Glenn Beck spent a portion of his television program last night debating with audience members who are not very happy with his refusal to support Donald Trump, which Beck continues to insist he cannot do because voting for Trump carries eternal consequences.

To vote for either Trump or Hillary Clinton is to give his approval to genuine evil and “darkness,” Beck said, and so unless God tells him otherwise, he cannot vote for Trump.

“We have to do what we feel the Lord would want us to do,” Beck explained. “All I’m looking for now is to be seen in eyes of favor. Lord, I know who you are and I can’t imagine standing in front of you and saying, ‘But you don’t understand, you weren’t there.’ He was there. And I don’t want to say, ‘I didn’t have enough trust in you to hold the line on my principles’ because those principles were right! Even if they were going to throw me in jail and crucify me upside down, I’m not wavering because I believe what I believe in and hopefully the Lord will recognize those who have trust in Him.”