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Professing Christian Steph Curry Says He’s Endorsing Kamala Harris Because She’ll DEFEND Abortion Rights

NBA superstar Steph Curry, who has long touted his Christian creds and beliefs on and off the court, has said in an interview that he’s endorsing Kamala Harris for President specifically because she’ll defend abortion rights.

Curry has been relatively vocal about his supposed faith, particularly in episode five of the Facebook series, “Stephen vs. The Game.” Curry grew up in the church, attending youth group every Wednesday evening and Sunday morning services. His testimony has been featured frequently, such as Here and Here, and he once described his conversion to the faith when he was in grade eight, recounting:

“I felt a calling, went down to the altar, and gave my life to Christ. That became the beginning of my own personal journey….My faith is about the personal relationship, more so than following a certain religious tradition or practice. Challenges you to make sure that you are feeding your spirit with the right things versus what the world is throwing at us. It’s a constant battle, if I say I have it down, I’d be lying.”

In a recent interview, the Golden State Warrior star endorsed Kamala Harris for president, saying it’s important for him and his family to do it. When asked, “what are the issues you care about most?” he replied:

“I just know from especially women’s rights and thinking about, you know, what’s at stake with this election and understanding, like, we need to be in a position where women have the right to choose what’s right for them. And that’s at the top of the list for me. I have amazing women in my life who’ve been a huge inspiration to me.”

It’s a grotesque take from what sounds like a false convert. It’s one thing to be begrudgingly voting for Harris despite her bloodthirsty abortion stance, which doesn’t make any sense for a Christian to do but let’s go with it, but it’s another thing to vote for her precisely because of it. This is especially true considering Curry and his mom have been vocal in how she aborted what would have been his older brother, and she almost aborted him.

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Freddie Haynes ADMITS He Takes Orders From Kamala Harris Allies

In a recent sermon, Frederick D. Haynes, the shameless impastor and pagan syncretist of Friendship-West Baptist Church, casually admits he takes orders from allies of Vice President Kamala Harris while politicking for her during the Sunday worship service after she began to campaign for president.

Notably Frederick is pro-choice, supported Obama’s stance on supporting gay marriage in 2012, was endorsed last year by pastor Charlie Date. He also recently appeared at a conference with Russell Moore, endorsing racial justice myths and grievances. He reveals:

Monday [after Biden’s exit from the presidential race] I got to go to San Francisco, and I’m preaching already for the Sun-Reporter newspaper. They’re having an honorific event for black men.

And my girl Amelia Ashley-Ward, the outstanding publisher, she texts me after midnight and says, ‘Listen.’ And she’s real good friends with the Madame Vice President and says, ‘Here, you need to do a speech on black men and the 2024 election.’

Now, she tells me that after midnight, and I’ve been working on another speech. And she tells me after midnight I need to do a speech on black men and the 2024 election.

God began to speak immediately, and I ended up talking about black men and the politics of ‘black jobs.’ And so I said it’s our black job to keep a white supremacist out the White House so that what is now the new black job of a black woman.


h/t to @wokepreacherTV for the headline, clip and transcript

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SBC Prez Says Comparing Kamala Harris to ‘Jezebel’ is Sinful and Racist

Southern Baptist President J. D. Greear has come out swinging against anyone criticizing Vice President Harris by calling her or comparing her to “Jezebel,” declaring it to be a “racial stereotype” and that those who use it are “unwise” and in “sin.”

The forceful condemnation was precipitated by Pastor Tom Buck, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Lindale, Texas saying on social media, “I can’t imagine any truly God-fearing Israelite who would’ve wanted their daughters to view Jezebel as an inspirational role model because she was a woman in power.”

Though the remark caused a national firestorm, it’s important to point out that Buck did not call Harris a “Jezebel” but simply referenced her in comparison.

Jezebel, of course, was a pagan queen who married the Israelite king Ahab, himself one who “did more evil in the eyes of the LORD than any of those before him.” She is notoriously famous for her idolatry and bloodthirsty antagonism toward God and his prophets, having developed a reputation for killing and murdering them, including threatening to take out Elijah after he faced down and killed 850 pagan prophets.

Because she became the historical archetype for wickedness, she is also mentioned in Revelation 2, where Jesus tells the church in Thyatira: 

I know your deeds, your love and faith, your service and perseverance, and that you are now doing more than you did at first. Nevertheless, I have this against you: You tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophet. By her teaching she misleads my servants into sexual immorality and the eating of food sacrificed to idols. I have given her time to repent of her immorality, but she is unwilling.

Not only did this result in Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary President Danny Aiken saying that Buck’s comments were “disappointing” and “uncalled for,” but J. D. Greear stepped into the ring. He argued that the label “Jezebel” was a historical racist trope when used against a person of color and condemned the comments and any comparisons being made, prompting some to ask where he made similar condemnations against name-calling regarding Mike Pence.


Those who support Buck have pointed out that they are not making the comments because she is ethnically multiracial, but rather they are comparing her acts, views, and policies as the standard-bearer of the Democrat Party, and one who represents an absolute commitment to abortion, LGBTQ normalization and promotion, the destruction of the family, infringement on religious protection, and the erasure of gendered distinctive, to other similar evil figures like Jezebel.

They say it’s not a race thing – it’s a behavior thing, and question whether or not only people of color may not be compared to Jezebel, but it’s fine for white folk.

Furthermore, they point out if it is a “personal attack” to call someone a “Jezebel,” then Jesus himself is guilty of that and question whether Greear should be giving similar admonitions to our Lord. And not only to Jezebel, but he called Herod a “fox,” making at least one more “personal attack” and doubling up on his need for repentance.

Others are questioning the narrative that anyone is really using and understanding “Jezebel” in a racist way, with well-known feminist online Magazine Jezebel endorsing her, or if this is simply a cudgel to beat up on anyone criticizing the newly minted VP.

Lastly, some have noted that these scriptures tell Christians to pray for and submit to their leaders, even the evil ones, but nowhere does it say they must “honor” their leaders or “honor” the government.

One meme-ster has seemed to sum it all up nicely: