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Gay Presidential Candidate Preaches at Black North Carolina Church About Social Justice

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Pete Buttigieg is a flaming homosexual hell-bent on moving the country toward a full celebration of LGBTQ lifestyle and intolerance of biblical Christian values that contradict those. It is no secret that the vast majority of black churches are bent toward social justice, Liberation Theology, and intersectionality. However, historically, many of them have still stood against the influx of LGBTQ activism.

Recently, however, as a movement of intersectionality grows in the country and even in the Church, black churches are increasingly accepting homosexuals as “allies” in their fight against “white supremacy.” So it comes as no surprise that one major black church in North Carolina, Greenleaf Church which is pastored by William Barber invited Buttigieg to speak to the congregation this past Sunday about their social justice “war.” After the Sunday service, he stayed to field questions for two hours from Barber.

“I believe that I am here to make myself useful – that I am part of this political process to make myself useful, but also that I was put on this earth in order to make myself useful to others,” Buttigieg told members of the Disciples of Christ congregation, “These are the values that I was taught by my parents. These are the values that I’m taught by my faith.”

Of course, any Bible-believing Christian knows that whatever “faith” Buttigieg holds to isn’t Christian. Below is the video of the service, Buttigieg starts at around the 30-minute mark.

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