While most of the country is laser-focused on inflation and the economic hardship crushing Americans, Democrats continue to obsess about the only thing that matters to them: Ensuring abortion until birth is legal.
And who better to preach the gospel of baby killing than Kamala Harris, who compared pro-life individuals to slaveholders during a speech on Monday? During the same remarks, she also provided a scholarly lesson on the religious implications of abortion. According to Harris, if you support killing a nine-month-old baby in the womb, God is all good with it.
Vice President Harris assures religious Americans that supporting abortion does not violate their faith: “to support a woman’s ability, not her government but her, to make that decision does not require anyone to abandon their faith or their beliefs.”
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Harris has previously indicated that she’s a Baptist. What specific subsect she subscribes to, I can’t say, and searching around provided few answers. But we can at least ascertain enough to know she claims to be a Christian.
With that in mind, it takes a special kind of sinful arrogance for a supposed Christian to pretend to be such a religious authority that they can affirmatively tell others that it’s fine for them to support the killing of children up until birth. Did Harris get a read-out from God that the rest of us are unaware of? When did the historical interpretations of scripture, including the protection of life, become null and void?
What Kamala Harris privately thinks about God is of little consequence, except to her.
What Kamala Harris markets, mouths, preaches, advocates is of little impact to her audience since she is so rarely accurate on any topic. She is an excellent reverse indicator; if she says day it’s actually night.
What God thinks about her, and her full-throated endorsement of killing the unborn, is what is of supreme importance. Evidently her ears, brain and heart are closed.
This will come back to her in the afterlife. I’m no religious scholar, but twisting the word of God is sort of a really big no-no. I wouldn’t want to be her.
Her hands will surely fit a small coal shovel. Lol