Thursday, May 5, 2016

Bonnie Kristian on Trump and American Civil Religion

At the American Conservative here. A taste:
... How is this happening? How is the heir of the Moral Majority endorsing a twice-divorced former strip club owner? How is Trump so appealing to what is supposed to be a Christian nation?
 
And it is in precisely that last phrase—“Christian nation”—the answer may be found: America’s entrenched, pseudo-Christian civil religion is the primary culprit here. President Trump is the due result of our theologically vacant imperial cult, which in the guise of orthodoxy worships only the power of the state.

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...  This sort of ultimatum is right at home in a civil religion that facilitates unthinking Christian loyalty to the state by means of a clever syncretism: If America is “under God”—if the United States becomes the “city on a hill”—we needn’t worry about obeying God rather than men. It’s all one and the same as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Joseph is idolatrously mutated into an American tribal deity.

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Tom Van Dyke said...
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Tom Van Dyke said...

If America is “under God”—if the United States becomes the “city on a hill”—we needn’t worry about obeying God rather than men.

I'm not sure she's describing anyone who actually exists. Any Bible-believer know that a people can turn away from God and lose His favor and end up in Babylonian captivity, and moralistic therapeutic deists don't really stand for anything, especially a Christian nation.