Democrat Senate Hopeful Attacks White Churches—Here’s the Real Agenda Behind the Outrage

Texas Democrat James Talarico just proved, once again, how out of touch the left has become with real Americans. This Senate candidate is in hot water for suggesting that so-called “white churches” don’t represent the Jesus found in the Bible. Apparently, unless a church bends to his political agenda, it isn’t really “Christ-like.” The arrogance is astounding.

According to Talarico, churches that focus on the afterlife are somehow doing Christianity wrong. Funny, isn’t it? For centuries, Christian churches have preached about heaven, salvation, and eternal life—exactly what Jesus himself talked about. Now, in true progressive fashion, the left wants to shame believers for caring about their eternal souls. If you’re not using the pulpit to echo leftist talking points, you’re obviously missing the real message. Give me a break.

What these Democrat elites really want is to divide Christians even further, putting Americans in neat little boxes based on skin color. There’s no mention, of course, of the African-American churches that welcomed Talarico and their core values—just an attack on “white churches.” The left loves to pit one group of believers against another, all while pushing radical ideas that have nothing to do with the true Gospel or American values.

Let’s be clear: for millions of churchgoers, faith isn’t about politics or racial categories. It’s about God, family, and the promise of salvation. But that doesn’t fit the globalist narrative, does it? The left needs Christians distracted and fighting among themselves, so they can sneak through their latest scheme while everyone is looking the other way.

The truth is, the American church has always been about more than what James Talarico and his liberal friends want to admit. It stands for community, charity, and the timeless teachings of Jesus—teachings that transcend identity politics. Maybe the real question is this: why are Democrats so obsessed with tearing down faith and tradition? When did loving God and dreaming of heaven become something to sneer at?

Source: Trending Politics


Posted

in

by

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *