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Kamala Harris Preaches โ€œJustice for the Vulnerableโ€ from NC Pulpit While Ignoring the Most Vulnerable Among Us

by | Oct 14, 2024 | News, Opinion

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While many of us were in church this past Sunday, listening to our pastor open the Scriptures and rightly apply them to our lives, some unfortunate souls were sitting in Koinonia Christian Center in Greenville, North Carolina, being subjected to Kamala Harris delivering what could only be described as blasphemous drivel wrapped up in a thin veneer of faux piety.

Harrisโ€”who, despite sitting under the bright leadership of Amos C. Brown, clearly isnโ€™t known for her theological insightโ€”decided to preach this Sunday where she quoted Galatians 6:9, โ€œLet us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.โ€

It sounds so heartwarming, doesnโ€™t it? But then again, even Satan can quote Scripture when it suits him. Harris immediately turned this into an activist manifesto, claiming she learned โ€œfaith is a verbโ€ and must be shown through action and service. Because, of course, in her world, itโ€™s all about how you can manipulate the Bible to justify whatever progressive cause youโ€™re shoving down the publicโ€™s throat this week.

Letโ€™s pause and consider the clown logic of this for a moment. Isnโ€™t it convenient how Harris and her leftist cronies love to pull out Scripture whenever they think itโ€™ll help them gain favor with the church crowd? But if Trump, Vance, or even Mark Robinson shows up at a church, suddenly we hear cries of โ€œseparation of church and stateโ€ from these very same liberal blowhards.

Suddenly, the IRS is getting calls to strip the churchโ€™s 501c3 status because, horror of horrors, a Republican dared to set foot on holy ground. The hypocrisy is thick.

But letโ€™s dissect her nonsense. Harris says her earliest memories of Scripture are about a loving God who asks us to โ€œspeak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, to defend the rights of the poor and the needy.โ€

Oh really? Does this same God, in Harrisโ€™s interpretation, not care about the unbornโ€”the most voiceless, helpless, and vulnerable among us?

The irony of such a lack of self-awareness is staggering. She stands there, preaching about defending the rights of the needy while being the most aggressive champion of abortion on demand in our nationโ€™s presidential history.

How exactly does that work, Kamala? Are the unborn somehow less needy? Or do they not count because they donโ€™t fit neatly into your political narrative?

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And letโ€™s not gloss over her mangling of Micah 6:8, either. โ€œDo justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God,โ€ she says, with all the sincerity of an adult diaper salesman. Itโ€™s almost laughable if it werenโ€™t so grotesque.

Harris stands there in a church, advocating for โ€œjusticeโ€ and โ€œmercy,โ€ while simultaneously promoting policies that undermine the very foundations of biblical justice.

What justice is there for the countless innocent lives snuffed out in the womb?

What mercy is shown to the families torn apart by the consequences of leftist policies that Harris gleefully supports?

She has the audacity to invoke Godโ€™s Word to push her agenda, but she conveniently skips over the parts that donโ€™t serve her political ends. How convenient.

Harrisโ€™s entire message reeks of opportunism. Her โ€œfaith is a verbโ€ line is nothing more than a trite bumper sticker slogan, devoid of any real substance. Faith, according to Scripture, isnโ€™t about performing social justice stunts to win political points. Itโ€™s about trusting in Godโ€™s sovereignty, repenting of sin, and submitting to His will. But of course, that would require humilityโ€”something Harris seems to know nothing about.

Her so-called โ€œserviceโ€ is really just a thinly veiled attempt to pander to religious voters while pushing policies that are diametrically opposed to biblical values. This is the same woman who supported bail funds for violent rioters but now claims to care about doing good. Spare us the sanctimony, Kamala. You canโ€™t preach about โ€œdoing goodโ€ while turning a blind eye to the destruction your policies cause in the real world.

The dissonance is deafening, but the real tragedy is that there are people in this world who think this is Christianity, who believe this tripe, and who use it to discredit the actual commands of Scripture and the mission of the Church. Itโ€™s how leftist organizations like โ€œEvangelicals for Harrisโ€ thrive and Southern Baptist pastors like Thabiti Anyabwile can get away praising such a deceptive troll like her.

Itโ€™s honestly hard to stomach the hypocrisy of the left at this point. Perhaps Harris should crack open her Bible a little more oftenโ€”if she did, she might find that real justice begins with protecting those who are most vulnerable, and mercy begins with recognizing the inherent dignity of every human life, born or unborn.

But we all know she wonโ€™t. Why acknowledge inconvenient truths when you can just use the Bible as a political prop, hoping no one notices the glaring contradictions in your message?

Harris is the very embodiment of political opportunism cloaked in religious language. Itโ€™s pathetic, but sadly, itโ€™s what weโ€™ve come to expect from the left.

So the next time Kamala Harris stands in a church and tries to preach about โ€œdoing good,โ€ remember thisโ€”her version of โ€œgoodโ€ is nothing more than a hollow, self-serving mockery of the gospel.

And no amount of Scripture-quoting can change that.

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โ€“ Jeff

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