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Evangelicals Trump

Today’s Tuesday, June 23, 2020, Students for Trump, Turning Point USA, Trump campaign rally at Dream City Church in Phoenix, Arizona where Luke Barnett is the pastor.

Below is my tweet thread about today's Tuesday, June 23, 2020, Students for Trump, Turning Point USA, Trump campaign rally at Dream City Church in Phoenix, Arizona where Luke Barnett is the pastor.

First tweet in thread: https://twitter.com/AndyRowell/status/1275142552379969539

Last tweet in thread: https://twitter.com/AndyRowell/status/1275698220644122626

Here is the whole thread: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1275698220644122626.html

 

Here is a PDF of the thread: 

Download Tuesday June 23 2020 Students for Trump Turning Point USA Trump campaign rally at Dream City Church in Phoenix Arizona where Luke Barnett is the pastor 2

It is harder to read below: 

 
Luke Barnett (Senior Pastor of Dream City Church) at the Evangelicals for Trump Coalition Launch rally at King Jesus International Ministry in Miami on Friday January 3, 2020 and at the White House Oct 29, 2019.

This was my thread on the Oct 29, 2019 gathering at the White House.

This was my thread on the Evangelicals for Trump Coalition Launch rally at King Jesus International Ministry in Miami on Friday, January 3, 2020.

Phoenix reporter notes experts agree air filtration cannot stop spread of coronavirus.

Jonathan Lemire is tweeting the event:

Other reporters:

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Fact-checking:

Trump introduces Luke Barnett, asking him to stand up, after introducing Matt Gaetz and before introducing Richard Grennell.
Sometimes people suggest pastors may be a good influence on Trump. Luke Barnett has been photographed with Trump twice (Oct 29, 2019 and Jan 3, 2020) but Trump has trouble identifying him when he asks Barnett to stand.
A church building should not be used for a campaign rally. Yes, you can invite a politician and his opponent to answer questions. But don't let a politician use your building, raised with donations for the worship of God, to give a politician a platform.
No masks to be seen.

A person who cares about human lives does not allow their church building to be used for this. Trump saying his regular campaign speech lines is not a good reason to put lives at stake. It is not why the church building was built.

Matt Gaetz before Trump spoke

Here is local newspaper coverage of the story just told about the NC State student who leaned in to the spray paint canister and then didn't realize he had been sprayed in the eye until later.
newsobserver.com/news/local/edu…
One student complains about the tearing down of statues of Jesus (?) and taking the name Aunt Jemima off of syrup.
I can only assume this, from a few days ago, is a subtweet about his brother Luke. Pretty well done.

Thread of connections between Dream City Church and Trump:

Luke Barnett's explanation:

Mayor "Gallego said the church told her office that staff would hand out masks to event attendees and check temperatures. An event organizer said staff did not end up checking temperatures because of logistical issues."

Here is the speaker:

In summary, Luke Barnett should not have had a Trump rally in the Dream City Church building.
1. It is technically illegal as a 501(c)(3) to allow a church building to be used for a campaign. But more importantly it is wrong because it will harm the outreach of the church.
2. Luke Barnett knows Trump is not coming to learn and listen but to satisfy his narcissism. He has been to the White House and to the rally at King Jesus Church in Miami. Predictably, various vulgar things were said by the speakers that no church would want to associate with.
3. It is irresponsible to have among the largest mass gatherings in the world, during the most intense outbreak the pandemic, for no good reason. People will die because he did not say, like all other good leaders would: "Guys, this is not a good idea. We shouldn't do this."
4. Luke Barnett said they did not know Trump was coming initially but his staff are in close relationship with people from Turning Point USA. Also, a large gathering with Charlie Kirk would have still been a hyper partisan, and unsafe gathering. A good leader says "Sorry, no."
5. Luke Barnett and Dream City Church enthused about an air filtering system, which they thought would prevent the spread of coronavirus. In reality, it does not protect from people breathing on each other. To be so credulous about this and so skeptical of experts is foolish.
6. Luke Barnett and Dream City Church said they would take temperatures and encourage masks but that did not happen. This is a breach of integrity.
7. I mention these lessons because other church leaders should learn these lessons rather than falling into the same traps. Focus on the needy. Beware of the arrogant. Shelter the vulnerable. Listen with humility. Tell the truth.
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Apologetics Evangelism Martin Luther King Jr.

