While expressing gratitude for many of Trump’s policies, Mohler said he is “not thankful for the chaos that has entered in here nor for the the issue like this.”
“I mean, there’s so many big issues in the world that this is morally a problem just because it’s a distraction even from all those other things,” he said.
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“For Christians, it’s a deeper issue than that. I can’t judge the president’s heart, so I do not know the extent to which it was intentional blasphemy,” Mohler said. “I’ll just say in terms of the image itself: Yes, it was blasphemous.”
