I hesitate to continue writing about Donald Trump, as I want to be clear that I do not view him as any kind of messianic figure, savior of the nation, or a “Christian” hero. He is not—he is simply the result of a nation that is, if nothing but for a momentary reprieve in our ever-downward spiral, waking up to the corruption that has taken place in our government and that our churches and leaders have gone along with.
However, it is without a doubt undeniable that he has done a lot of good things since taking office. And one of the best moves of his presidency was wielding the axe against the bloated, parasitic bureaucracy known as USAID.
For years, this so-called “aid” agency has been nothing but a taxpayer-funded slush fund for the leftist agenda, funneling billions into the pockets of radical activists, globalist NGOs, and fraudulent “Christian” organizations that exist solely to undermine a truly conservative worldview. Trump saw through it, slashed its funding, and sent nearly 10,000 of its globe-trotting bureaucrats packing. And really, good riddance.
For a country already drowning in debt, hemorrhaging taxpayer dollars to fund anti-American nonsense is beyond foolish—it’s criminal. Why should hardworking Americans be forced to bankroll groups like World Relief, a “Christian” organization that takes millions in federal funding only to push leftist open-border policies and soft-pedal woke ideology under the guise of “compassion”? (And, by the way, if you haven’t read up on them, do yourself a favor: World Relief is a left-wing front). These organizations aren’t “Christian ministries”—they’re just Democrat-aligned activist groups wrapped in Bible-speak, a pious smokescreen for political subversion.
But what if I told you that one of these leftist groups, an Evangelical political organization known as Redeeming Babel, who created the infamous The After Party Sunday School curriculum, was getting its own cut of that sweet, sweet taxpayer cash?
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You may remember last year when these radical leftist evangelical infiltrators—Curtis Chang, Russell Moore, and David French—decided to bless us with yet another attempt at pacifying the church into docility. They called it The After Party, a curriculum supposedly designed to “heal political divisions” in the church.
Sounds noble, right? Until you remember that the people pushing it are the exact same people who have spent years attacking conservative Christians while cozying up to progressives.
Remember Chang? You might recall that I published a clip of this guy making one of the most mind-numbingly stupid theological statements in recent history. Chang—this self-styled theological thought leader—actually claimed that getting the COVID vaccine was like ‘redeeming an abortion’. This is not satire. According to Chang, sticking a government-mandated needle in your arm is some kind of theological atonement for the murder of the unborn.
Here’s that clip:
Let’s just pause and reflect on how absolutely insane that is. In what universe does injecting yourself with an experimental pharmaceutical product have anything to do with redemption? The arrogance. The theological malpractice. The sheer stupidity of that statement is enough to make a thinking person’s brain short-circuit.
And yet, this is the same guy who thinks he has the credibility to lecture Christians on how they should think about politics. If you heard that nonsense and still thought, “Wow, Curtis Chang is a man of wisdom!” then congratulations, you’ve completely lost all semblance of sanity.
Now let’s get into The After Party itself.
It’s marketed as a Christian bible-study curriculum, but it isn’t. It’s left-wing political propaganda disguised as a Sunday School curriculum. It’s designed to equate political parties morally (as if biblical conservatism and radical leftism are equally valid), de-emphasize a convictioned stance on political positions (so issues like abortion, religious liberty, and gender ideology become afterthoughts), and push the idea that having different views on fundamental moral issues is just a normal part of “Christian unity.”
And because the majority of the evangelical church is historically conservative, the game plan is simple: downplay the conservative position, promote “balance,” and gradually shift the Overton window toward progressivism. The ultimate goal? A more progressive, more malleable, less biblically grounded evangelical voting bloc.
And now we know why.
Because The After Party has been funded by far-left organizations that receive grants from taxpayer-funded sources—including USAID. Surprise! Your tax dollars are being laundered through a network of leftist slush funds to bankroll a curriculum designed to make evangelicals less conservative.
I know it’s hard to see, so you might need to zoom in.
The money trail is as filthy as it is predictable. The Defending Democracy Together Institute (DDTI)—a group run by none other than neocon trash Bill Kristol—is directly funding Redeeming Babel, Curtis Chang’s organization behind The After Party. And where does DDTI get its money? From the Hopewell Fund, the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, and a host of other progressive grant-making organizations, many of which receive federal grants—including USAID-funded entities.
Are you seeing the picture now? USAID has been nothing but a taxpayer-funded money funnel for the leftist agenda. For years, it has been shoveling cash into NGOs that support everything from climate hysteria to open borders to radical gender ideology. And now we see that this same network is behind a curriculum designed to reshape the church’s political posture. It’s not about “unity.” It’s about control.
And Bill Kristol? This man has made an entire career out of masquerading as a “conservative” while undermining actual conservatism at every turn. His entire existence is a grift. He’s a political barnacle, a parasite that clings to power wherever it floats, whether that means supporting Bush-era neocon wars, backing Democrats, or now, funding efforts to make the church more progressive.
Bill Kristol is human garbage, and the fact that his hands are anywhere near Christian political discourse should tell you exactly how corrupt this entire operation is.
This is what happens when leftist bureaucracies like USAID are allowed to operate unchecked. It’s nothing but a massive, taxpayer-funded laundering machine for progressive ideology, and The After Party is just the latest project to slither its way out of that sewer. Thankfully, Trump cut USAID down to size, but this is exactly the kind of thing that will ramp back up under another Democrat—or neocon— administration.
The church needs to wake up. These people are not your friends. They don’t care about “healing divisions”—they care about neutralizing conservative evangelicals as a political force. And they’re more than happy to use your own tax dollars to do it.