I say there are more sensible conservatives who spend their free time reading and attending sports games, and fewer selfish, aggressive partisan faces in politics.
Three. The “family-friendly Christian” person learns about many things, but certainly not about the fact that he will ride on the act of a family man who leaves public life with a statement beginning with “I failed,” even for years.
Go, but don't make a mistake again – such a situation is expected, and according to the current situation, the person will no longer make mistakes as a politician.
May God help him get out of this abyss as a normal person.
On the other hand, the most common pharisaical behavior would be for someone to now stand with his petty criminal record and smugly chew on the slip of a reformed person. For example, when Peter Jakab appears under the relevant title of “Peter Magyar the man” and, following the principle of collective guilt, as Peter Jakab, calls Fidesz politicians a “bloc” who oppress women and children, there is something disgusting about that. Those who listen deeply are certainly more Christian.
Finally: four.
There is a common and very dangerous misunderstanding that those who claim to be Christians cannot commit unacceptable acts, and vice versa: that those who commit unacceptable acts have never been Christians.
In the ideal case, of course, the believer walks through the world like an unholy saint every day of his life, but this is as rare as the Immaculate Conception – not even Jesus Christ himself could gather twelve of them around him.
There are, of course, some factors that can help to some extent to strengthen faith and resist and stand up to temptations, both at the individual and societal level. On the feast of St. Stephen, for example, every responsible Christian can decide whether to participate in the traditional solemn Mass and procession (or in the hour of prayer that replaces the procession),
There he takes seriously the warning of Saint Paul about immorality and the pagan way of life leading to corruption, as well as the words of Jesus Christ about the different fate of a house built on rock and on sand;
What do you think of the Roman Archbishop's sermon in which he says: In Hungarian he asks for God's blessing on the Hungarians. And whether he sings together in the square with the tattooed and pierced girl from a distance and with the man who wears a strict festive suit even in the heat, so that “Let us also be pure, O heroes, O saints, save our country thus.”As befits the sons of a thousand-year-old Christian nation – or rather, organizes a political discourse on the whole matter.