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Man at Kamala rally thrown out and mocked for saying Jesus is Lord

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while I don't think Kamala is the Antichrist.. I was just having a hard time finding a news article to link to but I saw a lot of videos of the exchange..
Kamala Harris is being called Anti-Christ following Wisconsin rally | The Express Tribune

But as the videos show..
x.com
Someone at the rally yelled out "Christ is King, Jesus is Lord!" and Kamala said "you guys are at the wrong rally".. to applause.

So if there was ever any doubt..
and believe me I'm not much of a Trump fan by any means
but a candidate that mocks my Savior? I vote against her. .
 

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When some nation/population tries to marry religion and politics, some mocking always arise. Calling her devil or antichrist or even mentioning it as a possibility is mocking/abusing the Christian religion, too.

These two worlds do not belong together. Keep religion out of the state and keep the state out of religion.

These are my European 2 cents.
 
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When some nation/population tries to marry religion and politics, some mocking always arise. Calling her devil or antichrist or even mentioning it as a possibility is mocking/abusing the Christian religion, too.

These two worlds do not belong together. Keep religion out of the state and keep the state out of religion.

These are my European 2 cents.
already said I disagree with any claims of her being antichrist or whatever.

But, while Church and State should be separate, mocking a large voting bloc's beliefs publicly, is not going to pan out well.
 
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while I don't think Kamala is the Antichrist.. I was just having a hard time finding a news article to link to but I saw a lot of videos of the exchange..
Kamala Harris is being called Anti-Christ following Wisconsin rally | The Express Tribune

But as the videos show..
x.com
Someone at the rally yelled out "Christ is King, Jesus is Lord!" and Kamala said "you guys are at the wrong rally".. to applause.

So if there was ever any doubt..
and believe me I'm not much of a Trump fan by any means
but a candidate that mocks my Savior? I vote against her. .
If I believed that Trump was any better I’d vote for him. I’m still voting for Kamala despite this awful incident.
 
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If I believed that Trump was any better I’d vote for him. I’m still voting for Kamala despite this awful incident.
voting for either was going to leave a bad taste in my mouth, but in this case, something just jumps out at me and says "okay decided who the lesser of two evils is"
 
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If I believed that Trump was any better I’d vote for him. I’m still voting for Kamala despite this awful incident.
You don’t have to vote for (not) the antichrist. You could vote FOR a decent candidate instead. I recommend Peter Sonski of the American Solidarity Party. Not a clone of Harris or of Trump.

The problem with voting for one bad candidate to stop another bad candidate is that such a vote influences YOU to be much more approving of the person you just voted for.
 
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while I don't think Kamala is the Antichrist.. I was just having a hard time finding a news article to link to but I saw a lot of videos of the exchange..
Kamala Harris is being called Anti-Christ following Wisconsin rally | The Express Tribune

But as the videos show..
x.com
Someone at the rally yelled out "Christ is King, Jesus is Lord!" and Kamala said "you guys are at the wrong rally".. to applause.

So if there was ever any doubt..
and believe me I'm not much of a Trump fan by any means
but a candidate that mocks my Savior? I vote against her. .
“Christ is King. Jesus is Lord.”

“You guys are at the wrong rally.”

Audience applause.

OK. I guess they really were at the wrong rally. I, too, am not at all hasty to say anyone is an antichrist. And yet anyone who thinks Jesus Christ is Lord just got told by the candidate herself that they don’t belong in her camp. I’d think it’s obvious. She thinks it’s obvious. The audience thinks it’s obvious.

That doesn’t mean you have to be in the Trump camp though. There ARE other options. It does mean if you do believe Jesus is Lord that you are at the wrong rally if it’s a Kamala Harris rally.
 
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“Christ is King. Jesus is Lord.”

“You guys are at the wrong rally.”

Audience applause.

