From another thread the statement was made that no other president has done as well as putting forward Christian friendly policies as Trump.
Jimmy Carter was a born again evangelical, even putting born again into American's vocabulary.
Ronald Reagan was a divorced Hollywood star, with impressive credentials as an anticommunist and conservative.
George Bush, the Senior, was seen as the successor to Reagan.
Bill Clinton was from the Bible Belt and was swept into office with support from evangelicals, though he quickly lost trust of conservatives.
George Bush campaigned on a compassionate conservatism, and was a born again Christian.
Barak Obama was an exception to Americans' acceptance of Episcopalian politicians, his Christian credentials are rather unorthodox.
Donald Trump, was never a friend of Christianity, yet quickly garnered support of Christians, and emerged from a wide field of candidates in the Republican primaries.
What were the major issues important to Christians in these administrations, and how did they respond? Which ones were "successful" cultural warriors?
Jimmy Carter was a born again evangelical, even putting born again into American's vocabulary.
Ronald Reagan was a divorced Hollywood star, with impressive credentials as an anticommunist and conservative.
George Bush, the Senior, was seen as the successor to Reagan.
Bill Clinton was from the Bible Belt and was swept into office with support from evangelicals, though he quickly lost trust of conservatives.
George Bush campaigned on a compassionate conservatism, and was a born again Christian.
Barak Obama was an exception to Americans' acceptance of Episcopalian politicians, his Christian credentials are rather unorthodox.
Donald Trump, was never a friend of Christianity, yet quickly garnered support of Christians, and emerged from a wide field of candidates in the Republican primaries.
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