In the run-up to Christmas, you may have seen coverage of an editorial in Christianity Today by the magazine’s outgoing Editor-in-Chief Mark Galli, calling for the impeachment of President Trump.
The editorial set off a whirlwind.
Galli called the president’s actions with regard to Ukraine, “profoundly immoral.”
“None of the president’s positives,” Galli said, “can balance the moral and political danger we face under a leader of such grossly immoral character.”
Many looking at this have said that what is evident is a split between an evangelical elite against President Trump and populist evangelicals for the president.
I’d argue that there’s a third category—that is American evangelicals who understand fully the moral issues at stake, but who also understand the political context and have made a decision to support President Trump, not out of mere political expediency and certainly not out of naivete, but out of their own analysis of what is at stake.
That analysis, rather than CT’s editorial, is likely to have real impact.