OK. I guess they really were at the wrong rally. I, too, am not at all hasty to say anyone is an antichrist. And yet anyone who thinks Jesus Christ is Lord just got told by the candidate herself that they don’t belong in her camp. I’d think it’s obvious. She thinks it’s obvious. The audience thinks it’s obvious.

That doesn’t mean you have to be in the Trump camp though. There ARE other options. It does mean if you do believe Jesus is Lord that you are at the wrong rally if it’s a Kamala Harris rally.

I'm in a battleground state, so I really can't throw my vote away in conscience. If I were still in Montana I'd vote 3rd party again because Republican carries that state by so much my vote doesn't really matter
 
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while I don't think Kamala is the Antichrist.. I was just having a hard time finding a news article to link to but I saw a lot of videos of the exchange..
Kamala Harris is being called Anti-Christ following Wisconsin rally | The Express Tribune

But as the videos show..
x.com
Someone at the rally yelled out "Christ is King, Jesus is Lord!" and Kamala said "you guys are at the wrong rally".. to applause.

So if there was ever any doubt..
and believe me I'm not much of a Trump fan by any means
but a candidate that mocks my Savior? I vote against her. .
From the video taken close up to her, you can't hear what the man is saying. I have listened with the speakers turned as loud as they go. In the video taken close to the man, you can hear that.

So he sounded like just an unruly person and Trump supporters have protested her rallies before.

So I don't believe she is mocking God, as she is a Baptist and has expressed her faith in God. She married to a Jewish man.
 
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but a candidate that mocks my Savior? I vote against her. .

She skipped the Al Smith dinner and offered a video mocking all Catholics and their faith too...

(I'm not Catholic, it was just so insulting I felt offended by it, then the rally was just like. wow)
 
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From the video taken close up to her, you can't hear what the man is saying. I have listened with the speakers turned as loud as they go. In the video taken close to the man, you can hear that.

So he sounded like just an unruly person and Trump supporters have protested her rallies before.

So I don't believe she is mocking God, as she is a Baptist and has expressed her faith in God. She married to a Jewish man.
the first thing that comes to mind is "be ye not unequally yoked".

Not that you can't associate with Jewish non believers in Christ, or be friends with them but marriage? To sustain that marriage requires a lot of compromise in beliefs.
 
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I'm in a battleground state, so I really can't throw my vote away in conscience. If I were still in Montana I'd vote 3rd party again because Republican carries that state by so much my vote doesn't really matter
I think you and all the other people who are voting for A to stop B or voting for B to stop A ARE throwing their vote away. But doing real harm in the process. They raise the bar impossibly for someone who is not A not B to be elected simply by voting for one bad candidate to stop another. Which means a bad candidate wins. You don't elect good candidates by voting for bad candidates. We who want to vote for a good candidate are lost in the noise of you guys voting for A to stop B or voting for B to stop A. That is PRECISELY how they were voting in Weimar Germany, voting Communist to stop the National Socialists or voting for the National Socialists to stop the Communists. The sane middle disappeared. If you wonder how Germany, arguably the most cultured country at the time, went off into such monstrosities that in a few years they were gassing the Jews, we're getting ourselves prepared to do equally insane things here.
 
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We will never have a voice in government again with another 4 years of this.

We won't. She is dangerous and it can't be recovered from if we don't stop it now.

This is what we were trying to prevent in 2016, now it's what we have to stop.
Yes, we have to stop it, but you could have picked someone else to stop it. J.D. Vance himself would have been a worthy guy to stop it. Any number of the 2016 Republican candidates would have done well. Trump never was 'the only guy' who could stop it. But I don't actually blame the Republican Party insiders. It was a Hillary plot to influence who the Republican nominee would be. Her goal was to find a weak Republican nominee that would be easy to beat. The media went along. All they had to do was influence a number of primaries. They promoted Trump like crazy until he got the nomination and then they switched on a dime to be 24/7 against Trump after he was the official candidate. The plan was to help Hillary win. But Hillary was such a bad candidate that she lost anyway, and Trump's vanity was so large that he got in it to win.

