If one who calls out the kingdom of Jesus in a rally is made to feel unwelcome, would you vote for the one running the rally?
On October 17, Vice-president Kamala Harris was at a rally in Wisconsin. While she was speaking, students spoke, “Jesus is King.” She told them that they were at the wrong rally. She went on to say that they belong to the Trump/Vance rally down the road. Doing so, she ostracized Christians across the nation. Following up and trying to redact what she said, Harris spoke at a Georgia church Sunday, saying she prays every day, sometimes twice daily. So the question is, If she does not pray to Jesus, what god Does she pray to?
Wisconsin Rally
Harris spoke at a rally in Wisconsin. During the rally, students in the audience shouted,
Jesus is Lord [1].
Harris responded to the interruption by saying,
Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally. I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street [2].
Meanwhile, Trump’s running mate, J.D. Vance attended the ‘small’ rally down the street. When interrupted by hecklers saying similar statements, he responded with
That’s right. Jesus is King [3].
He was unaware of what had happened at the Harris campaign and her response.
Georgia
Harris tried to make amends with the Christian population by attending a Baptist church in Georgia. Before that, she attended a town hall on Wednesday and said she prays every day, sometimes twice daily. One can logically ask, to whom does she pray?
Notes:
- ^ {Christians felt ‘persecuted‘ at Kamala Harris campaign rally – Premier Christian News {$\vert$} Headlines, Breaking News, Comment {\&} Analysis} {[Online; accessed 28. Oct. 2024]} (go back ↩)
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