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How Much Must We Compromise Our Values?
« on: February 29, 2016, 01:48:13 pm »
How Much Must We Compromise Our Values?
By Erick Erickson  |  February 25, 2016, 05:00am

http://theresurgent.com/how-much-must-we-compromise-our-values/

Robert Jeffress is the senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, TX. Jerry Falwell, Jr. is the President of Liberty University and son of moral crusader Jerry Falwell. Both have endorsed Donald Trump.

Falwell has vouched for Donald Trump’s strong Christian faith. Jeffress called Trump “a great leader, a great visionary and a great American.” Both men have used their ties to the evangelical community to bolster Trump’s credibility.

But Trump has said repeatedly that he has never had the need to repent — a basic tenet of Christianity. The man has committed adultery, among other sins, is on his third marriage, says he has no need to repent, and Jerry Falwell and Robert Jeffress are lending their credibility to Trump’s.

In the South Carolina debate, Trump praised Planned Parenthood as “wonderful.” The organization chops up children and sells their organs. Jeffress and Falwell have endorsed a man who calls that organization “wonderful” and whose President, Cecile Richards, has kind things to say about Trump.

Just how much must evangelicals and conservatives compromise themselves to support Trump? That is the ultimate problem. Every person supporting Trump has not just compromised on a candidate, but compromised their core values.

Those who oppose relaxed immigration standards in the country are siding with a man who, until he ran for President, was a champion of relaxed immigration standards, going so far as to publicly disagree with Mitt Romney’s restrictive stance.

Those who support low taxes are supporting a man who called for the largest tax increase in American history at the time. Those who support blowing up crony capitalism are supporting a crony capitalist. Those who support the GOP are supporting a man who was, until recently, a Democrat.

Beyond that, Donald Trump still supports a Canadian style, socialist healthcare program. The tea party movement sprang forth to fight Obamacare, a less socialist system than what Donald Trump advocates.

At some point, people are being asked to compromise their values too much. Some, like Jeffress and Falwell, now find themselves defending a man who defends an organization they both despise. Others defend Trump on positions he has conveniently adopted and will no doubt abandon when it no longer suits him. These people are compromising their integrity for a Presidential candidate willing to use profane language on the campaign trail and bombast to overcome a lack of knowledge of details. “For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?”

Unfortunately, the window on stopping Donald Trump is closing. To stop him, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are going to have to tag team Trump. It is not that attack ads on Trump do not work. It is that few have ever done them. People do not know his record or background.

My suggestion has been simple. If Cruz and Rubio will not unite themselves, their supporters are going to have to overcome their distrust of each other and agree to support whoever is closest to Trump in the polls.

That means that, for example, in California where Cruz is doing better than Rubio, Rubio supporters must unite and support Cruz. In Georgia, where Rubio is doing better than Cruz, Cruz supporters must unite and vote for Rubio.

It does neither side any good to divide themselves and let Trump win. Neither Cruz nor Rubio will be the nominee if they do not stop Trump. So both sides must agree to support whoever is doing best in their own state against Trump. Once Trump is stopped, then Rubio and Cruz and slaughter each other to win the nomination.

Donald Trump forces too many people to compromise too many core convictions and to suspend belief about his actual positions. But the only way to stop him is for Cruz and Rubio to unite. They need to do so now.
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Re: How Much Must We Compromise Our Values?
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2016, 04:24:55 pm »
And to think Erickson actually gets paid to write this drivel.  Well, God Bless America!

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Re: How Much Must We Compromise Our Values?
« Reply #2 on: February 29, 2016, 04:31:31 pm »
Apparently Eric you are willing to compromise your values 100% and help elect Hillary.

Grow up Eric, this is ego and childish spite talking because you were not able to use your website/Radio program to swing the election in GA to Rubio. You campaign as hard as you dared and you are still losing.

Working to elect Hillary "Cult of Sanger and Abortion" Clinton who is 100% opposed to your values because you personally dislike the guy who is 75% ON your side is not defensible intellectually or morally.

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Re: How Much Must We Compromise Our Values?
« Reply #3 on: February 29, 2016, 04:41:57 pm »
And to think Erickson actually gets paid to write this drivel.  Well, God Bless America!

Nothing drivel about it. Jeffress, as the head of the largest church in the Southern Baptist Convention, has thrown all his principles out the window to suck up to this creep.  His congregants should make him ashamed.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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Re: How Much Must We Compromise Our Values?
« Reply #4 on: February 29, 2016, 04:42:26 pm »
Apparently Eric you are willing to compromise your values 100% and help elect Hillary.

Grow up Eric, this is ego and childish spite talking because you were not able to use your website/Radio program to swing the election in GA to Rubio. You campaign as hard as you dared and you are still losing.

Working to elect Hillary "Cult of Sanger and Abortion" Clinton who is 100% opposed to your values because you personally dislike the guy who is 75% ON your side is not defensible intellectually or morally.

Trump is pro-choice.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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Re: How Much Must We Compromise Our Values?
« Reply #5 on: February 29, 2016, 04:51:20 pm »
Maybe a bigger problem than the compromise itself is the hypocrisy of those who won't admit when they've made a compromise.  Compromise by itself is the staff of social life.   It one does still need to prioritize ones various principles and know the value of each and the minimum consideration needed before it will be compromised.  Without that your entire set of principles becomes brittle and, no matter how strong, will shatter under enough force and result in everything being compromised at once without any adequate consideration in kind.