Did you know that there's actually a "Christians for Kamala" conference? Yes, you read that right. In the ever-bizarre world of progressive Christianity, this event is being billed as a gathering of believers united in support of Kamala Harris.
I couldn’t believe it either when I first heard about it.
I mean, Christians, really? Casting their votes to expand abortion, hand kids over to drag queens, and mutilate them without telling their parents? Like, what biblical principle is that?
Oh, wait. These aren’t Christians. I should have known better. Silly me.
Organized by the notorious John Pavlovitz—who, by the way, says that if you didn’t wear a mask during COVID, you’re not a Christian—it claims “we need to bring our personal spiritual convictions to bear and to speak with our voices, our time, our resources, and our votes.”
It's like setting up a vegan support group at a barbecue festival. Let’s be real—calling this group "Christians" is like calling a pack of wolves "sheep."
The event features a who’s who of leftist agitators who, if anything, epitomize the antithesis of traditional Christian values. Their purpose? To promote “empathy,” “character,” and “kindness" in politics—terms which, in their mouths, are emptied of any biblical meaning and refilled with leftist dogma.
Here are some of the featured “Christian” speakers: Denyse Barnes, Diana Butler Bass, Daniel Brereton, Patrick Carolan, Daniel Franzese, John Fugelsang, Malynda Hale, Zack Hunt, Van Jones, Rev Karla, Jacqui Lewis, Brian McLaren, Tyler Merritt, Doug Pagitt, John Pavlovitz, Brandan Robertson, Mark Sandlin, and Matthew Paul Turner. Each one a herald of far-left extremism. They parade under the banner of Christianity while openly championing causes that are fundamentally anti-Christian.
Jacqui Lewis, for example, is a self-proclaimed “Rev. Dr.” and colleague of the racial agitator, Jemar Tisby, who suggests that Christians are hypocritical for condemning homosexuality while eating bacon, arguing that there's a financial motivation behind the selective adherence to Levitical law. Really? Is this the kind of theological depth we're to expect?
Draped in rainbow garb, during a “sermon” at a “church, Lewis says Christians ignore dietary laws because "bacon makes money," a statement so ludicrous it’s hard to believe it was uttered by someone who claims to be a theologian. If you wondered how anyone could be dumb enough to cast a vote for Kamala, just listen to how stupid this is, and it will all make sense: