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Jilly_in_VA

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Wed Jan 22, 2025, 04:34 PM Jan 22

The bishop who enraged Trump with her sermon is actually part of the majority [View all]

Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde delivered a powerful and compassionate sermon at a national prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday. While President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance sat in the sanctuary, the bishop challenged the new executive orders harming vulnerable communities, including immigrants and LGBTQ+ Americans.

Predictably, Trump took to Truth Social to denounce the “so-called Bishop” as a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater” and accusing her of bringing “her church into the World of politics in a very ungracious way.” He dismissed her sermon as “nasty in tone,” “boring” and “uninspiring,” going so far as to demand an apology from her and her church.

Neither Budde nor her church should apologize for following Jesus. Despite President Trump and his allies attacking Budde, it’s important to recognize that her compassionate sermon does not represent some left-wing fringe of American Christianity. Budde’s words reflect the values held by a majority of American Christians — a fact that Trump’s divisive rhetoric seeks to obscure.

“In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country,” Budde proclaimed. “And we’re scared now. There are gay, lesbian and transgender children in Democratic, Republican and independent families — some who fear for their lives.”

Trump and Vance might have been surprised to hear such a strong embrace of LGBTQ rights by a bishop, because the far-right evangelical and Catholic leaders who surround them are the chief purveyors of anti-LGBTQ hate. Yet they’re far from the norm. A strong majority of U.S. Christians — including Catholics and evangelicals — support nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ individuals, according to the Public Religion Research Institute.

https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/trump-bishop-budde-sermon-truth-social-rcna188764

Take that, Hair Furor!

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Trump: "Apologize, or lose your tax exempt status." The Grand Illuminist Jan 22 #1
Ain't happening. Jilly_in_VA Jan 22 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jan 22 #14
Maybe reconsider that view. Regardless of anyone's personal wnylib Jan 22 #18
I doubt even der leder can bring taxation to the church. It would make him look so bad PortTack Jan 22 #6
That wouid hit "his churches" hardest Jilly_in_VA Jan 23 #19
Maddow Interview bmichaelh Jan 22 #3
Apologize for what? She did not call him names or say he was wrong. She simply asked for mercy PortTack Jan 22 #4
K&R. We have reached a point where Conservative Christianity is its own new religion ck4829 Jan 22 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jan 22 #15
I am beginning to believe that religion is the biggest con in mankinds history maxrandb Jan 22 #17
"the new executive orders harming vulnerable communities, including immigrants and LGBTQ+ Americans." Aussie105 Jan 22 #7
White Christians are overwhelmingly Republican Mosby Jan 22 #8
You mean Jilly_in_VA Jan 22 #11
Yes this is the sad and horrible truth Playingmantis Jan 22 #16
Prophetic voices are rarely well received. TomSlick Jan 22 #9
I am still flummoxed as to how that church did not burst into flames live love laugh Jan 22 #10
Why do you think Jilly_in_VA Jan 22 #12
Well, Trump's brownshirts are on the march now so maybe it will explode into flames. travelingthrulife Jan 23 #21
"nasty in tone?" I didn't see any ketchup dripping from Ilsa Jan 22 #13
And she will still be a bishop Jilly_in_VA Jan 23 #20
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