10K Christians Rip Greene's Christian
Nationalism: 'Betrayal of Our Faith'
Newsweek,
by
Jason Lemon
Original Article
Posted By: Beardo,
7/30/2022 10:17:55 PM
Over 10,000 Christians have signed an online petition this week condemning Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's promotion of Christian nationalism, slamming the Georgia Republican for what they describe as a "betrayal of our faith."
Speaking to the conservative Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Florida last Saturday, Greene argued that Christian nationalism is "a good thing."
"That's not a bad word," the congresswoman said. "That's actually a good thing. There's nothing wrong with leading with your faith....If we do not live our lives and vote like we are nationalists—caring about our country, and putting our country first
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Proud Texan 7/30/2022 10:25:56 PM (No. 1233316)
If they don't want to lead with their faith and defend our Christian roots, how in the heck do they think they should call themselves Christians. If faith is not first, then it is last.
30 people like this.
Reply 2 - Posted by:
halfnorsk 7/30/2022 10:29:13 PM (No. 1233317)
Ninety-eight "Christians" and 9,902 bots signed the petition. What a pathetic piece of "news."
31 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
Northcross 7/30/2022 10:30:47 PM (No. 1233319)
Obviously a coordinated effort by a far left "Christian" organization that only recognizes the social gospel and not the real gospel.
30 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
Ketchuplover 7/30/2022 10:49:40 PM (No. 1233331)
LOL
It took me about five minutes on their Faithful America website to "Know them by their fruits." They're proud supporters of BLM and brag how they stopped a fracking pipeline. Their leader is an Episcopal "priest" with both a Masters of Divinity degree and a Master of Environmental Management degree. He has a B.A. in government and Native American studies and is a former Sierra Club member. His organization should be listed in a commentary on Jesus' words: "Not everyone who says unto Me, 'Lord, Lord' shall enter the Kingdom of Heaven."
38 people like this.
10K Churchians signed that petition. In no way or form are those actual Christians. God told His people to have a care for the sovereignty of their nations, and Churchians are more worried about the opinion of the world than they are about God.
22 people like this.
Reply 6 - Posted by:
Illinois Mom 7/30/2022 11:42:26 PM (No. 1233346)
Imagine if she had led the crowd in a rousing rendition of "Onward Christian Soldiers."
16 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
MickTurn 7/31/2022 12:12:11 AM (No. 1233351)
Very likely a Leftist PUFFED UP petition.
11 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
BarryNo 7/31/2022 1:06:55 AM (No. 1233363)
Christians? Really?
Are these comprised of the Christians who want unrestricted abortion? Transvestites and Drsg Queens? Child Grooming and CRT indoctrination?
I beg to differ with you! Come the Judgement, will they be counted among those who say to Jesus, "Lord, Lord..." and he will reply, "I know you not."
I suspect so.
MTG has nothing to be ashamed or feel guilty.
14 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 7/31/2022 1:10:48 AM (No. 1233368)
Atheists signed as Christians.
11 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 7/31/2022 1:23:05 AM (No. 1233378)
Ten thousand fake Christian’s doing satans work. A false Christian flag operation designed to deter real Christian’s from voting based on biblical doctrine.
9 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
smokincol 7/31/2022 1:40:13 AM (No. 1233386)
they did it to Alan West of Florida in his re-election and they're doing it to Marjorie Taylor Greene:
our most ardent enemy is the alphabet media who is the driving support for the demcommies because, if we look at it, if the alphabet media was legit, the demcommies would have no chance of furthering their destroy America agenda
and I'll bet if in fact there are such numbers of people who believe this drivel and from reading the article, this is a communist front named group and the description shows just that: "Faithful America, which describes itself as the largest online community of Christians working for social justice ... ", there is no such Christian idea as "social justice", because, especially Southern Christians, their belief in Jesus Christ is strong enough to warrant their belief in the righteousness of "man", having no need for the intervention of "man" to advance the idea of justice for all people because Jesus Christ will provide that, eliminating that need for "man" to do his job for him
this is communist word salad and I'll bet if someone checked, the whole "Faithful America" group would be one person in a basement of a Suburban home somewhere in New York State or a locale close to Chicago, on the demcommie payroll, paid to construct and disseminate this B-S to usurp the energy that the repubs have gained during this 18 month's of diapers constantly chaotic administration
the demcommies are soiling their undies thinking that #45 will, once again, become President and TOTALLY destroy their communist agenda of taking over the United States and he sure as hell will, without a second thought
9 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
Highlander 7/31/2022 6:08:28 AM (No. 1233432)
Charles Martel was a Christian nationalist; the type we sorely need these days.
6 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 7/31/2022 6:32:24 AM (No. 1233443)
Ooh, ooh, "ten thousand christians," eh. More BS from the Eternal Liar.
4 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
franq 7/31/2022 6:53:38 AM (No. 1233451)
Bot blitzkrieg indeed. File in same place as poll results.
4 people like this.
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