I also cannot understand how a Christian supports Donald Trump. Explain that one to me.
The idea that Christians can’t support Trump is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of both Christianity and politics. Christians aren’t voting for a pastor... they’re voting for a president. The question isn’t whether Trump is perfect (he’s not, no one is), but whether his policies align more closely with the values we care about: religious liberty, protecting the unborn, safeguarding free speech, defending traditional family values, and pushing back against the moral decay being normalized by the Left.
Trump doesn’t pretend to be a saint... and frankly, that’s part of the appeal. He’s not fake. He fights. And in a culture that increasingly mocks faith, erodes biblical values, and labels Christians as bigots for simply believing in truth, many believers would rather back someone who
defends their rights than someone who
judges them for how they vote.
Jesus is our Savior. Trump is just a blunt instrument God might use to hold the line.
Conversely, it’s impossible to reconcile claiming to be a Christian while supporting the modern Democratic agenda. You can’t stand for Christ and simultaneously support the murder and mutilation of children, the erosion of protections for women, the destruction of the nuclear family, and the celebration of moral decay in society.
Christianity is rooted in truth, life, and order... none of which align with what today’s Left promotes.