“We thank you for the upcoming election, Lord — or caucus, as we call it in Iowa,” said Hundley, speaking from the sanctuary of his evangelical Christian church in his slight Texas drawl as his parishioners bowed their heads.

“It doesn’t matter what our opinion is,” he went on. “It’s really what’s your opinion that matters. But you’ve given us the privilege of being able to exercise a beautiful gift. The gift of vote. We thank you for that.”

While Hundley stops short of suggesting to his parishioners which candidate divine guidance should lead them to support, he is among more than 300 pastors and other faith leaders who’ve been described as supporters by former President Donald Trump’s campaign. It’s a message that some members of Hundley’s First Church of God have taken to heart, saying their faith informs their intention to caucus for Trump.

Ron Betts, a 72-year-old Republican who said he plans to caucus for “Trump all the way,” said he felt the former president “exemplified what Jesus would do.”

  • Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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    1511 months ago

    Seriously. I know that every president has their own laundry list of “OMG signs of the anti-christ”! However, trump is so on point its actually unsettling. Not a whole lot of stretching required for trump to be the legit anti-christ.

    • @cheese_greater
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      511 months ago

      The first time I heard the article, I nearly fell off my dinosaur. Like fr

    • ZephyrXero
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      111 months ago

      Haha, maybe the photo-op with the upside down Bible wasn’t an accident