Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Dem. Ralph Warnock "Nobody can serve" America in military while serving God


Georgia Marxist Democrat Senate candidate Raphael Warnock gave a sermon in 2011 saying that Americans cannot serve their country in "the military" while also serving God. On the other hand, Warnock believes that one can kill the unborn and still serve God. His take on Christianity is definitely not on par with Jesus' take, but let's face it, Jesus was not a Democrat.

“America, nobody can serve God and the military,” Warnock said. “You can’t serve God and money. You cannot serve God and mammon at the same time. America, choose ye this day who you will serve. Choose ye this day.” [As ye choose to terminate the lives of your unborn.]

Verily, verily, so on and so forth. He thinketh he speaketh for the Lord. But lo, he speaketh for the other.

Finally, Warnock, a full-blown Marxist, is being vetted as he runs against Republican Kelly Loeffler for the Georgia Senate seat in the runoff election in a state that has 14 military installations and almost 80% of the its residents identify themselves as Christian.

Any voter with a brain and a Bible would have to be totally misinformed to vote for this guy.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) posted the video on Twitter, saying that he was “not shocked” by Warnock’s over the top comments.

Rubio added, “These and even crazier things is what the radicals who control the Democratic party’s activist and small dollar donor base believe.”

Not shocked #Georgia Democrat Senate candidate Raphael Warnock said “You cannot serve God and the military” at the same time. These & even crazier things is what the radicals who control the Democratic party’s activist & small dollar donor base believepic.twitter.com/bQyBuKLwjb

Warnock’s campaign claimed that Warnock, 51, was referring to Bible verses about serving two masters. 

Sorry, but that ship doesn't float.

“This sermon is based on a biblical verse that reads ‘No man can serve two masters… Ye cannot serve God and mammon,’ a biblical term for wealth,” Terrence Clark, communications director for the Warnock campaign, told Fox News. 

“Reverend Warnock was speaking about the need to commit to moral life before pursuing other priorities. As the video of the congregation’s response makes clear, this is another blatant effort by Kelly Loeffler to take Reverend Warnock’s words completely out of context. Given her own decision to spend her first days in the U.S. Senate profiting off the pandemic, perhaps she should watch the sermon more closely.”

But remember, Rev. W also believes in abortion. How can Clark square that circle?


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