
There comes a point where silence becomes compromise. We’re living in a time where evil is not just tolerated—it’s celebrated. Where truth is trampled in the name of progress. Where people lie without blinking, destroy what doesn’t belong to them, defend violent ideologies, and cheer for outcomes that grieve the heart of God. This is not just a political issue. It’s a spiritual one.
And yes, many of these actions are coming from people who proudly wear the label “Democrat.” That’s not a smear—it’s an observation rooted in reality. This message is about left vs. right, or better yet, about lost vs. saved. And the truth is: the Democratic Party, and many who support it, desperately need Jesus.
When Lying Becomes Normalized
Scripture doesn’t mince words: “Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord” (Proverbs 12:22). And yet, in today’s political culture, lies are currency. Facts are distorted. Narratives are twisted. From campaign speeches to mainstream media spin, deception is no longer a tactic—it’s a lifestyle.
Jesus said Satan is “the father of lies” (John 8:44). So when a political movement depends on misleading the public, silencing truth, or covering up reality—who’s really behind that spirit?
If you can lie to the nation without conviction, you don’t just need better values—you need salvation.
Destruction Is Not Justice
We’ve seen cities burned. Cars—including Teslas, homes, businesses—destroyed in the name of “protest.” But God is not honored by chaos. He is not glorified when people vandalize, loot, or set fire to their neighbor’s property.
“You shall not steal.” “You shall not covet.” “You shall not murder.” These are not outdated suggestions—they’re commandments from a holy God.
Yet when destruction is applauded, when police stand down, and when elected officials offer excuses instead of accountability—it reveals something deeper: a rejection of God’s order and a celebration of lawlessness.
Supporting Evil Is Still Evil
There are groups and ideologies—domestic and foreign—that openly support terrorism, violence, and the murder of innocents. And yet, political figures have praised them, defended them, or turned a blind eye to their crimes in the name of “equity” or “liberation.”
Let’s be clear: if you support terror, whether through silence or endorsement, you are aligning with darkness. The Bible doesn’t play with this: “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil” (Isaiah 5:20).
If you can stand behind causes that promote the death of innocent people—or if you cheer when people like Luigi Mangione are murdered—something is broken deep inside your soul. That’s not justice. That’s not righteous anger. That’s demonic.
And again—this isn’t just political corruption. This is sin. And sin requires repentance.
Christianity Isn’t Just a Label
Plenty of politicians call themselves “Christian” when it’s convenient. They quote Scripture at rallies, mention prayer at the end of speeches, or toss out the word “faith” when they want your vote. But Jesus said, “You will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16).
And if the fruit is deception, destruction, support for violence, and applause for death—then let’s stop pretending. That’s not Christianity. That’s rebellion dressed up in religious language.
*America doesn’t need more religious politicians. It needs repentant hearts and reborn souls. And yes, that includes Democrats. Many are not following Christ, they’re following culture—and the road they’re on leads to judgment, not peace.
But There’s Still Hope—Because Jesus Saves

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This message may sound hard. It’s supposed to. Truth cuts deep. But truth is also the doorway to freedom.
The good news is this: no one is beyond the reach of Jesus. Not the liar. Not the rioter. Not the corrupt. Not even those who’ve cheered for death and destruction.
Jesus died for them too.
If Saul—the man who hunted and killed Christians—could become Paul, then the most radical, deceived person you can think of can be saved by the power of the cross. But it won’t happen without truth. It won’t happen without repentance.
To My Fellow Believers: Don’t Be Silent
Church—stop being afraid to speak up.
Stop worrying about offending people who are already offended by the Gospel.
Stop choosing comfort over conviction.
We are called to be salt and light, not sugar and silence.
And if we don’t speak truth into this generation—if we don’t boldly say “This is sin, and Jesus is the answer”—then we are complicit in the spiritual decay we claim to hate.
Final Word: liberals Would Be Better People if jesus was invited into their hearts
Yes, Liberals would be better people if they let Jesus into their lives.
Some are still denying that they need saving at all. They cling to politics, movements, ideologies—but none of that can save their soul. Only Jesus can.
So to anyone caught up in deception—who lies, destroys, supports murders like Luigi Mangione, and cheers for the ripping down posters of hostage victims: You need Jesus. Not because I hate you, but because I love you enough to say the thing no one else will.
And I pray you meet Him soon—before it’s too late, because time is ticking real fast.
liberal Policies Often Viewed as Opposed to Biblical Christian Values:
1. Abortion Rights Policies

- Why it’s controversial: Many Christians believe life begins at conception (Psalm 139:13–16; Jeremiah 1:5) and view abortion as the taking of innocent life.
- Key policies: Roe v. Wade (1973, overturned in 2022), federal funding for abortion providers, and some state laws allowing abortion late into pregnancy.
2. Redefinition of Marriage
- Why it’s controversial: Traditional Christian teaching defines marriage as between one man and one woman (Genesis 2:24; Matthew 19:4–6).
