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Just What Trump Needs: Religious Right Says He Was Elected By God

Religious Right leaders were some of Donald Trump’s most fervent(link is external) supporters(link is external) in the presidential election—offering dozens of religious justifications for backing Trump(link is external) in spite of his evident arrogance, dishonesty, mistreatment of women, and other character flaws. Telling the supremely narcissistic Trump that he has God’s special backing seems to be pouring gasoline on the fire, and that’s what Religious Right leaders have been doing since Election Day. “The Lord did this!”(link is external) exulted former Rep. Michele Bachmann(link is external) on the night of the election. Televangelist and End Times huckster Jim Bakker(link is external) called Trump’s victory “the greatest miracle I have ever seen.”(link is external)

George Barna(link is external), an evangelical pollster and Religious Right activist, appeared after the election on “Stand in the Gap(link is external),” a radio program hosted by the American Pastors Network’s Sam Rohrer(link is external). Barna gushed that voter turnout among SAGE (Spiritually Active Governance Engaged) Christians—his term for “real Christians” who attend church often and are politically active—was “astounding.” He said SAGE Christians were “the single most united and strongest segment backing Donald Trump.”

But Barna went beyond that to say that God had specifically acted to make Trump president. “I’ve witnessed a major miracle,” said Barna. “What has happened is that God has intervened in our reality and changed that reality more to His liking than what would have happened if He’d left us to our own devices.”

Barna said that Trump-supporting Christians should now try to help unite the country, and said the church will have to have the “backbone” to stand up to Trump when he promotes policies “that conflict with God’s policies.”