
This September, PEW Research Center published a survey asking respondents who they would vote for in the presidential election if it were held that day. The results of the self-identified Christians who responded to the survey were very disappointing. 47% of all Catholics (38% white & 65% Hispanic) and 37% of all Protestants (41% nonevangelical & 86% blacks) said they would most likely vote for Kamala Harris. The same Kamala Harris who personally attended a Planned Parenthood clinic as the vice president and has a terrible record on issues of life and family.
Hopefully, some of these numbers will likely have changed with the Harris campaign careening into a total freefall in the last few weeks. But for those obstinate Christians who have twisted themselves into pretzels trying to justify their support of Harris and her radical abortion and transgender policies, think again.
Here’s the inconvenient truth. If you are a faithful follower of Jesus Christ, Harris does not consider you a part of her club. She said so herself at a rally at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. During the rally, a couple of students in attendance bravely called out, “Jesus is Lord,” and Christ is King,” when Harris began talking about the only thing her administration offers voters – the right to kill a baby in the womb up until birth.
Upon hearing their shouts, Harris let her carefully curated politician mask slip for a moment and, with a smug look, taunted the students by saying, “You guys are at the wrong rally.” Actually, this is probably the first honest thing she has uttered this entire election cycle. The pro-life students were then escorted out of the rally, but not before they were pushed and verbally assaulted by members of the crowd. How very tolerant of these leftists!
Harris claims to be a member of Rev. Amos Brown’s Third Baptist Church in San Francisco but publicly admitted that anyone who professes that Jesus Christ is Lord and King has absolutely no place in her party.
Harris recently addressed a crowd in Pennsylvania at the Church of Christian Compassion in West Philadelphia. When a heckler began protesting, the music drowned out the voice denouncing her. She went on with her audacious claim: “But when I think about the days ahead and the God we serve, yeah, I am confident that His power will work through us. Because, church, I know we were born for a time such as this.” To add injury to insult, Harris had the unmitigated gall and spoke in a fake preacher accent and recited one of the psalms. It was a disgusting display of political pandering.
Ignoring the obvious hypocrisy that the Democrat party continually hurls that somehow ‘diversity is our strength,’ this is an astounding confession from her. In this case, the old adage holds true: if someone tells you who they are, believe them. Liberal-leaning Catholics and Christians, you must ask yourself these important questions: Can you continue to support a politician who denounces the kingship of Christ one day and pretends to be a preacher the next? Where do your true allegiances lie – with your God or a manipulative politician who, in your eyes, is kind to LGBTQ+ people, helps poor migrants, and, frankly, isn’t Donald Trump? While you’re at it, examine the hatred you might have in your own heart that the mainstream media have fomented against a man you have never met and do not even know. Those who have unduly influenced you are the real enemies of all that is good and holy.
We also implore you to pray on this matter. If your conscience is such that you feel you cannot vote for either candidate, fine. Then, sit this one out. But do not, for the love of God, vote for a candidate that recoils at the sound of Jesus is Lord, Christ is King! Because if Harris somehow makes it to the highest office of the land, the fate and welfare of Christians in both political parties will be uncertain.
Because of this, God greatly exalted him
and bestowed on him the name
that is above every name,
that at the name of Jesus
every knee should bend,
of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
and every tongue confess that
Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father.
Philippians 2:9-11