- Key policies: Legal recognition of same-sex marriage nationwide (Obergefell v. Hodges, 2015).
3. Gender Identity Policies
- Why it’s controversial: Some Christians believe gender is God-assigned and binary (Genesis 1:27).
- Key policies: Federal and state-level mandates requiring public institutions to recognize self-identified gender over biological sex in areas like sports, restrooms, and medical care.
4. Religious Liberty Restrictions
- Why it’s controversial: Christians value the freedom to live out their beliefs (Acts 5:29; Daniel 3).
- Key concerns: Laws that compel Christian business owners or medical professionals to act against their conscience (e.g., forced participation in same-sex weddings or gender transition treatments).
5. Exclusion of Faith from Public Education
- Why it’s controversial: Many Christians believe that moral and spiritual development are essential in education (Deuteronomy 6:6–7).
- Key policies: Bans on school prayer, Bible reading, or Christian clubs, while secular or alternative ideologies are permitted.
6. Censorship and Deplatforming
- Why it’s controversial: Some Christians believe they are being silenced for expressing biblical views.
- Examples: Social media bans or account suspensions for sharing Christian perspectives on hot-button issues like sexuality or life.
🧭 A Note on Tone & Responsibility
Not all Christians agree on these interpretations, and not all policymakers intend to oppose faith. Some policies aim to protect pluralism or minority rights, which are also important in a diverse society. However, the concern many Christians raise is that these policies may unintentionally limit their ability to live out their faith publicly.
📖 Supporting Scripture
Acts 5:29 – “We must obey God rather than human beings.”
Romans 12:2 – “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
Micah 6:8 – “Act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.”
Faith Void: What Happens When God Is Left Out of Policy

In a world that is rapidly changing, one of the most pressing questions we face as a society is: What happens when our laws and policies are written without any acknowledgment of God? For many Christians, the answer is clear—when we remove God from the foundation of our public life, we lose our moral compass. We begin to drift into policies that, while politically expedient, may stand in stark contrast to timeless biblical truths.
The Bible says in Proverbs 14:34, “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.” This verse has deep implications for public policy. If righteousness lifts a nation, then ignoring God—and by extension, His definitions of justice, mercy, and truth—can bring about moral and societal decline. The issue is not about forcing religion on anyone, but about recognizing the role that faith, particularly the Judeo-Christian worldview, has historically played in shaping law, justice, and human rights.
When faith is removed from policy, several consequences tend to emerge:
1. A Shift in Moral Definitions
Policies that do not consider God’s truth often redefine morality based on cultural trends rather than eternal principles. Without a higher standard, society is left to decide what is “right” or “wrong” based on feelings, popularity, or political gain. Isaiah 5:20 warns, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil.” When God’s word is not the measuring stick, laws may celebrate what the Bible clearly condemns, and vilify what Scripture calls righteous.
2. The Devaluation of Human Life
One of the most debated issues today is abortion. A faith-centered policy sees life as sacred from conception, as declared in Psalm 139:13-14, where David proclaims, “For You created my inmost being; You knit me together in my mother’s womb.” When policies exclude this view, life becomes negotiable—subject to politics, convenience, or economics.
3. Erosion of the Family Structure
God’s design for family—one man, one woman, raising children in love and discipline—is a foundational theme throughout Scripture. Policies that redefine marriage or minimize the role of parents often undermine this structure. Genesis 2:24 emphasizes the unity and purpose of the family, and Ephesians 6:4 calls fathers to bring up children “in the training and instruction of the Lord.” When governments intrude into parenting or promote ideologies that oppose these principles, long-term cultural harm can follow.
4. Freedom of Religion at Risk
Ironically, when faith is excluded from public policy under the guise of “separation of church and state,” it often leads to restrictions on religious expression itself. Christians have faced penalties for adhering to biblical convictions in schools, businesses, and even medical professions. But the First Amendment protects not just freedom from religion, but also the freedom to practice it without coercion.
A Prayerful Response
Heavenly Father,
We come before You asking for wisdom for our leaders. May they not lean on their own understanding, but acknowledge You in all their ways. Help us as a nation to return to Your truth, to seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with You. Raise up bold, faithful leaders who do not fear man but fear God. Let our policies reflect Your heart and our people turn their hearts back to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Why Faith Still Matters
Faith is not a political talking point; it is a foundation. When God is left out of policy, we don’t simply lose religion—we risk losing moral clarity, personal accountability, and compassion that is rooted in eternal truth. As Christians, we’re not called to dominate the political landscape, but we are called to be salt and light (Matthew 5:13-16), preserving truth and pointing people to the One who governs with justice and grace.
In the end, it’s not about one party or ideology. It’s about a society that desperately needs to reconnect with the God who made it.

Everyone needs Christ and fast! Some republicans are fed up with what’s going on too! Democrats aren’t the only ones salty about your president and DOGE destructing everything!
