The Progressive Evangelicals That Franklin Graham Calls ‘Godless’
...Recently a group of (progressive) evangelicals came together to publish a document they titled “ Reclaiming Jesus .” It outlines six affirmations of what they believe (i.e., theology), which lead them to “the resulting rejections of practices and policies by political leaders which dangerously corrode the soul of the nation and deeply threaten the public integrity of our faith.” Not one of those statements of morality have anything to do with who a person has sex with—which Graham now calls private behavior when it comes to Donald Trump. Instead, they include moral statements against:
- Nationalism and racism
- Misogyny, the mistreatment, violent abuse, sexual harassment, and assault of women
- Attacks on refugees, immigrants and people living in poverty
- The practice and pattern of lying
- Autocratic political leadership and authoritarian rule
- “America first” as a theological heresy
There is a lot we could say about each one of those. But what is especially striking to me is that they condemn lying as immoral. That is pretty basic. It’s hard for me to imagine anyone who would disagree with that, regardless of their religious beliefs (or lack thereof). And yet, when I’ve seen Franklin Graham interviewed about his support for Trump, he is almost always pressed to defend the president’s sexual infidelity—never his ubiquitous lying. That demonstrates how effective evangelicals like him have been in limiting questions of morality to sex.
The list above has a lot in common with the remarks of Dr. Mark Labberton , who outlined four arenas in which the crisis in evangelicalism has become a “violation of spiritual and moral character.” What we see from these evangelicals is actually a much more expansive view of the moral questions that shape our politics. That is true of Rev. William Barber’s message we well.
These are the kinds of progressives that Franklin Graham calls “godless,” which is one of the lies Republicans and the media tell about liberals. And yet there is a rich tradition in both Catholic and Protestant (as well as African American) churches for a more expansive view of morality based on the teachings of Jesus. More than ever before, evangelicals from those traditions are speaking up now as an alternative to those who want to align with power and dominate our political discourse.
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Yep, we need to hear moderate and progressive Christians call out far right politics dressed up as religion for what it is.
FTA - Graham dismisses the faith of anyone who doesn’t agree with him politically. More than anything else, that qualifies as the most un-Christian and divisive aspect of his message.
When an apple falls from the tree, rolls down the hill, it is ultimately left to rot! The notion Mr. Graham, a proclaimed follower of Christ, would denounce those who claim to be progressive as Godless is profaning the very God he claims to serve.
Sad, shrill of a man.