Here is one example of how this plays out.
JimFoxvog wrote:We may find out differently about "Trump is not for sale" after we see the Mueller report, Trump's tax returns and the result of other investigations. I'll wait on this one.
Donald Trump is not the acid test for true Christianity. That just needs to be said. And it's quite possible to disagree with Trump without hating him, be careful about throwing that hate word around.Josh wrote:Liberal Mennonites find themselves in an odd pickle: they hate Trump, but he’s pulling out of wars, refusing to start new wars, and reducing aggressive military spending. Seems they’re showing their true colours, which is actually just “liberal”.
When the world is fighting about politics, we don't have to slay our brethren or question their faith if they don't agree with us. I agree with Jim on this, I think it's best to let the courts and investigations figure out who is guilty and who is innocent. But I don't question the faith of someone who does not trust the Mueller investigation.
Here's an acid test for us: Can we seek first the Kingdom of God, beyond political opinions, embracing Christians who have various opinions about all kinds of things?