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The Atlantic·6 min read·medium

American Christians Face a Choice

American Christians Face a Choice
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This piece examines the ongoing support for Donald Trump among American white evangelicals, focusing on how religious leaders justify his rhetoric and behavior. It explores the theological and political arguments used to frame Trump as a necessary 'warrior' for the faith.

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It highlights the deep cultural and political divide in the U.S. and the role of religious institutions in shaping modern political identity.

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The faithful can still repair the wreckage they have wrought.

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The article uses critical language ('fawning', 'cruel', 'mendacious') to describe the relationship between evangelical leaders and Trump, reflecting a clear editorial perspective.

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