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“IS IT TRUE” DECEMBER 30, 2019
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Anti-Trump Christians, Would You Prefer a President Who Supports Secular Social Agenda?
Anti-Trump Christians, Would You Prefer a President Who Supports Secular Social Agenda?
The latest dustup occurred after the departing editor of Christianity Today magazine, Mark Galli, wrote an editorial in which he said President Trump is an immoral man and his impeachment by the House is cause for his immediate removal from office.
This ignited a firestorm. Major media, which regularly ignore the opinions of religious publications, overnight transported Galli from relative obscurity to national prominence. Anti-Trump evangelicals called his comments a breath of fresh air. More like stale political air.
During the debate over slavery in America, pro- and anti-slavery clergy selectively quoted Scripture to President Abraham Lincoln to justify their positions. Lincoln responded to the contradictory arguments of North and South in his second inaugural address: “Both read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and each invokes His aid against the other.”
Scripture, which conservative evangelicals claim is inerrant and infallible, contains stories of leaders with severe moral flaws, whom God used for His own purposes. Those who want Trump removed from office and can’t wait until the next election for voters to decide, ignore one of the most profound verses about temporal power: “Everyone must submit to governing authorities. For all authority comes from God, and those in positions of authority have been placed there by God.” (Romans 13:1 NLT)
If “everyone” and “all” doesn’t mean everyone and all, including people for whom some evangelicals did not vote, pray tell what does it mean?
Galli and other anti-Trumpers don’t tell us their presidential preferences. One hopes it isn’t any of those on the far left who have an agenda that evangelicals would consider an abomination. President Trump is right when he says he has done more to advance evangelical concerns than any other president.
What the anti-Trump forces are uncomfortable with are the resumes of people who voted for and still support the president. They are not part of the elites. They didn’t go to the “right” universities where truth is subjective if it exists at all. They don’t read The New York Times, or The Washington Post, or watch CNN and MSNBC. They watch Fox News and listen to Rush Limbaugh. They are tired of being treated like second-class citizens who don’t deserve to have their principles upheld by a government to which they pay taxes.
I recently spoke about the Galli editorial with a former Democratic member of Congress, who is a Christian. He said one of the problems with uncritical evangelical support for the president is that it dilutes their “witness” to non-believers, who think faith in God means having to join the Republican Party and support the president.
People have always used such excuses for not pursuing faith, but my friend does have a point. When non-churchgoers (who are increasing in numbers, especially among the young) see people they think should be preaching about another kingdom and another King selectively ignore a leader’s moral failings, they justify their unbelief.
On the other hand, anti-Trump Christians must answer this question: Would they be happier if a liberal Democrat were president, one who supports abortion and the rest of the secular-progressive social agenda and sees the Constitution as a “living document” to be interpreted by individual judges? That was the choice in 2016.
The same choice is likely in November. Such a “preferred” Democrat might be morally upright and even attend church every Sunday.
Apparently, they forget we have already had such a president. His name is Jimmy Carter.
The latest dustup occurred after the departing editor of Christianity Today magazine, Mark Galli, wrote an editorial in which he said President Trump is an immoral man and his impeachment by the House is cause for his immediate removal from office.
This ignited a firestorm. Major media, which regularly ignore the opinions of religious publications, overnight transported Galli from relative obscurity to national prominence. Anti-Trump evangelicals called his comments a breath of fresh air. More like stale political air.
During the debate over slavery in America, pro- and anti-slavery clergy selectively quoted Scripture to President Abraham Lincoln to justify their positions. Lincoln responded to the contradictory arguments of North and South in his second inaugural address: “Both read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and each invokes His aid against the other.”
Scripture, which conservative evangelicals claim is inerrant and infallible, contains stories of leaders with severe moral flaws, whom God used for His own purposes. Those who want Trump removed from office and can’t wait until the next election for voters to decide, ignore one of the most profound verses about temporal power: “Everyone must submit to governing authorities. For all authority comes from God, and those in positions of authority have been placed there by God.” (Romans 13:1 NLT)
If “everyone” and “all” doesn’t mean everyone and all, including people for whom some evangelicals did not vote, pray tell what does it mean?
Galli and other anti-Trumpers don’t tell us their presidential preferences. One hopes it isn’t any of those on the far left who have an agenda that evangelicals would consider an abomination. President Trump is right when he says he has done more to advance evangelical concerns than any other president.
What the anti-Trump forces are uncomfortable with are the resumes of people who voted for and still support the president. They are not part of the elites. They didn’t go to the “right” universities where truth is subjective, if it exists at all. They don’t read The New York Times, or The Washington Post, or watch CNN and MSNBC. They watch Fox News and listen to Rush Limbaugh. They are tired of being treated like second-class citizens who don’t deserve to have their principles upheld by a government to which they pay taxes.
I recently spoke about the Galli editorial with a former Democratic member of Congress, who is a Christian. He said one of the problems with uncritical evangelical support for the president is that it dilutes their “witness” to non-believers, who think faith in God means having to join the Republican Party and support the president.
People have always used such excuses for not pursuing faith, but my friend does have a point. When non-churchgoers (who are increasing in numbers, especially among the young) see people they think should be preaching about another kingdom and another King selectively ignore a leader’s moral failings, they justify their unbelief.
