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This is what is happening inside evangelical Christianity and within conservatism right now. As a conservative Christian friend of mine put it, there is strife within every family, within every congregation, and it may take generations to recover.
This is what is happening inside evangelical Christianity and within conservatism right now. As a conservative Christian friend of mine put it, there is strife within every family, within every congregation, and it may take generations to recover.
[https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/14/opinion/trump-evangelicals.html?action=click&algo=bandit-all-surfaces&block=more_in_recirc&fellback=false&imp_id=821930767&impression_id=e4ea9880-56d3-11eb-9017-35965b04e5ca&index=0&pgtype=Article®ion=footer&req_id=71203809&surface=more-in-opinion&variant=1_bandit-all-surfaces](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/14/opinion/trump-evangelicals.html?action=click&algo=bandit-all-surfaces&block=more_in_recirc&fellback=false&imp_id=821930767&impression_id=e4ea9880-56d3-11eb-9017-35965b04e5ca&index=0&pgtype=Article®ion=footer&req_id=71203809&surface=more-in-opinion&variant=1_bandit-all-surfaces) "After a week of Trumpist mayhem, white evangelicals wrestle with what they’ve become."
[https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/14/opinion/trump-evangelicals.html?action=click&algo=bandit-all-surfaces&block=more_in_recirc&fellback=false&imp_id=821930767&impression_id=e4ea9880-56d3-11eb-9017-35965b04e5ca&index=0&pgtype=Article®ion=footer&req_id=71203809&surface=more-in-opinion&variant=1_bandit-all-surfaces](https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/14/opinion/trump-evangelicals.html?action=click&algo=bandit-all-surfaces&block=more_in_recirc&fellback=false&imp_id=821930767&impression_id=e4ea9880-56d3-11eb-9017-35965b04e5ca&index=0&pgtype=Article®ion=footer&req_id=71203809&surface=more-in-opinion&variant=1_bandit-all-surfaces) "After a week of Trumpist mayhem, white evangelicals wrestle with what they’ve become."
This is the beginning of a Facebook post from Sunday by the conservative preacher Jeremiah Johnson. On Jan. 7, the day after the storming of the Capitol, Johnson had issued a public apology, asserting that God removed Donald Trump from office because of his pride and arrogance, and to humble those, like Johnson, who had fervently supported him.
This is the beginning of a Facebook post from Sunday by the conservative preacher Jeremiah Johnson. On Jan. 7, the day after the storming of the Capitol, Johnson had issued a public apology, asserting that God removed Donald Trump from office because of his pride and arrogance, and to humble those, like Johnson, who had fervently supported him.
The response was swift and vicious. As he put it in that later Facebook post, “I have been flabbergasted at the barrage of continued conspiracy theories being sent every minute our way and the pure hatred being unleashed. To my great heartache, I’m convinced parts of the prophetic/charismatic movement are far SICKER than I could have ever dreamed of.”
The response was swift and vicious. As he put it in that later Facebook post, “I have been flabbergasted at the barrage of continued conspiracy theories being sent every minute our way and the pure hatred being unleashed. To my great heartache, I’m convinced parts of the prophetic/charismatic movement are far SICKER than I could have ever dreamed of.”
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