On March 27, 2023, a mass shooting occurred at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, which resulted in multiple fatalities. The attack was carried out by a transgender leftist, Audrey Hale, who had written a “manifesto” that had previously been withheld due to public records requests made by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department as well as the activism of Southern Baptist Convention ERLC head, Brent Leatherwood.
But now, the entire manifesto has been released, and what we have found is terrifying, but good for the public to know. It’s difficult to grasp why Leatherwood fought so hard to keep it hidden from us, especially with the recent rise of transgender public school shootings.
Here are some of the things we found.
Audrey Hale hated her father, referred to him as a “fa**ot,” and said that she wanted to kill him.
She acknowledged that even though her parents weren’t rich, and that they worked hard for their money so they wouldn’t be homeless, she hated the fact that she was white. Critical Race Theory had radicalized her into believing that whiteness was inherently evil—a sentiment often pushed by leftwing Evangelicals like Leatherwood and the ERLC.
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There are some things I will not copy and paste here, as they are simply too perverted. However, Hale fantasized, and even drew pictures, about herself being a male and performing lewd sex acts on “young brown girls.”
Hale hated Valentine’s Day and thought she would “find love” once she “leaves this place.”
Hale’s conscience tormented her day and night. She had an inherent knowledge that her sexual lifestyle was sin, and instead of repenting and believing in Christ, she shifted the blame to society and sought death.
“For whoever finds me finds life and obtains favor from the Lord, but he who fails to find me injures himself; all who hate me love death.” —Proverbs 8:35-36
She believed that it was “human nature” for “humans to kill humans,” because “animals kill animals” and “bugs kill bugs.”
It enraged her to be called “ma’am” or be referred to as a woman.
It appears she understood the cause and effect between actions and societal changes, including the relationship between the politically charged “gun violence” and “gun laws.” Perhaps this was one of her goals?
After being referred to as a male by the guy who worked in a comic shop she visited, she claimed that it “felt right,” but that she was still embarrassed by her body. She hated how God designed her so badly that even having “boobs” still made her “want to die,” despite the fact that she was treated with “pronoun hospitality”—a lie pushed by Evangelical leaders like JD Greear—by these other people at the comic shop.
Hale believed that when she died, she would be given a “boy body,” and if she wasn’t, then Jesus is a “f****ot.”
The sad reality is that she was certainly given a new body when she died, but the new body was one suitable for eternal punishment. One that would last through the eternal wrath to be poured out upon her, to be able to feel the pain and anguish of the eternal hellfire that she will have to face for an unending eternity.
Clearly, Hale was a disturbed soul, one who desperately needed the gospel. And though she was brought up in a church and a school that ostensibly preached the gospel, she rejected it.
Such tragedies should cause us, as Christians, to pity the souls of such people and further reject the lies that they are living. They must be presented with the ultimatum of the truth. “Pronoun hospitality,” or any other form of softening the reality to which such people face—the way that people like Preston Sprinkle and others do—must be rejected.
The only answer to such depravity is the saving grace of Jesus Christ at the cross, and like the proverb says, those who hate God love death. Audrey Hale hated God, and desired death. Now she has it, and will never be able to escape it.