Publisher's Synopsis
After the surprise 2016 election of Donald Trump with the overwhelming support of the Evangelical vote, many have asked the question "What do Christians stand for." Political commentators have associated the so-called "Evangelical vote" with Christianity itself and noted that he received a great percentage of that demographic. And since the candidate was obviously flawed, and not a paragon of Christian virtue, many have even asked what do Evangelicals even stand for? This book attempts to answer both the objections by many concerning Christians and the Trump vote and the bigger questions of what Christians stand for. On the surface many see contradiction. But when this is seriously examined, there is no contradiction.