Crowds gather at First Baptist Dallas Church to hear Trump speak
The Blind Guides of the Apostate Church
The 45th President was invited to speak about Christmas at a Texas church. Here's more on Donald Trump's message.
ABOVE: ROBERT JEFFRESS NEXT TO CHARISMATIC HERETIC PAULA WHITE, DIVORCED TWICE, MARRIED THREE TIMES
MITT ROMNEY CALLS SOUTHERN BAPTIST PASTOR ROBERT JEFFRESS A
about his new “Christian” film, “Let there be Light,” as well as his (Catholic) faith
and perspective on our nation today.
"Then there is Robert Jeffress. Jeffress, who is another extremely prominent evangelical pastor, made many claims about the vaccines throughout 2021. For one, he repeatedly stated that the vaccines are a “gift from God.”[9] That’s odd, because the radical left-wing Governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, also said that the vaccines are “from God to us and we must say, thank you, God.”[10] It sounds like the same mentality is at work in both people, to me. My personal favorite, however, is when Jeffress compared Jesus’ death on the cross to the abortion of children whose fetal cell lines were used in either the research or testing phases of our latest injections (and many others). I’m not kidding. Read his words for yourself:
“If we are talking about something from babies that were already aborted, I would just remind people that the whole Christian message is that Christ—who was innocent—died for us and brought something good out of that unjust death.”[11]
If we already have aborted fetal cells, why not make good use of them? Since Jesus willingly gave his life for the sins of the world, it only follows that those children who were unwillingly murdered should give their lives for the health of the world. In the apostate church, this message makes perfect sense.
It’s also worth noting that Jakes, Graham, Jeffress, and Lucado are collectively worth at least $60 million. Just humble servants of the Lord. I cannot help but ask a rhetorical question: are there any financial incentives involved in preaching the vaccine gospel?"