A new group, Evangelicals for Harris, wants you to think she and not former President Donald Trump is like the Rev. Billy Graham. It is easy to cobble together a 10-second soundbite and assign Graham an opinion after he is dead. To believe that 10 seconds requires you to disregard 99 years of his words and deeds.
The million-dollar Evangelicals for Harris ad is aimed at the evangelical majority Trump won in 2016 and 2020. His 84% in 2020 tied Nixon for the most ever. The clip quotes Graham’s sermon about the last days when “men will become utterly self-centered and greedy for money, full of big words.” (2 Timothy 3:1-5)
A few clips featuring Trump’s bravado lead the viewer to believe Trump’s words and actions are inconsistent with Christ’s teachings and biblical values, letting you, by default, conclude that Vice President Kamala Harris’ would be. Would Billy Graham have voted for Kamala Harris? Should any evangelical?
They offer no proof she is Christlike because, like her economic plan, there is none. Instead, they let Graham’s words suggest Trump falls short. The question for Christians is not who is more like Billy Graham, but who is more like Christ.
Evangelicals hold two core tenets: The Bible is true, and Jesus is the only way to God. Neither Trump nor Harris ever claimed to be evangelical, so which policies align most closely with those evangelical values?
Billy Graham believed the words of the Bible were absolute and unchanging. Acts 17:26 says: “God made from one blood every nation of men who dwell on the earth.”
Public theologian Ekemini Uwan (Evangelicals for Harris) condemned the “violence of white Jesus” and said: “Whiteness is wicked.” Is she an evangelical? Not if her ideas do not reflect the Biblical Jesus.
Obama’s policy blocked houses of worship from receiving disaster aid. Trump reversed it. Harris sided with Obama.
Trump signed the “Establishment of a White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative” to strengthen the 1994 Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Sen. Harris voted for S2752, which would have limited the 1994 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, compelled a Catholic physician to perform abortions and forced the Little Sisters of the Poor to provide contraceptives.
The Bible clearly values life, from Genesis 1:26 to Jesus’ words: “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life” (John 14:6). Trump’s actions supported life. He reinstated the Mexico City Policy, preventing $9 billion in U.S. foreign aid from funding abortions. Trump was the first U.S. president to address the March for Life rally live via satellite.
Harris reiterated at the debate that if elected, she would legalize unrestricted abortion nationwide.
Trump appointed constitutionalist justices. As district attorney, Harris manipulated laws. A civil rights attorney observed in The Hill that “the most dangerous place for a constitutional norm is to be standing between Harris and her political ambitions.”
The differences could not be starker nor the implications weightier. Harris needs evangelicals – hence the million-dollar ad. They are desperate for the North Carolina evangelical vote.
Why would God use Trump with all his personal flaws? Billy Graham said, “All you need is God. If you’re totally surrendered and totally dedicated and say: ‘Lord, here’s my hand with all I’ve got,’ God has a place for you. He can use you.”
I was on the Good Friday call in 2020 when President Trump read Isaiah 53 and said: “I believe in Jesus. I believe John 3:16.” Is he perfect? No. I don’t know his heart, but I see his actions. The world is not a kind and gentle place; we need a leader who values winning, not surrendering, life, not death, prosperity, not equity, Americanism, not Marxism, and knows Israel is not the enemy.
If you believe Trump should not be president because he isn’t perfect, I can’t help you; no president ever was. But if you think Harris is a real Bible-believing evangelical, I have some land in Florida for sale.
I am an evangelical. I am for Christ, biblical values and a Christian worldview. That makes it impossible for me to be for Harris. Which set of values reflects yours?
Dr. Alex McFarland is a youth, religion and culture expert, a national talk show host and speaker, educator, and author of 20 books. McFarland directs Biblical Worldview and apologetics for Charis Bible College in Woodland Park, CO. Via the American Family Radio Network, Alex is heard live on Exploring the Word, airing daily on nearly 200 radio stations across the U.S. As one of the weekly hosts of the Truth & Liberty Live Call-in Show, Alex discusses current events affecting our nation while taking callers’ questions. He is also the host of “The Alex McFarland Show,” which airs weekly on NRB TV.
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