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  1. > James Talarico, the Texas Democratic state representative and Presbyterian seminarian, has said he forgives Pete Hegseth’s pastor for praying for his death. On Tuesday, Texas’s popular Democratic nominee for a US Senate seat pushed back against comments from Brooks Potteiger, the defense secretary’s closest spiritual adviser, who said: “We want him crucified with Christ.”

    Somebody’s been mixing meth into the sacramental wine. This is incredibly demented … but I suppose typical.

  2. And Talarico now decisively won the ideological conflict here. Because now he represents actual Christianity, and the Hegseth pastor guy represents hatred and odium and the corruption of ‘Christian’ Nationalism.

  3. RoswellRedux on

    Those MAGAt pastors are trying their best to serve two masters.

    This particular one is also playing with stochastic terrorism with his inflammatory comments.

  4. JeffSteinMusic on

    “He was the bigger person? Welp, got no choice but to vote against him, I guess.” – half or more of Texas voters, probably, if past is any prologue.

    Before you downvote, remember the famous Maya Angelou quote.

  5. thesirensoftitans on

    “I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”

    ― Mahatma Gandhi (maybe)

  6. Lemp_Triscuit11 on

    “We want him crucified with Christ” has to be the most ironic statement from a supposed christian lol

  7. literallytwisted on

    It has been many years since I attended mass but I don’t remember the “Praying for other people’s death” part of it? I don’t think Christians are supposed to do that.

    I don’t know what religion the “murder everyone” evangelical guy is but he is most certainly not any type of modern Christian, More like the opposite of Christ.

    Sure they used to do that stuff back in ancient times but those people were savages and had yet to even master weekly bathing let alone read the book.

  8. there is nothing Christian about Christian nationalism. Jesus did not believe in using force to impose his views. Jesus was anti-government, not pro-war, pro-hate, an anti-immigrant.

  9. His comment is both sincerely about his actual faith and also a wonderful troll move. This guy has grown on me, I’m hoping his political career really takes off

  10. Wild these idiots still think they’re actually Christians. Main reason why so many ppl like me and my entire family have left organized religion behind completely.

  11. Anyone else he’s like soft JFKish? Charisma amd class but no history of flagrent adultery.

  12. Somnambulist815 on

    I do kinda like that we have an openly evil pastor. Kinda makes things a bit more star wars

  13. I like him, if i was him though, I’d be putting out that paragraph specifying that i don’t feel suicidal, i know how to swim etc… 

    Talarico for the win! 

  14. Epicardiectomist on

    I am not only an atheist, but stand against the idea of gods and religion overall. Ironic that when you put your religious choices aside, a Christian and an antitheist can stand on common ground and fight alongside each other.

  15. When I went to a Southern Baptist church for the first and only time, I was treated like “boy, you know you don’t belong here” kind of attitude (I’m not white). And that stuck with me ever since. I’m no longer a Christian, but the thought that Christ would approve of turning *anyone* away from His House and His love is absolutely abhorrent. There’s no hate like Christian Love resonates with me.

  16. Turtledonuts on

    This just in, Talarico is apparently so pious that his death would help resolve our sins. 

  17. Dense-Ad-5780 on

    Turnin the other cheek eh? Who does he think he is, a follower of Christ or something? Pfft, wish them death already Mr I love Jesus.

  18. RunningPirate on

    Man I hate to say it, but they’re gonna ice this dude before the election, I can just tell: he’s decent and out Christians them all

  19. American Christianity is a plague, this is what it means to live your faith. Can’t wait to see him do greater things

  20. Hot_Ambition_6457 on

    Yes its all fun and games until you realize this is a dogwhistle for christian extremists to murder a senate candidate because he threatens the GOP monopoly on “good Christian morals”.

    12 weeks ago these people were crucifying liberals for *not denouncing* the assasination of Charlie Kirk.

    Here you are, calling for the assasination of Talarico

  21. Good move on Talarico’s part, but there’s also room to make an issue of a pastor calling for someone’s death. And tie Hegseth to that and his pastor.

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