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Church Plays Election Ad for Senator Raphael Warnock During Church Service, Who Begs Congregation to Vote for Him

Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA), the demonic pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ senior ‘pastor’ of the thoroughly apostate Ebenezer Baptist Church (historically known for Martin Luther King Jr’s leadership) who is embroiled in the fight for his political career, appeared in a political ad smack dab in the middle of a church service, after the worship but before the sermon.

Appearing at Atlanta’s Elizabeth Baptist Church, where Bishop Craig L. Oliver, Sr holds sway (and where minutes after the ad, Stacey Abrams got up on stage and urged the church to stand up for abortion right, which the church responded to in affirmative cheering and clapping) Warnock made his plea:

Hey folks, it’s Reverend Raphael Warnock, and Election Day is right around the corner. This year, it’s more important than ever that we vote. Election day is November 8. But the truth is we need to vote before that….so all of us can get our ‘souls to the polls.’

I’ve said time and time again that I believe that democracy is the political enactment of a spiritual idea; that all of us have within us a spark of the divine, and that in our diversified and variegated humanity, we see a kaleidoscopic vision of God.

And so democracy is the political enactment of that noble, spiritual idea. Your vote is your voice and your voice is your human dignity. And a vote is a kind of prayer, in a sense, for the world we desire for ourselves and for our children.

So will you be with me in the fight? Why don’t you make a plan to vote today and help your family members, your friends, your church members, your neighbors, make a plan to vote too. It is our sacred obligation. Visit Warnock.vote for information on how and where to vote near you…so we need you to vote, but we also need you to volunteer.

Listen, people are going to be the power behind our success this year. We’re going to need all hands on deck to knock on doors, phone bank, and spread voting information to bring this victory home one more time. Visit Warnockforgeorgia.com to sign up, to volunteer, and to help us win this November.

Thank you so very much. Keep the faith and keep looking up.

We can imagine the wailing and gnashing of teeth if Robert Jeffress’ church played a Ted Cruz political ad in the middle of the service, where Cruz pleaded with the church to help defeat his Democratic opponent. That would be thoroughly condemned, yet there’s been a deafening silence from one side of the spectrum as progressive church pastors openly politick for Warnock and Abrams, crassly playing the hypocrite and for the sake of their perverse ideals.


Bonus. Kyle J Howard is down with Warnock too, apparently.

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Stacey Abrams Butchers Bible at Church Service, “As for Me and My House, I Plan to Vote”

Speaking at Atlanta’s Elizabeth Baptist Church, where Bishop Craig L. Oliver, Sr. introduced her by gushing: “God has raised her in the capacity of an Esther in today’s time. For such a time as this, God has exalted her.” Abrams goes on to explain why the right to abortion is so important, much to the uproarious cheering and clapping of the lost goats and goatlings in the crowd, then butchers the famous “as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” by replacing it with her true God.

I come from a tradition of faith. And I believe that I have the right to control my body and control my future, and that that belongs to me alone. (Cheering and clapping from congregation) And I don’t want to make the choice for anybody else, but I don’t want some man who’s never met me in my doctor’s office with me. (More clapping and cheering)

In the tradition of Esther, and Deborah and Ruth, of Mary and Marth; it took men to break this place, it’s gonna take a woman to put it right.

She continues:

“I was recently reading the book of Lamentations. And it’s an interesting five books when you read the five chapters, it’s about being under siege. It’s about Judah being under siege and being told there isn’t enough for everyone so you are going to have to starve. Starve of food, starve of opportunity, starve of freedom.

But the book of Lamentations is about reminding us that even in siege, we have an opportunity to see the future. That we have the chance to rise up and have more. And voting is how we do that in a democracy. Over the next 23 days, we can decide who we intend to be. Do we want to serve each other, or do we want to serve those who would keep us subservient?

For me in my house, I plan to vote.”


h/t WokepreacherTV