[Jesus is] the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the Master of the Universe. And the last time I checked—according to that B-I-B-L-E, that’s the book for me—the government still rests on his shoulders. So, it don’t matter who tries to do what, what government tries to do what, I’m here to tell you if the church arises in this hour, the church is about to take this country back, it’s about to take the government back, it’s about to take the schools back, we’re about to take back Hollywood, arts and entertainment, education!
We’re not here to patty cake, we’re here to take over. That’s what Right Wing Watch and all these others like to call me, ‘There’s a dominion guy, there’s a guy that’s trying to take everything over.’ I said, ‘Yes I am, for the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.’
In 2024, we’re taking over in the name of Jesus. If the church organizes, we win. [Los Angeles County] is bigger than 23 states. Do you know how many people came to vote? 2.9 percent. You cannot tell me if we the church organize, we can’t overcome 2.9 percent. It’s a numbers game. It’s about turnout, man … I got to the biggest volunteer force in America called the church and we can take over anything, any community, any ballot box, and we can win any election.
— Mark Gonzales, Hispanic Action Network, Right Wing Watch
Bruce Gerencser, 67, lives in rural Northwest Ohio with his wife of 46 years. He and his wife have six grown children and thirteen grandchildren. Bruce pastored Evangelical churches for twenty-five years in Ohio, Texas, and Michigan. Bruce left the ministry in 2005, and in 2008 he left Christianity. Bruce is now a humanist and an atheist.
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No thanks Anita. I’m good with morality but not if it’s based on fantasy like golden calves or sun Gods, or Santa Clause. I could support morality based on a code of ethics or even a religion of sorts, as long as it’s driven by reality, peace, equity and justice.
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WWJD… or perhaps a better question is WDJD, What Did Jesus Do? I I I am pretty certain Christian’s would agree that he did not attempt to “take this country back.”
I don’t know of any evidence that Jesus was joining groups like the People’s Front of Judea.
Strange how modern Christians want to do things that Jesus never even attempted. Jesus surely was not working with the People’s Front of Judea.
No thanks, we don’t want your Republic of Gilead Evangelical Hellscape Theocracy.