David French Argues Millions of ‘Bible-Believing’ Black Protestants are the ‘Foundation’ of Democrat Party

The state’s fool David French appeared on the Holy Post Podcast with woke Veggie Tales creator Phil Vischer and Roe v. wade Skeptic Skye Jethani, where French explains that like it or not, the Democratic party is populated by “Bible-believing black Christians.”

French: “If you’re saying that we want Christian influence in the United States, I have good news for you. The biggest, one of the most important voting blocks in all of America, on both the Democratic and Republican side, are Bible-believing Christians. So you have, the white evangelical voting bloc- goes to church more than the average American, says they believe in the Bible- they’re the foundation of the Republican Party.

Democrats try winning without black Protestants. Like, the Democratic party is nowhere without its core base of Black American, Protestant Christians who are Bible-believing. And so that’s one of these things that- imagine sort of the arrogance of saying that a vote for a Republican is faithful and a vote for a Democrat is unfaithful.”

Jethani: “Was that Al Mohler?”

Vischer. “Yeah, he just said that last week.”

French: “And that’s an extraordinary statement when you’re talking about millions of Bible believing Americans who are the foundation of both Democratic parties and the Republican…”

This is ignorant on several levels, the least of which is that the overwhelming majority of mainline denominations who vote Democrats are lost pagans who’d just as soon slap Christ in the face as submit to him. United Methodist Church, Church of Christ, Episcopalians, tons of Anglicans, Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Presbyterian Church USA, African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), plus throw in any Oneness Pentecostals for good measure. They need to all be removed from the mix.

These denominations are pro-LGBTQ and pro-abortion or deny the Trinity, so how can they be Bible-believing? While the Republicans certainly have their issues, the Democrat platform is ripped straight out of the devil’s diary. They are the party of legalized baby murder, child grooming, and the unrestrained destruction of the family and gender roles while imposing fascistic anti-Christian zealotry on the country.

Perhaps a misguided, confused, newly converted babe in the faith could vote for the Democrats. But millions of “bible-believing Christians”? Not a chance.


h/t The Dissenter

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6 thoughts on “David French Argues Millions of ‘Bible-Believing’ Black Protestants are the ‘Foundation’ of Democrat Party

  1. Since the Antichrist will deceive some of the elect, by French’s “reasoning” any Bible-believing Christian could faithfully vote for him. 🙄

    French has apparently never known or spent any time with everyday black Christians. Most I’ve ever known are far more conservative, and remind me of people like Mark Robinson.

    The fact of the matter is that Bible-believing Christians have no say in either political party. We’re not the foundation of either party. We make up a small percentage. Republicans are the lesser of two evils, but the two evils are still two evils.

  2. I’m sorry, but I believe there is no such thing as “Democrat Christians” as many of that party’s cherished causes are antibiblical, to say the least.

  3. There are still faithful ones, but the Democrat Party is clearly having a corrupting effect on the black church, as we see in it more and more open. support for abortion and perversion.

  4. Ralph Warnock, U. S. Senator from Georgia is pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church. He is well-known as the successor to Martin Luther King. Here is what Rev. Warnock recently said about abortion: “But I have been consistent in my view that a patient’s room is too narrow and cramped for space for a woman and the government. My view on that has not changed.” He is wide open to the sin of infanticide! But he is a Black Protestant. I suppose that in Mr. French’s view he (and King) were Christians. It almost makes one wonder if many in the Evangelical Intelligentsia even understand what it means to be a Biblical, regenerate, Christian!

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