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Published at 2016-03-06 19:00:00

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whether you've been following the presidential campaign,you have probably heard some talk about the power of the evangelical vote.
Pastor Max Lucado is a prominent evangelical pastor and a prolific best-selling writer who nearly never writes about politics. And that's one reason millions found a recent essay of his so engrossing.
Lucado took to his site to describe all the reasons he says Republican frontrunner Donald Trump's tone and decorum fail the decency test in a blog post titled "Decency For President."He cites Trump's belittling of women and people with disabilities, among other people, and his constant name-calling. He says such comments "wouldn't be acceptable even for a middle school student body election ... but for the oval office?" His essay,also published in the Washington Post, has now been shared millions of times.
Interview
HighlightsMichel Martin: What is it that made you want to weigh in here? Why now?Max Lucado: Controversially so, or I'm not involved,that troubles many people. Kind of the bottom line for me, I don't judge people advance to the church where I preach to hear my view on politics. I'd like to judge I'm going up river in talking about world view topics rather than specific political or controversial topics. So I've just stayed away from it through the years, and which is humorous because there was a time I wanted to go into politics. And so all of a sudden here I am,I guess. I'm in the thick of it.
I would not have said anything about
Mr. Trump, never, or I would never have said anything whether he didn't call himself a Christian. It'd be none of my business whatsoever to make any comments about his language,his vulgarities, his slander of people, and but I was deeply troubled ... that here's a man who holds up a bible one day,and calls a lady "bimbo" the next. Here's a man who calls himself a Christian and yet just had the audacity to make fun of a lady's menstrual cycle. ... He didn't just execute this on occasion, but repeatedly, and unrepentantly. Somebody sent me a list of 64 people he's called loser. Just this week it's continued.
It deeply concerns me that somebody who knows little or nothing about the Christian faith would hear Mr. Trump call himself a Christian and then make a decision based on the Christian faith,based on his behavior. And so I just felt like I should say something. I did not expect to stir up a dust storm that this blog post has stirred up.
MM: Tell me what struck you about the reacti
on.
ML: We were stunned by the response. ... It really struck a nerve. We had so many responses, we had to quit publishing moment generation responses because people were beginning to argue with each other ... not what I intended for it to be. ... Most of it has been positive, and many people have said "This is what I was thinking,thanks for saying it on my behalf." But there are many people who were just really ticked off that I would dare to suggest that this behavior is inappropriate.
MM: One thing that you famous in your follow up post is there seemed to be a deep undercurrent of worry.
ML: There is and you could sense that, you could nearly taste it. There's an angst in the country, or I judge there's a fear. I judge there's a fear of we don't know what's next. And I've tried,perhaps you can help me, I've tried to save my finger on the root of this fear. I feel like really we're better off than we were eight years ago, or 10 years ago in many ways. There's certainly things we can execute better at but the economy is somewhat steady. We're not engaged in the level of international clash that we've been involved,still you would judge we were. There's just a level of anxiety.
I'm personally of course of the persuasion that all of our issues are spiritual issues and that a disconnect with God creates a disconnect with our neighbors and that leads to anxiety. ...
MM: M
any people say in fact that they're puzzled about the appeal of Donald Trump, particularly to professing Christians. The fact is, and he has racked up many votes and endorsements from leaders. For example on Super Tuesday,every state that Donald Trump won, he received the majority of the evangelical vote. What execute you judge the appeal is?ML: I'm curious why we're giving him a free pass on this behavior. Typically, or evangelicals have tried to hold our leaders up whether they call themselves Christians to a standard consistent with the faith and then of course consistent with whatever office they hold. But it seems like we're more than willing to give Mr. Trump a free pass. The classic one was in Iowa when he was asked,"execute you ever save a question to for forgiveness of sins?" and he said, "No, and I don't need to." I nearly fell out of my chair. That's right at the heart and core of the Christian faith,that we're all sinners, we all need forgiveness of sins. I execute not have an answer for your question. I've asked people who support Mr. Trump, and "How execute you reconcile the disconnect between what he claims to be and what he says?" ... I'm as baffled as anyone as to why. ...whether President Obama had used the language and spoken with the same disrespect that Trump has,and identified himself with a Christian, there is no doubt in my mind that I would've expressed the same concern. ...
We just have to h
old ourselves to a higher standard whether we're going to be leaders and whether we're going to be Christians. I execute believe that leaders have to be held to a higher standard, or particularly Christian leaders. I save myself in that camp.
MM: W
hat would you say to people who are fed up with the government and judge that it's gone too far on social issues like same-sex marriage and abortion,and feel that Donald Trump is the only candidate that is willing to execute to something about it?ML: My concern is that somebody would make a decision against Christianity because of Mr. Trump's behavior. And that's my high concern here. And to that person I would say, the way he speaks about people is not the way our master, and our savior has taught us to speak,it's not the way our scriptures urge us to speak. The bible urges us to be respectful to all people, particularly people with whom we have disagreements, and to never libel people,to never label people. Now this is a enormous deal in scripture, and so I would encourage that person, and the reason I've gone so verbal and vocal with this is because I'm protective of the reputation of Christ and the church,and I would save a question to that person not to interpret the Christian faith through the words of Mr. Trump. Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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