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Christian Leaders Condemn Theologian’s Article in Support of Trump

Amanda Casanova

Theologian Wayne Grudem is facing criticism from Christian commentators after he defended supporting Donald Trump in the upcoming election.

Grudem wrote a 5,300-word essay titled “Why Voting for Donald Trump Is a Morally Good Choice.” In it, he points out that Trump has flaws but that those character flaws do not disqualify him for the presidency.

Grudem is a professor of theology and biblical studies at Phoenix Seminary.

David French, who writes for the National Review, said Grudem’s arguments eventually turned into “fantasy-land.”

Ethics and Public Policy Center Senior Fellow Peter Wehner, an ardent #neverTrump advocate, called some of Grudem's arguments "just silly."

"I'm not sure why anyone's conscience and moral judgment would compel them to vote for such a man, or defend him in the ways Grudem has," Wehner said.

"Anyone who says Donald Trump is a 'morally good choice' is, at a minimum, morally confused. Using the phrase 'a morally good choice' is a very peculiar formulation when it comes to describing Trump on anything."

Conservative philosopher and First Things contributor John Mark Reynolds said: “Donald J. Trump is not a normal presidential candidate and professor Grudem defining him as such is a failure.”

"Just as saying a kind word for Mussolini is a perpetual shame to GK Chesterton, so in the same way, advocating for Trump will tar Grudem. I beg him to retract it or he will lose the moral authority to comment on politics for the rest of his life. Trump is that bad," Reynolds added.

Publication date: August 3, 2016