Don Woods Band :
Bryan, I respectfully disagree with your approach.
When you put all Christians or all Trump supporters into one category, you’re doing the very thing you’re criticizing—judging millions of people based on the actions or beliefs of some. Every person should be judged as an individual, not by a label.
For years, I’ve organized and performed benefit concerts for cancer patients, children needing medical treatment, families who lost everything in a fire, and people facing some of the hardest moments of their lives. Not one time have I ever asked whether they were Christian, Muslim, atheist, Democrat, Republican, or Independent. I didn’t ask who they voted for or what church they attended. None of that mattered.
What mattered was that they were human beings who needed help.
That’s the example I believe Christ set for us—to love our neighbor, serve those in need, and show compassion without making politics or labels a requirement for kindness.
The truth is, we have far more in common than we have to argue about. We all want our families to be safe, our children to have opportunities, and our communities to thrive. We may disagree on how to get there, but that doesn’t make one another enemies.
I’m glad you’ve found your platform and your voice. But when we paint entire groups of people with the same brush, it creates more division than understanding. If our goal is to reduce hatred, then we should also avoid language that encourages people to see one another as the enemy.
Love, compassion, and respect don’t belong to one political party or one ideology. They belong to all of us if we choose to live them out.
2026-07-08 20:54:34