopher L. Heuertz, Founding Partner of Gravity, a Center for Contemplative Activism

Dr. Mike Higgins, Covenant Theological Seminary

Michelle Higgins, Director of Faith for Justice, Director of Worship and Outreach, South City Church in Saint Louis, MO

Rev. Daniel Hill, River City Community Church

Dr. Al Hsu, Editor and Author

David Husby, Director, Covenant World Relief

Hyepin Im, President and CEO, Korean Churches for Community Development

Carolyn Custiss James, Author

Dr. Russell Jeung, Author and Professor, New Hope Covenant Church

David W. Kersten, Dean, North Park Theological Seminary, Chicago

Kathy Khang, Writer, Speaker, Activist

Larry Kim, Cambridge Community Fellowship Church

Ambassador Jo Anne Lyon, General Superintendent Emerita, The Wesleyan Church

Rev. Carlos Malave, Executive Director, Christian Churches Together in the USA

Amelia Markham, Southeast organizer, The Reformation Project

Rev. Michael A. Mata, Associate Pastor, Los Angeles First Church of the Nazarene

Rev. Dr. Walter Arthur McCray, President, National Black Evangelical Association

Rev. Brian D. McLaren, Author, former Pastor, Board Chair, Convergenceus.org

David Neff, retired Editor-in-Chief, Christianity Today, former Vice Chair, National Association of Evangelicals

Rev. Dr. James C. Perkins, President, Progressive National Baptist Convention

Suzii Paynter, Executive Coordinator, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

Rev. Adam Phillips, Pastor, Christ Church, Portland

Dr. Soong-Chan Rah, North Park Theological Seminary

Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil

Rev. Alexia Salvatierra, Faith-Rooted Organizing UnNetwork

Scot Sherman, Executive Director, Newbigin House

SueAnn Shiah, Musician, Writer, Filmmaker

Rev. Dr. Ron Sider, President Emeritus, Evangelicals for Social Action

Dr. Barbara Williams Skinner, President, Skinner Leadership Institute; Co-chair, National African American Clergy Network

Andrea Smith, NAIITS

Dr. T. Dewitt Smith, Jr., Co-Chair of the National African American Clergy Network, Former President of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.; Senior Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church of Metro Atlanta

Maria-Jose Soerens, Executive Director, Puentes

Rev. Gail Song-Bantum, Executive Pastor, Quest Church

Rev. Margot Starbuck
Rev. David Swanson, New Community Covenant Church, Chicago

Rev. Rod Thomas, ThM, Educator, writer at The Resist Daily

Rev. Greg Thompson, Trinity Presbyterian Church

Lenore Three Stars, Oglala Lakota

Rev. Steven Timmermans, Executive Director, Christian Reformed Church in North America

Rev. Jemar L. Tisby, President and Co-Founder, Reformed African American Network

Rev. Dr. Al Tizon, North Park Theological Seminary

Nikki Toyama-Szeto, Author and Speaker

Rev. Harold Dean Trulear, National Director, Healing Communities USA

Sandra Maria Van Opstal, Speaker, Author, Activist

Rev. Gary VanderPol, Author, Senior Pastor, Church Without Walls, Berkeley, CA

AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez, Organizing and Programs Director, The Reformation Project

Rev. Richard Villodas, Pastor, New Life Fellowship

Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes, Associate Professor of Practical Theology, McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University*
Rev. Jim Wallis, President and Founder, Sojourners

Michelle Warren, Advocacy & Policy Engagement Director, CCDA

Lisa Watson, CCDA

Colin P. Watson Sr., Director of Ministries and Administration, Christian Reformed Church in North America

Dr. Daniel White Hodge, Director of Center for Youth Ministry Studies and Associate Professor of Youth Ministry, North Park University

Rev. Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Author and Director, School for Conversion*
Sarah Withrow King, Interim Director, Evangelicals for Social Action

Dr. John D. Witvliet, Director, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship

JR Woodward, Activist and Author

Judy Wu Dominick, Writer, Activist

Rev. Ken Wytsma, Lead Pastor, Antioch Church; President, Kilns College
 
More pain to deal with when deciding whether to vote for a loser or a loser.

One is a liar and sexist.

The other is a liar and an enabler.

Both are narcisissts.
 
I wonder how Evangelicals feel now...

trump-grab-them-by-pussy-jpg.92584
 
More eyewash in a year when toilet paper is needed.

That's what we'll be getting our ballots on.

So we can flush them down the toilet.
 
This is bigger than partisan politics.

Nearly 100 evangelical leaders have signed onto a letter urging their fellow Christians to vote against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who, they write, “has fueled white American nationalism with xenophobic appeals and religious intolerance at the expense of gospel values, democratic principles, and important international relationships.”

The letter was posted to Change.org on Thursday, and had nearly 5,000 signatures by midday Friday.

"Racism is America’s original sin. Its brazen use to win elections threatens to reverse real progress on racial equity and set America back." --Letter from evangelicals

More: Evangelical Leaders Don't Want Trump To Win: The 'Integrity Of Our Faith Hangs In The Balance'

I am pleasantly surprised that Evangelicals are finally waking up to Trump. What took them so long? Hopefully more will follow...
Obviously they know as little about their faith as the Pope does his
 
"Racism is America’s original sin. Its brazen use to win elections threatens to reverse real progress on racial equity and set America back." -
Oh ya. Obama has worked to make "real progress" on racial equality.
Take your head out of Hillary's asshole pal.

Notice how HuffyPuffy never mentions who these "evangelical leaders" actually are? Al Sharpton, Jeremiah Wright, Jesse Jackson... :eusa_whistle:

Leftist gutter media like Huffinton lies - incessantly.
Yeah, real conservative evangelical leaders like Jimmy Swaggert, Jim Bakker, Fred Phelps (were he still alive) would never sign on to that.
 
So much for the GOP being the morally superior party. Trump has finally destroyed the republican party all by himself.

Gary Johnson can now say that he is the republican alternative. It's all you've got cons.
 

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