Evangelicals & Partisanship
- Ricky Kyles

- 7 days ago
- 1 min read
If you want to grow in your Christian Apologetics—learning how to defend the faith, engage difficult questions, and think critically through a biblical lens—I invite you to subscribe to this channel.
My goal is to help believers think clearly and stand confidently from an Evangelical Worldview.
Evangelicals cannot condemn an action under one president and celebrate the same action under another without abandoning moral consistency.
In my recent YouTube presentation, I offered a critical Evangelical analysis of President Trump’s recent actions in Venezuela and the reactions they have provoked—particularly from those who condemned similar actions under Trump while excusing or celebrating them under previous administrations.
Rather than responding with partisanship or emotion, my YouTube vidoe evaluates the issue through a biblical and moral lens, asking whether our judgments are being driven by consistent Christian ethics or by political tribalism.
Holy Scripture calls Christians to love truth, reject hypocrisy, and apply moral standards evenly—not selectively based on party or personality. That principle must govern how we assess foreign policy, the use of force, and public praise or outrage surrounding these events.
This is not a defense of any political party. It is a call for Evangelicals to think clearly, reason biblically, and resist the temptation to baptize political loyalties with spiritual language.
📖 This is long-form, slide-based teaching intended for serious engagement.
🎓 Claims are evaluated carefully, not emotionally.
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