Democrats Manipulated Scripture For Votes
Twisting scripture to fit an anti-Biblical agenda in an attempt to woo voters during the VP debate wasn’t on our bingo card on debate night.
Democrat VP candidate Tim Walz struggled to fulfill the Democrats’ expectations to appeal to Midwesterners, Christian voters, and “white dudes,” and one of the tactics he sought to use was twisting Matthew 25:40 to support illegal immigration policies.
“He’s a total hypocrite. He legalized killing babies in abortions up to birth,” LifeNews posted on X.
This was a note played that fell flat, like, really flat. Not only did this prove Walz’s lack of understanding of the scriptures but it came off as pure political pandering.
Tim Walz quoted the Bible during the debate.
— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) October 2, 2024
"I don't talk about my faith a lot, but Matthew 25:40 talks about, 'to the least among us, you do unto me.'"
He's a total hypocrite. He legalized killing babies in abortions up to birth.https://t.co/K5Y9hh1uxQ pic.twitter.com/jXCPSzRvNo
Both Kamala Harris and Time Walz have misappropriated biblical references to justify several policies while failing to align them with accurate interpretations of Scripture.
True Christian charity comes from individuals and churches, not government programs, which often replaces rather than support charitable efforts.
Walz saying he "doesn't discuss his faith much" and bringing up a verse from Matthew is pathetic IF you understand Walz's track record:
— Mattea Merta (@MatteaMerta) October 2, 2024
Pro-abortion
Anti free speech
Socialist policies
Infringes on religious liberty
Etc.
Idk what god he serves but it's not the God of the Bible.
Ultimately, Walz’s approach in the debate was seen as ineffective, raising questions about the sincerity of his religious convictions in a political context.
Whilst the tactic of invoking scripture has been used by many politicians, it often doesn’t resonate when not tied to genuine policy solutions or faith-based actions as is evident throughout the totality of the Harris/Walz campaign policy platform.
Tim Walz just quoted Matthew 25:40 when talking about illegal aliens…
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) October 2, 2024
“And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.’ Matthew 25:40
1. This man is not a Christian
2. This is gross eisegesis…
Perspective
Earth to Democrats: Matthew 25:40 isn’t about illegal aliens smuggling Fentanyl and trafficking children across the border, nor is it an endorsement of Big Government stealing from its citizens and redistributing their wealth to maximize vote buying.
If Walz and Harris are so willing to twist God’s Holy Word to justify helping those who are breaking the laws of our land, we’d be very interested to hear what scriptures they’d use to justify their policies which support the mutilation of children, murdering babies born alive, and removing confused children from homes if their parents don’t “affirm” their identity.
Conclusion
Christians, there has never been a point in our lifetime where we need to be more diligent in being students of God’s Word, seeking to increase in the knowledge and understanding of our Lord Jesus Christ.
There will be many others who come and try to manipulate us by twisting what God’s Word says on many issues, but we will not allow it!
We must bring correction by addressing that which is wrong and bringing illumination with the absolute truth.
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