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Trump’s Racist Meme and the Church

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An episode of the Theology Central podcast, hosted by Various Speakers, titled "Trump’s Racist Meme and the Church" was published on February 6, 2026 and runs 52 minutes.

February 6, 2026 ·52m · Theology Central

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Today the sitting president shared a racist, dehumanizing meme about Barack and Michelle Obama. But the deeper story isn't just what Trump posted — it's how much of the church continues to defend and celebrate him anyway. A sober, historical, and theological lament about what this reveals about the church's witness.

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