Heidi Przybyla, a Politico investigative reporter, stated Thursday on MSNBC’s “All In” that Christian nationalists think that rights come from God.
Przybyla said, “The base of the Republican Party has shifted. Remember when Trump ran in 2016, a lot of the mainland evangelicals wanted nothing to do with the divorced real estate mogul who cheated on his wife with a porn star, and all of that.”
Well, that’s not true. Trump had the evangelical vote locked up pretty early, as I recall. And on November 8, 2016, 81% of white evangelical Christians voted for Donald Trump.
Here is a chart from Pew Research showing how the faithful voted in 2016.

Trump beat Hillary for Protestant/Other Chistian voters by 58% to 39%. It just makes sense that a majority of Christians would not vote for Satan. Trump also beat Hillary for the Catholic vote, even when it was split between white Catholics and Hispanic Catholics. What’s funny is that Catholics would never split themselves up that way.
Hillary won the Jewish vote by a large margin, 71% to 24%, but then again, how many of those voters are really religious? A majority of Jews in this country are liberal Democrats, so there was no surprise there.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELPrzybyla continued, “So what happened was that he was surrounded by this more extremist element.”
Isn’t it demonic to call people of faith extremists? How are Christian people extreme? I can say radical woke leftists are extreme because they don’t believe in anything that America was founded on.
“We are going to hear words like Christian Nationalism, like the new Apostolic reformation. These are groups that you should get very schooled on because they have a lot of power in Trump’s circle, the one thing that unites all of them, because there’s many different groups orbiting Trump, but the thing that unites them as Christian nationalists — not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalist is very different — is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don’t come from any earthly authority. They don’t come from Congress. They don’t come from the Supreme Court, they come from God.”
I have to assume that Przybyla believes that government is her god because to claim that believing rights come from God and not from government makes you an extremist, only makes her seem like an extremist in her own right because that’s just plain nuts. It doesn’t make you an extremist to believe that rights come from God. It doesn’t even make you weird. It makes you American.
Liberals lobby for things they believe in to be passed as laws. Christians do the same thing. They vote, and they push for things that they believe should be passed into law. The difference is that liberals believe that only they have the right to do that. And they have a high disdain for Christians because Christians judge people by the way they behave. Liberals do not like being judged for their behavior.
She continued, “The problem with that is that they are determining men — it is men — are determining what God is telling them. And in the past, that so-called natural law is, you know, it’s a pillar of Catholicism for instance, it’s been used for good in social justice campaigns. Martin Luther King evoked it in talking about civil rights.”
Any leftist term that has the word “justice” in it these days means it’s a communist topic. When you say social justice, you’re talking about community organizers and people who wear “pink pussy” hats, who go to protests, and who scream at anything that sounds like parental authority to them.
Przybyla added, “But now, you have an extremist element of conservative Christians who say that this applies specifically to issues including abortion, gay marriage, and it’s going much further than that, as you see, for instance, with the ruling in Alabama this week that judges connected to that dominionist faction and talking about a lot of other issues, including surrogacy, IVF, you know, sex education in schools. There’s a lot in addition.”
Many Democrats in Congress are communists, who I believe are a lot more dangerous to the country than Christians.
Przybyla works for Politico, which means she is a left-wing reporter. It appears that she was doing her part to demonize Christian voters. Even though she went out of her way to clarify she was talking about just this one special sect of Christians known as the Christian nationalists, she knows that people who hear this on her side of the political aisle will believe it’s all Christians in America. And then the next thing we will see is Christians being physically attacked by violent leftists on the streets and in churches because, after all, they are extremists. And how do we deal with extremists?
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