In a speech at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest over the weekend, allie beth stuckey He warned of “manipulative tactics” used to silence Christian conservatives.
She began her speech by saying that one of her passions is to help Christian women “break out of soft theology.”
“Christians not only have the right to do so, but they also have a responsibility to do so.”
“I'm going to speak about our heritage, the legacy of Christian courage,” Stuckey told the Amfest crowd Saturday night.
She explained that ancient paganism justified infanticide, forced marriage, and all forms of sexual immorality.
“A new revolutionary view of humanity interrupted the pagan world and turned its philosophy upside down,” she said, referring to Christianity.
“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Those are clearly Christian beliefs. Everywhere Christians have gone over the centuries, wherever Christians have their feet on the ground, we have said, “Child sacrifice is over. Pagan worship is over'' now,'' Stuckey said.
She warned that the term “Christian nationalism” was being used to silence conservative voices.
“'Christian nationalism'…is a nickname used as a manipulative tactic to silence Christian conservatives, and only Christian conservatives. That's it,” Stuckey declared.
She encouraged God-fearing people to counter the “superstitions” of so-called secular atheists by voting based on their faith.
“Everyone brings the fullest extent of their belief system to the voting booth. Secular atheists use their subjective beliefs to define policy, create curricula, change workplaces, and influence communities.” ,” she said.
Stuckey says, “This idea that humans can get trapped in the wrong body and declare themselves to be of the opposite sex? That's not a secular, neutral belief that we just have to accept. It's a belief.''
“If we have the right to reveal our superstitious beliefs about when life begins, when human beings have value, what sex is, what marriage is, etc., then Christians have the right to do so. Not only do we have a responsibility to do so,” she declared.
Stuckey pointed out that one day Jesus will return and put an end to politics. “I'm looking forward to that day. But that day hasn't come yet.”
“That is our hope, that is our joy, that is our motivation to do the next right thing in faith with excellence for the glory of God until Jesus returns,” she concluded. Ta.
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