Ending many of his rallies with a churchlike ritual and casting his prosecutions as persecution, the former president is demanding — and receiving — new levels of devotion from Republicans.
Still waiting for them to change the fallacy to “no true Christian.”
It’s pretty convenient when you can instantly distance yourself from the awful people in your group by saying that they’re just not “real” Christians. I mean it’s perfect. If a person is “good” or does a good thing, they’re Christian. If they do a bad thing, they’re “not a real Christian.” Genius. You can never be wrong.
Still waiting for them to change the fallacy to “no true Christian.”
It’s pretty convenient when you can instantly distance yourself from the awful people in your group by saying that they’re just not “real” Christians. I mean it’s perfect. If a person is “good” or does a good thing, they’re Christian. If they do a bad thing, they’re “not a real Christian.” Genius. You can never be wrong.