He concedes that President-Elect Trump is our newly elected leader, but also characterizes the election as undemocratic and rigged by corporate interests. He also exhorts churches to undermine a not-yet-formulated immigration policy of the President-elect by harboring deportees in their basements.
The only instances where Rev. Dr. Nelson explicitly mentions violence is when he links Trump to an imagined future violence: pain, suffering, and yes, death, which will be wrought by the promised policies of the incoming administration.
At the heart of the letter is Rev. Dr. Nelsons vision for coalition building and community organizing, [where] we have an opportunity to create a vision of shared prosperity, safety, dignity, and justice that is truly inclusive and compelling to a broad base.
The irony is completely lost on the PCUSA leader that a church that fails to be compelling to its own congregantsas evidenced by the steady exodus from the denominationis now dispensing advice on how to grow a winning constituent base in politics. The denomination is becoming a parody of itself. The Babylon Bee couldnt write a better headline!
But perhaps the height of irony is that the maligned President-elect was baptized in the PCUSA and claimed to be affiliated with the denomination early in his campaign. The PCUSA could have used Trumps declaration as an opportunity to demonstrate the sort of grace and benevolence that Christ demonstrated to all sinners. Instead the PCUSA explored whether or not they could remove him from their rolls (he had no active membership anywhere, so they were not able to revoke it).
The saddest part of this letter is that many Presbyterians, myself included, wish the divisiveness and animosity directed toward Trump was restricted to our most brash and notorious political leaders. Unfortunately, it is not. It has been a little more than a year since the Presbyter from the local Presbytery came into my small PCUSA church in Michigan to publicly dismiss the pastor during a Sunday service and also invite all those in attendance who were unhappy with this decision to kindly leave.
My pastors transgression? He held certain scripturally-based opinions that had, of late, gone out of style in the PCUSA.
Unfortunately, my experience is not uncommon. The majority of my old congregation and the pastor have since regrouped under the ECO banner. And while we dont all agree on politics, we have learned a valuable lesson: why worry about a speck in your friends eye when you have a log in your own?
If the tenor of the election has taught us anything, it is that Christian ideals are needed in our public discourse now more than ever before. As long as Christian leaders, like those in the PCUSA, continue to impugn half of the electorate while encouraging violent protests from others, the church will be appear as divided and hopeless as the electorate itself."
The Rev. Dr. J Herbert Nelson II should be arrested, tried for treason, and then shot.
Not necessarily in that order.