Savannah Guthrie Uses Easter to Question Jesus and Media Is Hoping You Lose Your Faith Too

When Americans tune in to their morning news, they expect facts, not faith lectures. But this week, we got another dose of mainstream media self-therapy—this time from Savannah Guthrie. She returned to the airwaves after her mother’s recent ordeal, staring straight into the cameras and basically questioning Christ right in the middle of Easter season. Only in Joe Biden’s America does the morning news become a soapbox for spiritual doubt.

The timing couldn’t be more obvious. Instead of treating Easter as a time for hope and faith, Guthrie used her platform to ask why God lets bad things happen—right after her mother was reported missing back in February. Sorry, but this isn’t a therapy session for the woke elite. Millions of Christians lean on faith during hardship. That’s called courage, not questioning. But to liberals like Guthrie, every private struggle must be projected onto America. They want your faith shaken, just like theirs.

This is what comes from years of leftist propaganda sneaking into your living room. The media calls itself “objective,” but every tragedy, every personal moment is another excuse to challenge tradition—and undermine American values. We’re talking about Easter, people. The left already tried to erase “Merry Christmas” from our vocabulary. Now, they’re throwing shade at Easter, too. The mainstream crowd wants you to doubt. Their end game? To chip away at faith, leaving nothing behind but a hollow globalist creed.

But you have to ask: Why are these TV elites so eager to make their pain the world’s problem? Maybe it’s easier than admitting liberal policies create chaos and crime, leaving American families less safe every single day. America’s streets aren’t a movie set. Real people pay the price for rising violence, shattered families, and, yes, missing loved ones. Yet every time, the left rushes to point the finger at “God’s plan,” instead of demanding law and order.

Easter is about light overcoming darkness. Our nation was built on faith and perseverance, not self-pity and doubt. Maybe if America stopped tuning in to these network TV therapy sessions, we’d remember what really matters—God, family, courage, and real answers, not endless questions.

So here’s a thought: If the so-called journalists don’t believe in America’s heart and soul, why should we believe a word they say?

Source: Redstate


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