StandUpforAmerica said:
I've been saying that, long before Talarico admitted it.
He changes everything he doesnt like about Christianity. He is very vocal about ending 'Christian Nationalism'...even though he can't define it; just that he doesnt think it's ok for Christian ideals to influence legistation.
Explain to me how that can be someone's opinion, who supposedly dedicated their life to Christ. Either you put Christ first, or you didnt. There is no in between.
And what is it about wholesome values, that would make someone say, 'those ideals can't be considered when choosing to support or reject legislation'...much less a supposed Christian. It's a ridiculous position to take, and extremely hypocritical/phony.
He is the prime example of a wolf in sheep's clothing.But even though he's unabashedly anti-Christian in his stances (based on scripture, not my opinion), I still hear people mention him as the 'Christian Pastor running for office'.
I heard some people on the radio talking about him the other day. They mentioned how interesting it was going to be, to see the 'far right' deal with a guy that was a 'super Christian' running against the GOP.
The ignorance makes me want to pull my hair out.
Wake up people.
Christian or not, it's obvious you're being lied to by your candidate. If you're good with that...ok. At least admit what he is.