Christianity has some appeal

 

https://twitter.com/AndyRowell/status/1273746041662328833

He says he is a humanist but is not sure that is enough.

Bo Winegard
 
@EPoe187
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I’m very open to the argument that Christianity is the best available totalizing narrative and that its putative replacements have been a string of pseudo-secular religions with deleterious consequences.
 
 
 
 
He is right. Those who think they have surpassed what they consider primitive moralities may be "profoundly self-deceived.” Alasdair MacIntyre, Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry: Encyclopedia, Geneaology, and Tradition ( University of Notre Dame Press, 1990), 27-28.
 
 
"There is no tale ever told that men would rather find was true, and none which so many sceptical men have accepted as true on its own merits." J. R. R. Tolkien, "On Fairy-Stories," in Tree and Leaf (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965), 71-72.
 
 
 
 
I really like both Klein and Coates. In this conversation, they reflect on the reaction to George Floyd's death. Neither are Christians but the whole conversation is about how MLK was right and a longing for a realistic vision of a world of non-violence, compassion, and justice.
 
 
 
This is excellent. Here is a sincere policy wonk reasoning his way toward recognizing the genius of Martin Luther King Jr. and the world's desperate need for a different understanding of government. (Whispers: This is also what Jesus taught all about in terms of "kingdom").
 
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Evangelicals Trump

Recent 2020 polls may show a little less approval of Trump by white evangelicals

 

Thread on June, May, April, and March head to head with Biden: 

https://twitter.com/AndyRowell/status/1275084755172638720

Whole thread: 

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1275088287317790720.html

Trump vs. Biden among white evangelicals from Fox News polls from March, April, May, and June. June is similar to March in lows for Trump. April and May were higher for Trump so no clear trend yet.

 

Tweet on June 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 approval of Trump by white evangelicals: 

https://twitter.com/AndyRowell/status/1274071257294594048

 

 

White evangelicals on Trump

Fox News Polls in June

2020

72% approve, 28% disapprove

https://static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/06/Fox_June-13-16-2020_National_Topline_June-18-Release.pdf 

 

2019

75% app, 23% dis, 1% don't know

https://foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-poll-6-16 

 

2018

75% app, 23% dis, 3% dk

https://foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-poll-results-6-14-18

 

2017

76% app, 19% dis, 5% dk

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-poll-june-30-2017

 

I think the headline here is that disapproval of Trump has gone up among white evangelicals by 9% since June 2017.

 

Tweets pasted below: 

 

  My Authors

White evangelicals
Fox News Poll
June 13-16, 2020
66% Trump
25% Biden
3% Other
2% Wouldn't vote
4% Don't know
static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/co…
White evangelicals
Fox News Poll
May 17-20, 2020
70% Trump
21% Biden
2% Other
2% Wouldn't vote
5% Don't know
static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/co…
Fox News Poll
April 4-7, 2020
75% Trump
18% Biden
2% Other
1% Wouldn't vote
4% Don't know

Fox News Poll
March 21-24, 2020
68% Trump
27% Biden
4% Other
1% Wouldn't vote
1% Don't know

Thread above on Trump vs. Biden among white evangelicals from
Fox News polls from March, April, May, and June. June is similar to March in lows for Trump. April and May were higher for Trump so no clear trend yet.
 
 
 
White evangelicals on Trump Fox News Polls in June 2020 72% approve, 28% disapprove static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/co 2019 75% app, 23% dis, 1% don't know foxnews.com/politics/fox-n 2018 75% app, 23% dis, 3% dk foxnews.com/politics/fox-n 2017 76% app, 19% dis, 5% dk
Fox News Poll: June 30, 2017
Read the full results of the Fox News Poll below.
foxnews.com
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I think the headline here is that disapproval of Trump has gone up among white evangelicals by 9% since June 2017.