- Things said at last weekend’s prayer rally, and how they strike me as unhinged from reality;
- Heather Cox Richardson’s take: a turning away from “Enlightenment values of natural rights, equality, and self-government to one that requires Americans to accept that some people are better than others and to defer to their leaders”;
- Short items: Rubio wants to preach the gospel to the world; an Illinois Republican wants to stamp a religious slogan on all federal buildings;
- Robert Reich suggests that Trump’s Republican Party has become a criminal enterprise;
- And John Pavlovitz asks why MAGA Christians hate their neighbors? (My take: it’s because MAGA is about OT tribalism, not anything Jesus said in the NT).
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The Atlantic, Stephanie McCrummen, today: Spiritual Warfare Comes to the National Mall, subtitled “What Trump’s prayer rally revealed about where American Christianity is heading”
By 10 a.m. yesterday, the line of people wishing to dedicate America to God was more than three hours long. They came ready with prayer flags to wave the Holy Spirit into action, and shofars to scatter demonic forces. They wore T-shirts declaring the sort of Christians they were. A muscular man wore one that read Prayer Warrior. A woman in cargo shorts announced that she was an Intercessor for America. An elderly woman wore one that read I Am the Weapon.









