Has Support for Moore Stained Evangelicals?
The Biggest Loser in the Alabama Election
I understand Mr. Galli's concern.
I'm happy when folks confuse atheism with humanism, and less pleased when it's associated with the erstwhile USSR, proud when it's identified with Bertrand Russell, and embarrassed when it's confused with YouTube mythicists.
On the masthead of a site I recently encountered is the phrase, "Pro Deo et ..."
Tying up one's religious affiliation, or lack of it, to anything else is probably a mistake. It's certainly poor branding. You don't want your identity tarnished by someone else's actions, and that will happen, inevitably.
Galli's wrong, of course. He's right that it's stained the evangelical movement, but that's hardly the heart of Christian integrity. Christianity is much larger than evangelicalism.
The editor in chief of Christianity Today did not have to wait for the votes to be counted to publish his essay on Tuesday bemoaning what the Alabama Senate race had wrought.
The Biggest Loser in the Alabama Election
I understand Mr. Galli's concern.
I'm happy when folks confuse atheism with humanism, and less pleased when it's associated with the erstwhile USSR, proud when it's identified with Bertrand Russell, and embarrassed when it's confused with YouTube mythicists.
On the masthead of a site I recently encountered is the phrase, "Pro Deo et ..."
Tying up one's religious affiliation, or lack of it, to anything else is probably a mistake. It's certainly poor branding. You don't want your identity tarnished by someone else's actions, and that will happen, inevitably.
Galli's wrong, of course. He's right that it's stained the evangelical movement, but that's hardly the heart of Christian integrity. Christianity is much larger than evangelicalism.
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