In 'The Immoral Majority', Ben Howe explores the dissonance between evangelical Christianity and the political landscape of modern America. He argues that the alliance between conservative Christians and the Trump administration has compromised the moral integrity of the faith. Through compelling anecdotes and sharp analysis, Howe questions whether political power is worth sacrificing core ethical values. With insights into the complexities of faith and politics, this book sparks critical reflection on the future of Christianity in the public sphere. Prepare to challenge your beliefs and reconsider the ethical foundations of a divided society.
By Ben Howe
Published: 2019
""The path of least resistance often leads to the erosion of our values, but the true test of character lies in our willingness to stand firm in the face of complacency.""
Disturbed by the diminishing standards to which his fellow Evangelicals hold their leaders, conservative columnist Ben Howe argues Christians should start focusing on the means, and let God handle the ends. America’s politics and culture have never been more shameless and obscene, and America’s Christians have never been more beset by enemies. However, their greatest enemy may be themselves. Writer and filmmaker Ben Howe has experienced firsthand how the desire for political victories can cloud personal judgment and diminish moral conviction. In The Immoral Majority, he lays out the history of how the modern American Evangelical movement shifted from moral arbiters to moral relativists and uses scripture to remind Christians that the moral high ground never belonged to them in the first place, nor anyone except God Himself. The year 2016 was a watershed for Howe as he discovered the extent to which he’d underestimated Donald Trump, but more importantly, how much he’d overestimated his fellow American evangelicals. How had the movement once spearheaded by the infamous Moral Majority moved their expectations of leadership so fully as to embrace a person of Donald Trump’s demonstrable low character after having spent nearly two decades citing similar characteristics from former President Bill Clinton as proof that Republicans retained the moral high ground? But the enthusiasm with which Christians forwent expectations of their leaders was only a symptom of a larger disease. One that finds a movement more dedicated to partisan victory than to Biblical tenets. A movement that seems more intent on fulfilling their worldly self-interests than growing the Kingdom of God.
Ben Howe is a renowned author and political commentator known for his insightful analysis of contemporary social issues. A prominent voice in American conservative literature, he has authored several notable works, including "The Immoral Minority: A Conservative's Call to Action" and "Madison's Nightmare: How Progressive Elites are Destroying the American Dream." Howe's writing style is characterized by his passionate advocacy for conservative values, interwoven with personal anecdotes and a focus on the implications of political decisions on everyday life. In addition to his books, he frequently writes for various publications and appears as a commentator on political shows, where he engages audiences with his candid and thought-provoking perspectives.
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The Immoral Majority
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