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You’re absolutely right about that. I hope you’re having a wonderful start to your weekend!
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Preach on. We are called to be salt and light, not sugar and silence. I loved it, but I know some of “those” people. When one attended my Sunday school class, she disrupted the class, but I (the teacher) would not back down. She then went to the pastor to have me removed as a teacher, and she got no satisfaction. The others in the class told me a month later that they appreciated that I did not back down. And now they could say what was on their hearts without fear of someone being offended. We may not agree, but we love each other enough to listen and give our rebuttal, with biblical references, if necessary because we love one another. Yet, we still pray for those that wish to silence the truth.
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God bless
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Marry me!
Sincerely,
Dr. Muhammad Zeitsev bin Azman, MD BSc
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Spot on! I like your line about being salt and light, not sugar and silence. Scott
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I applaud your devotion to the cause of Christ and your commitment to using your God gift to tell others of Christ. Continue to do so and be lead by God’s Spirit. This article I believe is not God inspired, though. Before you cut me off, please hear me out.
“Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses.”
Proverbs 27:6 NIV
Even though you deny bias, the evil, the corruption, the guilt, the chaos, the hypocrisy you place upon people who call themselves Democrats, I see in the Republicans as well. Take a God’s eye view and you will see this is reality.
The truth is how you describe Democrats is true of us all – sinner and saint. It is our carnal spirit. Even the saved, in this body on this material sphere, we are too often misdirected by our own carnal nature. God in his mercy will forgive us and continue to guide us and teach us through the Spirit that dwells among us and for believers within us. But until we leave this body and be present with the Lord, we will never be totally committed to God 24/7.
That’s why it is imperative we first surrender as living sacrifice and be transformed by the renewing of our minds on every issue, every “fact,” every decision we must make. Especially us Christian writers who must speak the truth in love.
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Dear CTN, your comments and political point of view are well thought out and expressed. You’ve expressed the truth that most people have difficulty with. Like you I hope all who support repression and terrorism find Jesus sooner than later. Jesus is our only hope. There is no other.
In ChristRuss P.
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God bless
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I admire your honesty and your dedication to the cause of Christ. I am a Democrat and am a Christian who is committed to teaching and glorifying Christ. I hope you understand that much of your attack on Democrats are propaganda based and not supported by facts. No government, no party or organization, even religious groups are immune from spiritual blindness. There are some who see this MAGA administration as authoritarian and anti-Christ-like.
The fact is America has never been, is not, nor will ever be a Christian nation. The Church is what the apostle Peter calls the holy nation. The kingdom the holy nation honors is the Kingdom of God.
We need Kingdom people in every party, in bureaucracies, in governments, in the judiciary, in every facet of life. Kingdom people who place God over party and over human policies of any kind.
Please be careful to not be conformed to worldly rules, laws, policies, but be you transformed by an open-mind. “Then (and only then) you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will” (Romans 12:2 NIV emphasis mine).
Keep loving him and glorifying Christ and using your God gift to promote, not party, but Christ.
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That could also apply to the Republican Party (or politicians of all stripes?). The current head of the Republican Party sold autographed Bibles to raise money for his legal defense fund (against sexual assault charges, no less) and then for a $100,000 donation offered a chance to attend church and pray with him. I think that the Savior himself spoke directly on this in Mark 11!
Add to that, at the National Day of Prayer, when the pastor prayed to help us love our enemies, he got up immediately afterward and said he didn’t believe in loving our enemies but in getting even, directly opposing the very words of the Lord.
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no. it’s just the democrats. sorry
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I agree with most of what you said here, but would add that there are also many Republicans (not just Democrats) who twist and distort Biblical teachings, who deny that they are sinners in need of forgiveness, who make idols of their political party or leaders, etc. Some Dems need to hear that Biden (or Harris or Obama) is not going to save you. Plenty of Republicans need to hear that Trump is not going to save you. Cult-like idolatry exists across the political spectrum and has become a serious problem for both liberals and conservatives, in my personal opinion and experience.
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Luigi Mangione was the murderer, not the victim. But yeah, it’s creepy how many people are celebrating that.
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Perhaps this is what the world needs to wake up to reality.
Should God open the spiritual eyes of every man, women and child for a mere five minutes to observe the spiritual realm and to see the existence of grotesque, monstrous demon creatures in action against and in possession of human beings, no doubt, the world would come to a standstill, stricken with fear and apprehension of becoming a victim to their onslaught. Children would have sleepless nights and the thoughts of adults would be on nothing else as they try and go about their daily business at the workplace and life at home. Commerce and industry would suffer huge losses due to workers being unable to concentrate on the job at hand. Chief business executives sitting around a boardroom table would eye one another suspiciously, not knowing who to trust. Short or long-term planning would no longer be of any consequence to corporations, for it would make no sense to plan against the prospect of an uncertain future.
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