Trump's MAGA movement often positions itself as divinely sanctioned, yet it creates schisms among Christians by prioritizing political loyalty over mercy and compassion. Tensions have emerged within the conservative-Evangelical community, particularly around Trump's policies affecting humanitarian aid. Key figures, including David French, have criticized this shift as indicative of a broader decline in both the Republican Party and the evangelical church, undermining years of advocacy for religious freedom and humanitarian principles.
There are few things more symbolic of the decline of the Republican Party than this radical turn against humanitarian aid. And it's not just a turn within the Republican Party; it's a turn within the evangelical church.
Trump's approach has been to divide Christians with demands for loyalty to his agenda, contrasting sharply with traditional Christian beliefs about mercy and compassion.
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