Sen. Elizabeth Warren has been rising in the Democratic primary polls as progressives drift away from Bernie Sanders as old news and Joe Biden as, well, just old, resembling more the two cranky Muppet gentlemen in the balcony than the political wave of the future.
To further distinguish her from Spartacus, Willie Brown's girlfriend and the other Lilliputians in the field, and well aware of the role evangelical Christians played in Trump's 2016 victory and will likely play again in 2020, Warren has decided to play the faith card, invoking her Christian upbringing Saturday morning at the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition's annual convention in Chicago.
After being introduced by the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who founded the coalition, Warren told a story to the audience about teaching Bible study to fifth graders and read a passage that she said has led many of the decisions and policies she's crafted since entering office.
There is God, presumably, even in Donald Trump, who has publicly professed that he believes that every human life is a gift from God.
A Massachusetts Democrat and a 2020 presidential candidate, Warren urged Congress to pass laws that require states to allow unrestricted abortions, according to Reuters.
Why, that's the Christian thing to do, isn't it? Elizabeth Warren would seem to have more in common with King Herod than with Matthew.
The only life Warren would lay down is that of an unborn child that survived an abortion.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/08/warrens_faith_requires_human_sacrifices.html
To further distinguish her from Spartacus, Willie Brown's girlfriend and the other Lilliputians in the field, and well aware of the role evangelical Christians played in Trump's 2016 victory and will likely play again in 2020, Warren has decided to play the faith card, invoking her Christian upbringing Saturday morning at the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition's annual convention in Chicago.
After being introduced by the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who founded the coalition, Warren told a story to the audience about teaching Bible study to fifth graders and read a passage that she said has led many of the decisions and policies she's crafted since entering office.
There is God, presumably, even in Donald Trump, who has publicly professed that he believes that every human life is a gift from God.
A Massachusetts Democrat and a 2020 presidential candidate, Warren urged Congress to pass laws that require states to allow unrestricted abortions, according to Reuters.
Why, that's the Christian thing to do, isn't it? Elizabeth Warren would seem to have more in common with King Herod than with Matthew.
The only life Warren would lay down is that of an unborn child that survived an abortion.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/08/warrens_faith_requires_human_sacrifices.html
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