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Hello. I read your opinion piece about the Christianity Today editorial on President Trump. I very much appreciated your comments. But I wonder — Why were there no visible (at least to me) public responses, like yours, from the heads of various Protestant denominations? Maybe I missed them, but if so, they were not nearly visible enough. Right-wing evangelicals continue to appear as THE voice of Christianity, and some prominent Christian authorities need to be conspicuously public in opposing that notion. Thanks.