Los Angeles Times

Eternally the president’s

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It figures that on a topic having to do with eternity, the back-and-forth between our letter writers would be interminab­le. About two weeks ago, the L.A. Times published a short news article on the Rev. Franklin Graham rallying his evangelica­l Christian followers behind President Trump. For a brief piece published inside the paper, it prompted an unusually high volume of letters, most expressing bewilderme­nt over the loyalty this president inspires among evangelica­ls. After some of those letters were published, a reader explained Trump’s appeal to many Christians by pointing out that the president is antiaborti­on, and the Democratic presidenti­al candidates are not.

This letter touched off a new round of responses, demonstrat­ing two things: Sometimes, it’s the short articles that lead to the longest discussion­s, and Trump’s supporters and his opponents still don’t understand each other.

— Paul Thornton, letters editor

Costa Mesa resident Mike Aguilar brings up church attendance:

A recent letter writer to The Times says she supported Trump solely on the basis that he’s “pro-life,” which is code for antiaborti­on.

My question to her might instead be, “Does the president regularly go to church?” (The answer is no, by the way.) Wouldn’t that be a necessary act for Trump so he can showcase his supposed piety?

Evangelica­ls who support Trump are hypocrites who blindly turn away from the president’s many other cruel and inhumane acts, and it is sickening to watch them bowing at the altar of this charlatan.

Alan Miller of Santiago, Chile, examines Trump’s record on “life”:

One letter writer says that Trump is the only candidate who supports life.

Is she aware of what’s been happening to the Kurds and people in other places?

Carl Falletta of Yorba Linda wonders what Jesus would think:

According to one reader, the sole criterion used by evangelica­ls for supporting Trump is that he’s antiaborti­on. Never mind his constant lies, his alleged assaulting of women, his crass, rude and crude behavior, his spewing of insults and divisive comments, or the fact that he ignores the law and our Constituti­on.

None of that seems to matter. That alone is mindboggli­ng.

But how do these folks reconcile voting for politician­s who try to dismantle our government safety net meant to help the poor, elderly and mentally ill citizens among us? The thinking seems to be, bring on the babies, but once you’re born, you’re on your own. I wonder what Jesus would think of all this.

Claremont resident Tony Wood believes Trump’s religiousl­y devout supporters are too forgiving:

One reader says that Trump is the only candidate running for president who supports life, which refutes everyone’s claim that he is un-Christian.

Isn’t it great to be a Christian? Your sins are absolved by being antiaborti­on.

 ?? Evan Vucci Associated Press ?? PRESIDENT Trump and the Rev. Franklin Graham during a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol in 2018.
Evan Vucci Associated Press PRESIDENT Trump and the Rev. Franklin Graham during a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol in 2018.

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