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When the news broke earlier this week that several senior members of the Cabinet were holding weekly prayer meetings, few noticed the exclusive source behind the scoop: Jennifer Wishon of Faith Nation, a new Facebook Live news magazine — and arguable mouthpiece for Trump propaganda — from the Christian Broadcasting Network, or CBN.
Absalom Willis Robertson. Pat Robertson, then a recent born-again Christian, began broadcasting religious programming in late He funded his project through small-scale individual and local church donations in the Portsmouth, Virginia, area where the station was based. The Club became increasingly political in the late s, and news segments were added to the purely devotional program.
This means that today, The Club , and Robertson, remain wildly popular. But CBN itself is entering the Trump administration in a new format. Unlike the staid, older-leaning Club, its latest political show, Faith Nation, is more obviously geared to younger, social-media-savvy viewers. It airs on Facebook Live, one of its on-camera anchors is a self-described social media expert, and the show frequently exhorts viewers to like or tweet their support.
Alongside other prominent televangelists and conservative media personalities like Jerry Falwell and Phyllis Schlafly, Robertson has been integral in both using the media to galvanize a Christian evangelical voter base and advocating for a more direct role for his understanding of Christian values in conservative, Republican politics. Robertson has since channeled his political aims into advocacy for conservative policy influenced by his reading of Christian doctrine. That coalition devolved into a number of state chapters, the Texas branch of which gained tax-exempt status as a social welfare charity.
Robertson is also the founder of the ACLJ American Center for Law and Justice , which advocates in court on issues it sees as threats to religious liberty. Robertson and his organizations have increasingly become associated with Trump and his administration.
Theologically speaking, Robertson is associated with a particularly American evangelical reading of the Bible known as premillennial dispensationalism. The idea that gays cause hurricanes may make more sense to people who see world history and divine action as a constant, active dialogue. But it also spells an uncomfortable conflation of faith with facts. Our mission has never been more vital than it is in this moment: to empower through understanding.
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