The politicization of Christianity, especially it's intense support for Donald Trump, has been a barrier to evangelization. I believe we need to practice and live the Gospel without all of the overt politicizing.
According to Pew Research In 2019 the percentage of American's who identified as Christian was 65 percent a decline of 12 percent in a decade. Among those identifying as Christian were I'm certain many nominal Christians. Moral attitudes are fickle. They vary between societies and over time within a society. We must remain faithful to God's moral values even if they no longer remain popular in the broader culture we are a part of. I believe we are moving into a time in which adhering to Christian values will involve persecution, particularly if we are not willing to compromise.
Of course Christian support for socialist or liberal politics has nothing to do with anything. Only conservative Christians are a problem. Is that right?
Are we trying to say all Christians should be less involved in politics or just the conservative ones.
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