Bishop of Liverpool criticises Christians who support Trump

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Rt Rev Paul Bayes told the Guardian: “Some of the things that have been said by religious leaders seem to collude with a system that marginalises the poor, a system which builds walls instead of bridges, a system which says people on the margins of society should be excluded, a system which says we’re not welcoming people any more into our country.”

He also said “self-styled evangelicals” risked tarnishing the word “evangelical” as “people who call themselves evangelical in the US seem to be uncritically accepting” positions taken by Trump and his allies.

“Some quite significant so-called evangelical leaders are uncritically supporting people in ways that imply they are colluding or playing down the seriousness of things which in other parts of their lives [they] would see as really important,” Rt Rev Bayes added.

 

However, he acknowledged that not all evangelicals were supporters if President Trump.

His sentiment was shared last month by the Archbishop of Canterbury who expressed his confusion at the popularity Donald Trump enjoys among some Christians in the United States.

Speaking on ITV’s Peston on Sunday programme about President Trump’s supporters, Most Rev Justin Welby said: “I really genuinely do not understand where that is coming from.”

The bishop of Liverpool told the Guardian: “If people want to support rightwing populism anywhere in the world, they are free to do so. The question is, how are they…

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