The Trump for President campaign of 2024 lists Robert Curry as a pastor in Polk County, Iowa.

Contradicting this, in a public comment on January 14, 2021 in favor of a proposed amendment to the Iowa State Constitution that would have made abortion illegal in Iowa, Robert Curry described himself as a “retired pastor”.

That was over three years ago.

There is no indication that Robert Curry has come out of retirement.

Robert Curry isn’t a pastor. He used to be, but he isn’t anymore.

The Trump for President campaign didn’t want to say that Robert Curry is retired, though. That would have made Curry’s endorsement as a part of the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition less impressive.

The 2024 Trump campaign altered the truth to make Donald Trump look more impressive than he really is.

Is that the kind of moral choice that makes you more likely to vote for Donald Trump?

Many people have a difficult time understanding why some Christians are such fervent devotees of Donald Trump. To grasp what motivates Trump Christians, it’s essential to look at what they actually say and do.

In the new book Donald Trump’s Army of God, authors Clifford and Anise Cook provide a case study of Christian Nationalism in the Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.

Instead of speculating, they looked at the evidence available to the public, and found murder, terrorism, a lust for religious war, fraud, corruption, bigotry, demons and Nazi propaganda surfing through the minds of Donald Trump’s Christian supporters in Iowa.

It’s a bizarre realm of faith-based fascism, but we can’t just dismiss it. In 2024, more than ever, we need to take this strange movement seriously.

The Iowa Faith Leader Coalition is a radical political organization that violates American law

Learn more about the extremist Christian Nationalists who are members of Donald Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition.