Earlier this week, I was honored to accept an invitation from Huffington Post Live to appear on the program to talk about hypocrisy among pro-life lawmakers, and my article “10 Things You Can’t Do and Still Call Yourself Pro-Life”.
My hope was to continue to provoke a national discussion on what it really might look like to be radically in favor of life in all stages, and I am appreciative for the invitation to appear on the program. I’ve also accepted their invitation to be a returning guest for religious commentary in the future, and look forward to joining the cast again.
If you missed the interview, you can catch it here!
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Personally, I don’t support the Huffington Post because, in my experience ,the publication is very anti-Christian and fiercely pro-Pagan (homosexuality, tattoo culture, do as thou will, etc). What’s even more disturbing is that you will find many so-called Christians hanging around at the Huffington Post supporting and advocating pro-Pagan topics (homosexuality, etc) while claiming that doing so is the Christian thing to do (paraphrased).Ok…
I was just having one of those I’ve had it with this world and these fake two faced Christians who act like pagans/Babylonians, venting moments with the YHWH. I was furious. A few moments passed, and I decided to Google Fake Christians, and your article about fake Christian persecution and legitimate Christian persecution popped up. One of the reasons Christians are losing the war against the Pagans/Babylonians is because of the hypocrisy you spoke of in your article. To make matters worse, many ‘Christian’ look and act just like the Pagans so there is very little distinction in the ‘Neo Christian’ and the Babylonian! Needless to say, I felt better after reading your brief but poignant article
I’m going to check out a few more of your articles, and if they are anything like the aforementioned article, I’ll stick around a while.
YHWH Bless you, Brother!