When one treats the Bible as the literally perfect and complete word of God—which most Christian scholars don’t but most evangelicals do—it isn’t hard to find support for every item in the ugly list that now darkens the evangelical brand. The Bible contains some really bad ideas. The opposite is also true, mind you. It also contains support for compassion, love, generosity, inclusion, and humility—and many other virtues that humanity values widely across both secular and religious wisdom traditions. The Bible is morally inchoate. It documents and sanctifies humanity’s moral infancy; and idolizing the book binds believers to the worldview of the Iron Age, leaving them susceptible to justifying all manner of misbehaviors in the name of god.
Not only holding dear a wide range of ideas created over thousands of years, but being split trying to make them all fit into a sensible narrative. The good, caring ideas in the Bible have been washed away by the evangelicals now holding dear all of the bad things: unreasonable hate, racism, extreme pride, abuse of your fellows, crime against the USA, etc. Every bad thing has been loosed by Trump and his dominionists and evangelicals have become his bride, going old-testament hate.
Interesting article. We should be thankful that Roy Moore's evangelical values were rejected in Alabama.
Yes, barely rejected, but rejected nevertheless.