Why Trump’s Spiritual Adviser Dedicated a Golden Statue to the President
Politics
United States
Started May 13, 2026
Mark Burns, an evangelical pastor, explains that Trump’s supporters don’t think of him as a godlike figure, even as the President posts pictures of himself as Jesus
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Why Trump’s Spiritual Adviser Dedicated a Golden Statue to the President
The New Yorker (United States) | May 12, 2026
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Mark Burns' support for Trump illustrates how faith and politics can intersect positively, rallying a community around shared values.
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The dedication of a golden statue to Trump reflects a troubling trend of idolizing political leaders, undermining the values of true faith.
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The phenomenon of dedicating a statue to Trump raises questions about the nature of leadership and the boundaries between politics and religion.
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Celebrating Trump through a statue signifies a unique expression of faith for some evangelicals, highlighting their commitment to his vision.
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Trump's portrayal as a godlike figure by some supporters shows the potential dangers of conflating political loyalty with spiritual devotion.
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