Once he owned the Party the 2020 election was always going to be Trump vs somebody. Yet when a candidate loses an election as Trump did in 2020 the norm is to find someone else. But the Republicans chose Trump anyway. THAT is their failing. They showed themselves OWNED by Trump.

I fear we are already too late. Lets say Trump wins by a solid majority that can't be engineered away. The Democrats are in power and they already tell us that a Trump victory will be the end of democracy. I believe they have telegraphed their intent to have a coup that will make Jan 6th look like a nothingburger. Biden will hand over power to Harris and the military upper ups chosen by Biden will make it so. The hot blooded Democratic Party activists will go after any local resistance like the Brownshirts they are. I hope I'm wrong.
 
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We will never have a voice in government again with another 4 years of this.

We won't. She is dangerous and it can't be recovered from if we don't stop it now.

This is what we were trying to prevent in 2016, now it's what we have to stop.
We will never have a voice in government again if Trump wins.

We won't. He is dangerous and I doubt we can recover if he gets in again.

In his previous term, there were adults in the room who stopped the most dangerous things, but this time there will not be that safety net.

Consider, Trump's America First motto and folks putting up signs that Trump was right all along.

Remember that Mussolini had an Italy first theme and a frequently said line, "Mussolini is always right."

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"Mussolini ha sempre racione" - try it in Google translate.


see Trump Is Speaking Like Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini
 
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I think you and all the other people who are voting for A to stop B or voting for B to stop A ARE throwing their vote away. But doing real harm in the process. They raise the bar impossibly for someone who is not A not B to be elected simply by voting for one bad candidate to stop another. Which means a bad candidate wins. You don't elect good candidates by voting for bad candidates. We who want to vote for a good candidate are lost in the noise of you guys voting for A to stop B or voting for B to stop A. That is PRECISELY how they were voting in Weimar Germany, voting Communist to stop the National Socialists or voting for the National Socialists to stop the Communists. The sane middle disappeared. If you wonder how Germany, arguably the most cultured country at the time, went off into such monstrosities that in a few years they were gassing the Jews, we're getting ourselves prepared to do equally insane things here.
C isn't getting elected, it's just not realistic. every time I've voted 3rd party it has been throwing my vote away. They get like 1% of the vote for the state, don't earn a single elector in the EC
it's just a pointless protest vote.
 
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The harm is not stopping Harris. They are destroying the nation intentionally.
So said the National Socialists about the Communists. They were not exactly wrong. But they were just as toxic.
 
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C isn't getting elected, it's just not realistic. every time I've voted 3rd party it has been throwing my vote away. They get like 1% of the vote for the state, don't earn a single elector in the EC
it's just a pointless protest vote.
At least half of the electorate really hates their choice in this election. They are only voting for one to stop the other. IF, IF they could get over that there would be enough votes for a good candidate to win. But there won't. So OK we get a bad president. Be happy with it.
 
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We will never have a voice in government again if Trump wins.

We won't. He is dangerous and I doubt we can recover if he gets in again.

In his previous term, there were adults in the room who stopped the most dangerous things, but this time there will not be that safety net.

Consider, Trump's America First motto and folks putting up signs that Trump was right all along.

Remember that Mussolini had an Italy first theme and a frequently said line, "Mussolini is always right."

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"Mussolini ha sempre racione" - try it in Google translate.


see Trump Is Speaking Like Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini
There is a bit of a difference between 'Trump was right' and 'Mussolini is always right', dontcha think?
 
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At least half of the electorate really hates their choice in this election. They are only voting for one to stop the other. IF, IF they could get over that there would be enough votes for a good candidate to win. But there won't. So OK we get a bad president. Be happy with it.
same in 2016 and 2020 tbh, about 41% of the electorate in 2016 disliked both candidates but of those 41% more disliked Hillary more, and that made the difference there.
but they weren't voting Gary Johnson I can tell you that.
 
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