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Are Trump's White Evangelical Supporters Racist?

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3622 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2016

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

It’s been a month since the election, so you’ve probably seen the exit poll statistic that 81 percent of white evangelicals voted for Trump. (Some polls have disputed this number.) For Christians appalled and morally enraged by Trump’s remarks on race throughout the campaign, this apparent reality feels like “betrayal.” Although many white evangelical Trump voters (51%) said their vote was primarily against Clinton rather than for Trump, many of their fellow evangelicals don’t see this calculus as justified. Last week in The New York Times, Shane Claiborne and Tony Campolo wrote, “Evangelicalism was closely associated with the campaign of Donald J. Trump, and more than 80 percent of white evangelicals voted for the president-elect. This, despite large numbers of African American, Latino, Asian, young, and female evangelicals who were fiercely opposed to the racism, sexism, and xenophobia of Mr. Trump’s campaign.” So. Are white evangelical Trump supporters racist? “When we limit [racism] to strictly individual terms, we fail to see how people are using it,” says Wheaton College assistant professor of communication Theon Hill. “If we’re talking about racism in the context of this election, it may not always be that this person is or is not a Bull Connor descendent. It may be that this person is participating in a racist structure, intentionally or unintentionally.” Hill joined assistant editor Morgan Lee and editor-in-chief Mark Galli this week to discuss what he means by calling someone a racist, when believers should “try a little tenderness,” versus cleansing the temple, and why the church has a particular call to address racism in its ranks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you in part by The Apologetics Guy Show, the podcast that helps you find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity.

0:11.0

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0:14.5

Join Moody Bible Institute professor Dr. Mikhail del Rosario at apologeticsky.com.

0:30.2

Music Michael Del Rosario at Apologeticsguy.com. Hey, this is Morgan Lee, and you're listening to Quick to Listen.

0:34.0

Today, I'm joined by my co-host.

0:37.1

Mark Galley. Hey, Mark.

0:38.2

Hey, Morgan.

0:39.2

Good to be back after a time away.

0:41.3

Welcome back.

0:42.4

How's it going?

0:43.1

Good.

0:43.7

It was in New Orleans for a week.

0:45.8

And where did you stay at New Orleans?

0:47.6

I stayed in an Airbnb.

0:49.9

In the French Quarter?

0:50.9

No, no.

0:51.3

About 10 minutes from the French Quarter.

0:53.6

So you hung out with your daughter and son-in-law?

0:56.1

Yes.

0:56.5

Actually, the main goal was to bring an outline to a book.

1:00.6

And?

1:01.1

And golf.

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