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Tucker praises Catholics for being ‘fervent’ despite ‘totally corrupt’ Church leaders

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‘A lot of my closest friends are Catholic – they’re the most fervent, sincere, on-target Christians I know,’ Tucker Carlson said. ‘As the Church, like, the structure collapses, some of the members of the Church seem even stronger.’​


Tucker Carlson recently shared high praise for his “closest friends” who are members of the Catholic Church.

Carlson, an Anglican, appeared on the Shawn Ryan Show this summer to discuss pretty much every topic under the sun, including his past relationship with the CIA as well as religion and spirituality.

Carlson said that when he was growing up, he looked down upon church-attending Americans. As he’s gotten older, he said, he’s come to believe there is a spiritual battle taking place and that the crux of that battle is between those who believe in God and those who don’t.

One particularly revealing moment came when he and Ryan, a former Navy Seal and CIA contractor, spoke about Catholicism. The two were discussing what they see as an increasingly sharp separation between good and evil.

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