"Evangelicals for Harris" Wants Us To Believe Kamala is a "Faithful and Committed Christian"
Imagine, if you will, a group of people so detached from reality that they’ve decided Kamala Harris—a politician whose life and career is a veritable checklist of anti-Christian sentiment and policies—is actually a "faithful and committed Christian." Enter "Evangelicals for Harris," a group that’s apparently dedicated to rewriting history and redefining what it means to follow Christ.
The group "Evangelicals for Harris" is a project created by Jim Ball, who previously founded a similar initiative, "Evangelicals for Biden." This organization is part of a larger network called Faith Voters, a 501(c)4 organization dedicated to promoting a radical leftist political agenda under the guise of “Christian values.”
Their current mission? To try to convince us that Kamala Harris, the very embodiment of everything that stands against Christianity and a biblical worldview, is somehow the spiritual successor to the apostles.
What’s their evidence, you ask? Well, according to the fairy tale they’ve spun on their website, Harris’s faith is supposedly "rooted in social justice, civil rights, and a commitment to the poor." Right. Because we all know that advocating for the murder of the unborn, promoting sexual perversion, and stripping away religious freedoms are all the hallmarks of true Christian devotion.
And just look at that smile. If that isn’t the “joy of Christ” shining through, nothing is 🙄. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Her “deeply committed, “Christian” “faith story” says:
While a deeply committed and faithful Christian, Vice President Harris has great respect for other faith traditions. Her mother Shyamala Gopalan and relatives in India took her to Hindu temples. She joins her husband, Doug Emhoff, in Jewish traditions and celebrations.
This respect syncs with her baptist tradition, which has a long and distinguished legacy of support and activism for religious liberty and the separation of Church and State.
Especially now that she is at the pinnacle of power, Vice President Harris keeps her trusting relationship with God at the center.
Apparently, we’re supposed to be impressed by Harris’s upbringing in a "multi-faith" household. Because nothing demonstrates the Bride of Christ more than a buffet of prostitutes, all contradicting each other, living peacefully in the same household. Her mother’s "reverence for God" is cited as a key influence—although the god she revered was more about state power than divine sovereignty. Is it any wonder Harris grew up to equate “faith” with government control?