On the other hand, anti-Trump Christians must answer this question: Would they be happier if a liberal Democrat were president, one who supports abortion and the rest of the secular-progressive social agenda and sees the Constitution as a “living document” to be interpreted by individual judges? That was the choice in 2016.
The same choice is likely in November. Such a “preferred” Democrat might be morally upright and even attend church every Sunday.
Apparently, they forget we have already had such a president. His name is Jimmy Carter.
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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Kano Lamarshion Stewart: Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Criminal trespass (Class A misdemeanor)
Michael Dale Bunker: Intimidation (Level 5 Felony)
William Cromwell Beverly: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor)
Lauren J. Godsey: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)
Edward L. Payne Jr.: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)
William Noel Gonzalez: Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 2 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 3 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)
Kristopher Lee Shoulders:Â Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 2 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 3 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)
Laura Lea Ellison: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor)
Indiana DOR’s E-Newsletter For Businesses
Indiana DOR’s E-Newsletter For Businesses
December 2019, Issue 10

![]() Kevin Gulley, Chief Information Officer The Project NextDOR team celebrated a rewarding 2019, highlighted by the successful implementation of Rollout 1 on Labor Day. The team worked hard to ensure the project was on time, under budget and delivered two products: a fully functioning tax management system for the agency and an e-services portal (INTIME) for our customers. Our employees and our customers are already benefiting from the additional functionality Rollout 1 enabled, including:
Our focus for the coming year is successfully implementing Rollout 2 by Labor Day, 2020. Thirteen different tax types are scheduled for Rollout 2, some include: withholding, retail sales and food and beverage. The Project NextDOR team is currently making progress on the base configuration phase, which is due to be completed on Jan. 17. Base configuration provides the first “hands-on†opportunity for us to evaluate the system and ensure it’s on track to meet our requirements. Learn more about Project NextDOR at ProjectNextDOR.in.gov. ![]() |
Elderly Tax Credit (SC-40)
The Unified Tax Credit for the Elderlyhas been simplified for the 2019 tax year. The June 30 filing deadline has been eliminated, changing the filing deadline for Form SC-40 to April 15, 2020. A claim or modification for this credit is now subject to a three-year statute of limitations. This change affects returns filed for tax year 2019 and beyond. ![]() |
Military Retirement Income and/or Survivor’s Benefits Deduction Increase
In 2019, the Indiana General Assembly passed a law to allow a progressive increase in the Military Retirement Income and/or Survivor’s Benefits Deduction. Eligible DOR customers can deduct up to $6,250 plus an additional 25% of their military retirement income or survivor’s benefits over $6,250 for the 2019 tax year. The amount increases over the next three years as shown below:
Read more information on the Military Retirement Income and/or Survivor’s Benefits Deduction on our website or in the IT-40 instruction book and 2019 tax year forms. ![]() |
Introducing MCS Carrier Connect E-Newsletter
Do you work in the motor carrier industry or have clients who do? Take a moment and subscribe to DOR’s newest publication, MCS Carrier Connect, to receive updates on changes to motor carrier laws, upcoming projects and initiatives, and announcements. Read the latest issue here. ![]() |
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New Law and Technology Affects Corporate Tax Returns
For tax years ending after Dec. 31, 2019, S Corporations and partnerships that issue 25 or more Schedule IN-K1s to shareholders or partners are required by law to electronically submit information to DOR. Schedule IN-K1s can be submitted when filing Form IT-20S or Form IT-65 tax returns through Modernized e-File (MeF) using certified electronic filing products. DOR is in the process of certifying multiple participating IT-20, IT-20S and IT-65 application vendors. Visit DOR’s Corporate Electronic Filing webpage for more information and a list of approved software. INTIME, DOR’s new online e-service portal for customers, allows electronic payments of corporate returns including:
And allows electronic filing of corporate returns including:
If you have questions regarding a corporate tax return, you may call (317) 232-0129, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., EST. For questions regarding electronic filing on INTIME, select option 1. ![]() |
IT-20X Form Phasing Out
DOR is phasing out Form IT-20X. Amended returns for tax periods beginning after Dec. 31, 2018, can be filed by using Form IT-20. The provided checkbox must be marked to indicate an amended return. Form IT-20X should be used only when filing amended tax returns for tax periods beginning before Jan. 1, 2019. ![]() |
New Schedule for Credit Recaptures
Schedule IN-CR replaces Schedule IN-529R and allows individuals to report the following credit recaptures using a single form:
The Redevelopment Tax Credit (#863) will be added to this list beginning in tax year 2020. ![]() |
#DORGivesBack 2019 Recap
Each year more and more DOR team members are getting involved in the #DORGivesBack program to allow team members to truly “give back†to their communities around the state. #DORGivesBack has not only become an award-winning program, but DOR team members have volunteered almost 700 hours throughout 2019 with nearly a dozen organizations. The latest event #DORGivesBack participated in was at Gleaners Foodbank of Indiana, sorting close to 13,000 pounds of food which provided roughly 11,000 meals to Hoosiers! Be sure to check back for events and updated numbers for the upcoming year. ![]() |
DOR On the Move
DOR experts will present at these upcoming events:
Visit DOR’s Public Events web page to find out when DOR is coming to your area. ![]()
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