Evangelical Leaders Slam Trump Campaign As 'Morally Unacceptable'
A group of evangelical leaders have slammed Donald Trump's campaign as "morally unacceptable" for Christians.
They launched "A Declaration by American Evangelicals Concerning
Donald Trump" petition in an effort to persuade others to join them. The
multicultural collection of leaders include Jim Wallis of Sojourners
magazine, Soong-Chan Rah from North Park Theological Seminary Chigago,
Barbara Williams Skinner of the Skinner Leadership Institute and Gary
Vanderpol of Denver Seminary.
"We believe that racism strikes at the heart of the gospel," the
leaders said in the online petition. "We believe that racial justice and
reconciliation is at the core of the message of Jesus.
"Because we believe that racial bigotry has been a cornerstone of
this campaign, it is a foundational matter of the gospel for us in this
election, and not just another issue.
"We cannot ignore this bigotry, set it aside, just focus on other
issues," the leaders added. "No matter what other issues we also care
about, we have to make it publicly clear that Mr Trump's racial and
religious bigotry and treatment of women is morally unacceptable to us
as evangelical Christians."
The declaration said the election in November
was "not a usual election" and argued "our Christian discipleship is at
stake in the ways we respond".
The group said they were "Americans of African and European descent,
Latinos, Asian American, and Native Americans" and attacked the "narrow
labels of our community" that perpetuate stereotypes about evangelicals.
"We are women and men, as well as younger and older evangelical
Christians," they said. "We come from a wide range of denominations,
churches, and political orientations."
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