Instead of Complaining about the Government Gravy Train, Christians Drank
Funding for the Agency for International Development (AID) has been slashed by the Trump Administration. Many religious groups got into the money from this agency and now they have been frozen out. The lesson repeated here and other places has always been, if you don't want government to hurt your religion, stay out of government.
Big religious business entered the Federal Government went W. Bush was President. He had farmed out some government services in Texas to church groups at low prices and deemed it a success. When he became President, he spear-headed use of church groups as providers of social services instead of government.
As the decades past, eager Christian groups who thought providing services to the public would bring not only income to denominations but new church members as well. Pat Robertsson has an enterprise. So does Franklin Graham. The money part has worked well but numbers of Christians has fallen. Now the revenue part of the deal is falling as well. Denominations would be better off today if they had never endorsed Trump. The political operatives in religion are not the brightest people on the planet.
Religious groups should learn that when the jump into the pool where politicians and business people are waiting, they are swimming with sharks.
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