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A friend accused me of having “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
From immigration to healthcare, foreign aid to the erosion of empathy, I break down why I speak out against Trumpism—not because I’m obsessed, but because I believe the Gospel compels us to. We’ll talk about the politics of grievance, the cost of silence, and why loving your neighbor might mean challenging the systems that harm them.
This isn’t about left vs. right. It’s about decency, truth, and whether Christianity in America can still look like Jesus.
Topics Covered:
📬 Email: [email protected]
📰 Substack: [Friendly Neighborhood Philosopher]
💡 If this episode helped you think differently, consider sharing or supporting the podcast.
By Adam SwensonSend a text
A friend accused me of having “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
From immigration to healthcare, foreign aid to the erosion of empathy, I break down why I speak out against Trumpism—not because I’m obsessed, but because I believe the Gospel compels us to. We’ll talk about the politics of grievance, the cost of silence, and why loving your neighbor might mean challenging the systems that harm them.
This isn’t about left vs. right. It’s about decency, truth, and whether Christianity in America can still look like Jesus.
Topics Covered:
📬 Email: [email protected]
📰 Substack: [Friendly Neighborhood Philosopher]
💡 If this episode helped you think differently, consider sharing or supporting the podcast.