From the Washington Post comes this defense of Russell Moore, “The criticism being leveled at Moore by his religious counterparts says more about what the evangelical establishment mistakenly values today than it does about anything that Moore has done wrong. And it misunderstands the true role that Christians could — and should — play in the public square under a president who is likely to be dismissive of their cause.”
Wrong. The role of a Christian in the public square is not to be a caricature modeled on Dana Carvey’s “Church Lady” moralizing over everyone’s failures.