BearNIt;842853515 said:
What I don't understand is the unwavering support by evangelicals of a man(Trump) who has been unfaithful to at least one wife, been married 3 times, doesn't seem all that religious, has lied multiple times, and supports autocrats. They appeared to have sold out to Trump who has given them nothing. There also seems to be an embracing of Russia by evangelicals and other conservatives. Can somebody explain what is going on?
For a large number of people faith=obedience. And symbols=truth rather than metaphor. There is a lot of black and white thinking in the religious sphere and a lot of demonization of thought and change. It is conservative in the sense that it exists to conserve things they way they are thought to be, told to be, or used to be. It's not a good training ground for getting past rhetoric and it makes the "faithful" very susceptible to propaganda. The Republicans support a few symbolic divisive issues and that makes them Christian without any real analysis of what is a real Christian position and the real moral empathetic position. Christ would not be: pro-gun, pro-wealth, pro-death penalty, anti-gay marriage, worried about transgender bathrooms...etc. But it is easy to push people's buttons and make them BELIEVE that these are issues of faith because it feeds the conservativism of avoiding change and not having to think beyond black and white symbols (or specific interpretations of text that they believe are canon).
A large number of these Republican politicians are NOT Christian in practice or belief in ANY meaningful way, but they are perfectly happy to say the word God, Christmas, attack gays, and a few other dog whistle expressions so that the rabid will bark along with them. This isn't what faith or spirituality looks like. Our souls and the eternal truths of the Universe are not a list of things to hate, simplistic rules, and people to be mad at. The laws of nature are not "conserve things the way they were" or to be stubborn and self-interested. At the most basic level, the Universe is about change and entropy, and spirituality and faith are journeys of growth, tolerance, humility, the sacrifice of ego, giving, and acceptance. Show me one great spiritual leader or creator of faith whose position was "keep things exactly how they are and hate ideas that are different"?
Trumps action and his obvious lack of actual faith or belief are not the issues, he like everything the masses follow is a symbol. He LOOKS more like the past and what feels comfortable so that must be the moral Christian position (and it is anti-scary liberal). There is next to no personal inventory of what party and policy actually looks like to do work that is more Christian and consistent with Jesus teaching. By in large these are people who worry more about looking, thinking, and acting like everyone else, and for whom saying you are a good person is more important than being a good person. Faith is obedience. Good looks like wealthy smiling white people.
Short answer: for a not unsubstancial percentage of Americans, Trump is a good guy because he said so...and because he is a white male and not a scary looking Liberal.