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The reason it constantly seems conservative Evangelicals are out of step with the values of Jesus is because...
their theology, doctrine and practice isn't based on the Christian gospel, and never has been.
https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2025/11/conservative-evangelicalism-has-always.html
The reason that the conservative, Evangelical, Christian nationalist-influenced branch of the American church that has been infiltrated and blended with right wing extremism does not appear to be following the principles of the Christian gospel, as preached and taught by the life of Jesus the Christ, is that it is not now, nor has it ever been, Christian.
They are not seeking to evangelize the "lost," by those words meaning to convert individuals to the Christian gospel who are not now Christian. They are seeking to expand their political and economic power, and advance an ideology that is identifiably anti-Christian in its characteristic self-ambition, ego driven activity. It is pseudo-Christian in that it infiltrates churches and Christian institutions with its worldview ideology that looks and sounds a lot like historic, traditional Christian faith and practice. But those are just trappings. On the whole, the denominations and groups that make up what we call "Conservative Evangelicalism" in this country today, mainly the fundamentalists among the Baptists and non-denominational groups, and the tongue-talkers and faith healers among the Pentecostal/Charismatic branch of the church are not now, nor have they ever been, "orthodox" Christians, by term definition.
They are using political power to advance their agenda, identified clearly as the Project 2025 plan written by the Heritage Foundation. Lauren Boebert, in one of her recent political campaigns, articulated the aims of this plan well, inadvertently, perhaps, when she said, "the government isn't supposed to tell the church what to do, the church is supposed to tell the government what to do."
To anyone who has taken an eighth grade constitution class, that statement rings alarms bells for how unconstitutional, and ignorant, that it is. But to someone who has an ear for the Heritage Foundation's Christian nationalist ideology and agenda, that's exactly what they are looking for. And they are banking on the ignorance of a lot of Americans who know nothing about their own constitution to take them seriously.
They are not seeking to evangelize the "lost," by those words meaning to convert individuals to the Christian gospel who are not now Christian. They are seeking to expand their political and economic power, and advance an ideology that is identifiably anti-Christian in its characteristic self-ambition, ego driven activity. It is pseudo-Christian in that it infiltrates churches and Christian institutions with its worldview ideology that looks and sounds a lot like historic, traditional Christian faith and practice. But those are just trappings. On the whole, the denominations and groups that make up what we call "Conservative Evangelicalism" in this country today, mainly the fundamentalists among the Baptists and non-denominational groups, and the tongue-talkers and faith healers among the Pentecostal/Charismatic branch of the church are not now, nor have they ever been, "orthodox" Christians, by term definition.
They are using political power to advance their agenda, identified clearly as the Project 2025 plan written by the Heritage Foundation. Lauren Boebert, in one of her recent political campaigns, articulated the aims of this plan well, inadvertently, perhaps, when she said, "the government isn't supposed to tell the church what to do, the church is supposed to tell the government what to do."
To anyone who has taken an eighth grade constitution class, that statement rings alarms bells for how unconstitutional, and ignorant, that it is. But to someone who has an ear for the Heritage Foundation's Christian nationalist ideology and agenda, that's exactly what they are looking for. And they are banking on the ignorance of a lot of Americans who know nothing about their own constitution to take them seriously.
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The reason it constantly seems conservative Evangelicals are out of step with the values of Jesus is because... (Original Post)
lees1975
Nov 9
OP
I remember when all these religious types were strongly against school desegregation...
CTyankee
Nov 9
#2
Trump's evangelicals/political Christians are the public face of Christianity in America today.
Norrrm
Nov 9
#4
Irish_Dem
(78,237 posts)1. It is all performative with no substance or authenticity.
It is fake for the sake of obtaining power and wealth.
And hurting other people as much as possible.
CTyankee
(67,655 posts)2. I remember when all these religious types were strongly against school desegregation...
They would make Jesus sit in the back of the bus with the other colored folks...
3catwoman3
(28,286 posts)3. Mahatma Gandhi nailed it - "I like your Christ. I do not like...
...your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ."
Norrrm
(3,554 posts)4. Trump's evangelicals/political Christians are the public face of Christianity in America today.
Political Christians rather than Christians of faith.

LT Barclay
(3,144 posts)5. I always say that a republican Christian either doesn't understand republicans or doesn't understand Jesus.
Because the 3 foundations of the republican party are ignorance, racism and greed.
Upthevibe
(9,894 posts)6. lees1975.............
Thank you for posting this excellent article....