Will Trump leave office if convicted?

Endorsing impeachment, the Philadelphia Inquirer speculates along some familiar lines.

In defying these orders, and through his continued ridicule of the impeachment process and the members of Congress who initiated it, Trump has severely disrespected his office and the document he swore to protect and uphold. Should this process end with a trial and a Senate vote to remove him from office — a prospect that seems highly unlikely — it’s not hard to imagine that he would insist that the process was invalid and refuse to go.

Such an act of tyranny is what the Constitution was created to protect against.

This is not idle fear-mongering, and I don’t have the slightest difficulty imagining the moronic cultists who are his base rallying to his support.

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Quote for the day

I believe President Trump is engaged in the most direct, sustained assault on freedom of the press in our history.

Chris Wallace, FOX News

Given Fox News’ casual attitude toward truth, I guess he’ll be joining Shep Smith on the unemployment line soon.

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Dismal theology-related quote for the day

Everything eventually comes down to the authority of Scripture. A firm and honest confidence in historic Christian beliefs can come only from a prior commitment to the Bible as the Word of God.

Albert Mohler

This is as frank a précis of the intellectual dishonesty that sustains Christianity as you are likely to ever encounter. Read it again to be certain you understand what Mohler is saying here: Begin with the notion that the Bible is the word of God, and then you can have confidence in Christian teachings. That is, if you accept without evidence that the Bible is true, wise, inerrant, et cetera, et cetera, then you should have confidence in it. But if you expect the Bible to meet the corporeal standard to which you’d hold a headline in the New York Times, say, well more fool you; the Bible is never going to make any sense.

This is exactly, as my mother used to say, bass-ackward, and if this is what is taught in SBC seminaries they are committing educational fraud. Think first. Believe later.

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When science overtakes dogma

Albert Mohler’s The Briefing goes on a long riff today about the effect of improved knowledge about sexuality upon Christian education.

The problem before seminaries, Christian universities, et. al., is that science has overtaken traditional Christian teaching and left them isolated and without a lot of prospective students. This problem is particularly acute in connection with sexuality, which is now known to be shaped chiefly before birth. Potential students know this, and aren’t interested in attending a school that refuses to acknowledge settled facts. Such schools face the same challenge in connection with with evolution and Creationism — which implicates the core doctrine of Original Sin.

What we are talking about is a direct challenge to the very idea of a genuinely Christian education and a genuinely evangelical institution, be it a college or a university or a seminary. And the language here is so important, I hope you caught it. He spoke of faculty who end up in Christian colleges. Well, that in itself is a huge problem.

The problem we’re talking about here is at least in large part the failure of administrators to hire rightly, for schools to be adequately confessional and convictional about their commitment to a biblical sexual morality, which only makes sense if you’re committed to the authority of Scripture, which only makes sense if you are committed to historic Christian Orthodox theology. And no faculty member should ever end up teaching on any of our campuses ever. Period. End up means they aren’t necessarily committed, but this is the job they settled for. End up means that sloppy and irresponsible evangelical academic administrators are hiring people on the basis of their resumes and what might be very impressive academic qualifications rather than on their theological convictions. If any evangelical institution has a faculty made up of people who “ended up” teaching there, you can count on the fact that that school has already ended up not being authentically Christian.

Ho-hum.

Christianity is untrue, the pious make-believe is not going to survive reality, and that’s all there is to it.

This is, ironically, a reprise of the issues that drove the so-called Conservative Resurgence, when the American Gothics were mobilized to seize control of the denomination from ‘liberal’ seminary professors and theologians who were seeking workarounds for Original Sin, for instance, in the face of certainty that the Adam and Eve tale is untrue. Pious Albert was one of the noisy, ruthless young agitators then, and there’s a sort of poetic justice that the identical problem is now confronting him — with the difference that his denomination is spiraling downward and he will undoubtedly witness the failure of a great many Christian schools of all types. So he had a hand in putting-off the baleful effects of reality just long enough to be one of those at the helm of his denomination when it can no longer be evaded.

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Tweet of the day

The advertisement that’s been inevitable for a long time: The First Felon as global laughingstock.

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