Human Dignity  Life  Marriage and Family  Religious Liberty  Press Interview  Politics

RNS: Russell Moore on the Alabama election

Does character count? Russell Moore discusses the Alabama election with Religion News Service. 

"One day after a surprise Democratic victory, many political onlookers are wondering if evangelicals are reconsidering the importance of character.

That was the question after Tuesday’s (Dec. 12) special election in Alabama, in which the usually reliable and sizable Republican voting bloc underperformed to give Democrat Doug Jones a stunning, come-from-behind victory in his race for U.S. Senate.

To some evangelical watchers, the answer is obvious. Alabama, a deep-red state where white evangelicals can easily elect one of their own, could not stomach a flawed candidate like Roy Moore, who stands accused of sexual misconduct with teenage girls and holds a host of controversial views on gays, Muslims, women and race."

Read the full interview here.



Related Content

AI Necromancy Impersonates the Dead

Christianity Today

Three years ago, Christi Angel was desperate to talk to her close friend—and first...

Read More

Leadership Lessons with Rachel Wiles

Leadership Lessons with Todd Gray

In the latest episode of Leadership Lessons, Todd Gray, Kentucky Baptist Convention executive director,...

Read More

AI Starting to Replace Christian Community and Spirit-Led Sermon Prep? Christian Group Weighs In

CBN News

Like most forms of technology, artificial intelligence can be used for both good and...

Read More

France raids X offices, U.K. probes X for possible deepfake sex exploitation

Baptist Press

France and the United Kingdom are the latest countries to announce advances investigating social...

Read More

Our use of AI and tech as God’s image-bearers

The Reconnect with Carmen LaBerge

This week, ERLC director of research RaShan Frost joined Faith Radio’s The Reconnect with...

Read More

Latest in AI Ethics

The Alabama Baptist

What are the latest ethical considerations related to Christian ministry in the age of...

Read More