Why are so many Christians willing to believe Trump is among them, but that Obama was not?
Back in 2012, I recall reading multiple stories in which Christians were trying to 'prove' that Obama was merely trying to deceive and manipulate Americans by claiming to be Christian. Their 'proof' was that his use of "my brother's keeper" did not match up with their interpretation... and, therefore, he wasn't really Christian. They also used 'Deceiver in Chief' on multiple occasions.
Flash forward to today, and it seems that Christians are more than willing to give Trump the benefit of the doubt despite his past being filled with very non-Christian behavior—and no proof that he's ever been a God-fearing man. He even admitted that he's never asked for forgiveness because he couldn't think of anything he'd need to ask for forgiveness for.
From my perspective, it seems that it's merely his willingness to cater to American Christians by propping up Christianity and establishing a kind of Christian-exceptionalism. Also, Christians seemed to really love his willingness to bring up Christianity during his Easter address.
And we can't ignore the fact that his anti-Muslim rhetoric plays well with Christians who are seemingly defensive and convinced that, even in the US, they're being 'oppressed'.
I realize my phrasing may sound loaded, but that is not my intent. I honestly want to hear earnest and honest ways Christians have reconciled Trump's behavior vs Obama's.
I'd also love to hear from some Christians that fit neither of these molds.