Georgia Senate Candidate Raphael Warnock Describes Jesus as a ‘Poor Palestinian Prophet’

The Democratic Georgia Senate candidate embroiled in a bloody battle for control of the US Senate has continued to demonstrate his poverty of spirit and riches of hell by describing Jesus as a ‘poor Palestinian Prophet.’

It’s so hard to discover and hear an authentic vision and voice of authentic spirituality that gives voice to the least of these, that when it shows up people describe it as some strange ideology rather than the vision of that poor Palestinian prophet who said that the ‘spirit of the Lord is upon me because God has appointed me to preach good news to the poor..’

To be fair, it’s not the worst thing the heretic has said and done. The Kyle J Howard approved impastor is openly, aggressively, and unapologetically pro-choice, with lesser pro-LGBT and pro-marxism vices.

But hey, these kinds of views are what all the #BigEva and TGC folk wanted when they either openly ordered or gave their approval to vote for the Democrats. To them, there’s nothing wrong with this candidate, and they would love nothing more for him to win and take control of the senate.

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2 thoughts on “Georgia Senate Candidate Raphael Warnock Describes Jesus as a ‘Poor Palestinian Prophet’

  1. This pompous blind guide is nothing less than biblically illiterate – God help those poor, naive souls who follow him.

  2. What institution would give this guy a seminary degree to be a pastor? I know, plenty. And who would sit in his so-called church under his teaching and preaching and actually think they’re hearing the word of God? Quite a few people, actually.

    It goes to show what goes on in a lot of churches these days with biblically illiterate people just like the Roman church that I grew up in.

    With this candidate’s views publicly known since he is running for the Senate in Georgia, what would it take for his congregants to realize he’s working for the other team? (John 8:44) I am also reminded of 2 Corinthians 4:3-4 at this point.

    Seriously, does anyone think the Democrats won’t pull the same stunt and steal these two Senate races in Georgia (and thereby control the Senate as well with Kamala Harris as Vice President) if they got away with it with the presidential election?

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