Our Post-Charlottesville Narrative Is A National Embarrassment

Aug 17, 2017 by

A selection of recent articles (coming from different points of view).

Our Post-Charlottesville Narrative Is A National Embarrassment by Daniel Payne, The Federalist

CNN’s Slanderous Claim: Ordinary Trump Supporters Are White Supremacists, LifeSite

The Left is way more dangerous than loony white supremacists by Jules Gomes

Charlottesville: Jesus Commands Us to ‘Tell the Truth,’ So Why Aren’t We? by Brad Huddlestone, Christian Post

What Is Antifa? The Far-Left Group Staging Violent Protests Nationwide by Samuel Smith, Christian Post

Charlottesville: A Clash of False Alternatives, Crisis Magazine

Is fatherlessness the key to neo-Nazi violence? by Michael Cook, VOL

Charlottesville puts Trump on the brink: US President increasingly isolated as Christians, generals and staffers condemn his response, by James Macintyre, Christian Today

Churches speak out against ‘evil’ white supremacists in Charlottesville, by Madeleine Davies, Church Times

Charlottesville: white supremacists are fundamentally anti-American and anti-Christian, by Archbishop Cranmer

How church leaders in Charlottesville prepared for white supremacists, by Jonathan Blitzer, The New Yorker

We won’t get fooled again: Trump, Charlottesville and the American dream, by Bishop Nick Baines

If not after Charlottesville, then when? Why evangelicals must denounce Trump, by Andy Walton, Christian Today

The Christian response to Charlottesville has been timid, and here’s why, by Char Adams, Bustle

A wake-up call for the Catholic Church, by John Gehring, Commonweal

Why blaming Donald Trump for Charlottesville’s racist violence is dangerous, by Andrew Buncombe, Independent

How totalitarianism is winning in the West, by Melanie Phillips

The left paved the way for the Nazi thugs of Charlottesville, by Campbell Campbell-Jack, The Conservative Woman

Pastoral reflections from Charlottesville, by Keith Goad, Jefferson Park Baptist Church

Race, the Gospel and the Moment, by Tim Keller, The Gospel Coalition

The legacy of white supremacy: why Confederate monuments should come down, by Matthew J Franck, Public Discourse

The media’s double standards on violence and hate, by Michael Brown, Charisma News

 

 

 

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