One of the dumbest things we’ve seen during this campaign season was all the pro-life grifters saying they refuse to vote for Donald Trump because they don’t like his position on abortion. These people are phonies and not really Christians if there’s any confusion about that.
For any Christian who is struggling over who to vote for this November, or whether they should vote at all, allow us to interject a few facts into the discussion.
Kamala Harris is a polytheistic Hindu demon worshiper. She proved this last week by kicking Christians out of one of her rallies.
A pair of college students from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse went to a Kamala Harris rally last week. During the event, they shouted “Christ is King!” from the crowd.
“You guys are at the wrong rally,” Kamala shouted at them before Democrats violently shoved the pair out of the rally.
Jesus Christ is not welcome at the rallies of the party that supports late-term and partial-birth abortions.
One of the students, Luke Polaske, confirmed that Harris gave them extremely dirty looks as they were being shoved out of the building.
“I took this cross off my neck that I wear, and as we were getting asked to leave, I held it up in the air and waved at her and pointed at her, and she looked directly in the eye, kind of gave me an evil smirk.”
This happened right as Tucker Carlson was releasing an interview with a journalist who wrote the definitive biography of Kamala Harris. The reporter noted that while Kamala Harris claims very quietly and rarely that she is a “Christian,” she has always been a worshiper of her native Hindu faith from India.
Tucker didn’t mince any words about this. Hindus are polytheistic and they worship false “gods” that Christians recognize as demons. Hindus practice weird sex rituals and blood sacrifices. They practiced a type of human sacrifice called “suttee” until the British colonialists started hanging people for it. When a man died and it was time to cremate him, the suttee involved tossing the widow on the fire and burning her alive with him.
That’s Kamala Harris’s religion. It’s no wonder she’s such a big supporter of late-term, no-excuse abortion in all circumstances. The babies are just more food for the blood gods that she worships.
Our choices in this election are a former president who may or may not have a slightly different personal belief about abortion, but who got Roe v. Wade overturned, and a candidate who worships demons and supports all types of abortions at all ages and times throughout pregnancy. What exactly is the excuse of these Christians who are claiming this is a difficult choice?
“Oh, Trump said mean things about immigrants!”
And? Jesus called a Canaanite woman a dog in Matthew 15. He said it right to her face. When Moses and the Israelites were wandering in the wilderness for 40 years, they never crossed any national border without first obtaining permission from the king who owned those lands. Trump’s position on immigration is the Biblical one.
The fact is that Donald Trump has done more to protect the lives of the unborn and the church while advancing the Christian faith than any president since Calvin Coolidge. And you’re not going to vote for him this year? Seriously?
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris sent FBI spies into Catholic churches that practice Latin Mass after they declared them to be “domestic violent extremists.” They have repeatedly arrested and prosecuted peaceful Christians who prayed or sang hymns at Kamala Harris’s abortion clinics. They’ve also kept the war in Ukraine going as long as possible so they can line their own pockets, while the Ukrainian dictator has banned Orthodox Christianity and gotten an estimated 1.7 million young men killed.
Meanwhile, Trump was the first president in a generation who didn’t drag the country into any new and unnecessary wars.
Jesus is not welcome at Kamala Harris’s rallies. This means that you are not welcome at her rallies and your faith will not be welcome in America if she manages to win this election.
You may not like Donald Trump’s personality or his personal opinion on one or two pet issues. But if you can’t see the difference between a candidate who got Roe v. Wade overturned and a candidate who worships demons and kicks Christians out of her rallies, perhaps it’s time for you to take a long look in the mirror and ask some tough questions about your own faith.
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