Elections Christian group believes Mike Johnson is the most dangerous Christian in America

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"Blue-haired" comments just act as thin veiling for sexist and racist comments. "Blue-haired" people are typically women who don't immediately hate trans or black people, so are therefore a laughing stock to the right.
 
"Blue-haired" comments just act as thin veiling for sexist and racist comments. "Blue-haired" people are typically women who don't immediately hate trans or black people, so are therefore a laughing stock to the right.
I'm sick and fucking tired of people on here trying to change the meaning of "blue hairs". If you want to use a hair color to describe libcucks pick a different shade like purple. Blue is already spoken for.

blue-haired
adjective
ˈblü-ˌherd

: having blue hair : having white or gray hair that has been tinted blue with a rinse —used especially as a stereotypical description of an elderly woman

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blue-haired
 
I'm sick and fucking tired of people on here trying to change the meaning of "blue hairs". If you want to use a hair color to describe libcucks pick a different shade like purple. Blue is already spoken for.

blue-haired
adjective
ˈblü-ˌherd

: having blue hair : having white or gray hair that has been tinted blue with a rinse —used especially as a stereotypical description of an elderly woman

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blue-haired

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I wish I could like this more than once...
 
Yes, I'm sure this random ass "Online Christian Group", are totally legit and not made up of a bunch of blue haired leftists...
Nothing about the bible on their website, but there are the guy's pronouns, some far left buzzwords and a donation button. Basically, it's just a left wing grift.


We are not affiliated with any church or denomination

We're fighting for social, economic, and racial justice, standing with the Black Lives Matter movement. Together, we're helping make a difference for immigrants, refugees, the climate, the LGBTQ community

Since July 1, 2019, Faithful America's grassroots campaigns have been led by our executive director, the Rev. Nathan Empsall (he/him).

 
Isn't he the guy who thinks the world is only 10k years old and that evolution isn't real?

- And women shouldnt vote.
- And laws should be Sharia...sorry Biblical.
- And there should be no protected classes
- And abortions are bad specifically for the workforce numbers
- And cutting the revenue service, which makes $2 for every $1 spent is "fiscal responsibility"
- And being gay is the same as beastiality
- And everyone should be Christian, to be considered a "true American."
- And elections are only valid if they get the result they want.

I could go on...
 
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Nothing about the bible on their website, but there are the guy's pronouns, some far left buzzwords and a donation button. Basically, it's just a left wing grift.


We are not affiliated with any church or denomination

We're fighting for social, economic, and racial justice, standing with the Black Lives Matter movement. Together, we're helping make a difference for immigrants, refugees, the climate, the LGBTQ community

Since July 1, 2019, Faithful America's grassroots campaigns have been led by our executive director, the Rev. Nathan Empsall (he/him).


Since 2019....

Says it all, really.
 
Isn't he the guy who thinks the world is only 10k years old and that evolution isn't real?
Ken Ham is Mike's friend. Mike Johnson helped get Ken Ham State funds to build the Noah's Arc theme park.

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“The Ark Encounter is one way to bring people to this recognition of the truth, that what we read in the Bible are actual historical events,” Johnson said in a 2021 interview with Ark Encounter founder Ken Ham while guest-hosting the radio show of Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, an evangelical activist group.

Johnson has close personal and professional ties to Ham, the founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis, the Christian group that’s behind Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum, both based in Kentucky. As an attorney, Johnson helped the gigantic ark attraction, which opened in 2016, secure millions in state tourism subsidies while also defending its right to make religious-based hiring decisions.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/house-speaker-thinks-creationist-museum-235936048.html
 
I'm sick and fucking tired of people on here trying to change the meaning of "blue hairs". If you want to use a hair color to describe libcucks pick a different shade like purple. Blue is already spoken for.

blue-haired
adjective
ˈblü-ˌherd

: having blue hair : having white or gray hair that has been tinted blue with a rinse —used especially as a stereotypical description of an elderly woman

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blue-haired
Blue hair can be many things. It can be pretty.
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Are these the same type of "Christians" that have a lesbian as a pastor?
 
It can be argued that Jesus was one of the original social justice warriors. He was all about supporting the poor, the meek and the reviled - and critiquing the rich and corrupt. Christian activists played an important role in the abolitionist movement.

A surface level analysis.

Social justice warriors don't actually care about the poor, meek, and reviled. They are neo-Marxists who pretend to care about those things as a vehicle to totalitarian power.
 
Magic Mike, he ain't.

Magat Mike I s'pose. Third in line for the leadership of the country...... jesus fucking christ.
What an abomination.
 
The "who is this guy? LOL" baloney from the media...those who know know exactly who this dumptruck of an idiot is.
 
What's the story with Johnson not having a bank account?
 
A surface level analysis.

Social justice warriors don't actually care about the poor, meek, and reviled. They are neo-Marxists who pretend to care about those things as a vehicle to totalitarian power.
If all they cared about was power they would jump in bed with the establishment, not rail against it.
 
Ken Ham is Mike's friend. Mike Johnson helped get Ken Ham State funds to build the Noah's Arc theme park.

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“The Ark Encounter is one way to bring people to this recognition of the truth, that what we read in the Bible are actual historical events,” Johnson said in a 2021 interview with Ark Encounter founder Ken Ham while guest-hosting the radio show of Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, an evangelical activist group.

Johnson has close personal and professional ties to Ham, the founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis, the Christian group that’s behind Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum, both based in Kentucky. As an attorney, Johnson helped the gigantic ark attraction, which opened in 2016, secure millions in state tourism subsidies while also defending its right to make religious-based hiring decisions.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/house-speaker-thinks-creationist-museum-235936048.html
The ark encounter was actually 100% privately funded. You should look beyond the headlines especially if theyre from huffpost.
 
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