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In this Harbinger’s Daily article, Erick Stakelbeck argues that Texas Democrat James Talarico represents a deeply troubling fusion of progressive politics and distorted Christian language.
- Stakelbeck opens by discussing Maureen Galindo, a failed Texas Democratic congressional candidate who reportedly called for “American Zionists” to be placed in prison camps.
- The article then turns to Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, whom Stakelbeck frames as another example of radical left-wing ideology gaining ground in Democratic politics.
- According to the article, Talarico is set to face Republican Ken Paxton in November after Paxton defeated incumbent John Cornyn in the Republican primary.
- Stakelbeck criticizes Talarico’s description of God as “non-binary,” arguing that such language reflects an unbiblical worldview rather than orthodox Christian belief.
- The article highlights Talarico’s past comments claiming there are more than two biological sexes and defending transgender activism in Texas politics.
- Stakelbeck also objects to Talarico’s comments about “whiteness” and “masculinity,” portraying them as evidence of woke ideology dressed up in spiritual language.
- The piece further criticizes Talarico’s views on immigration, including his reported statement that the southern border should be like a “giant welcome mat.”
- The strongest criticism is aimed at Talarico’s support for transgender minors, which Stakelbeck presents as morally and spiritually dangerous.
- The article concludes that Talarico’s candidacy is not merely a political concern, but part of a broader battle over biblical truth, cultural sanity, and the soul of the nation.
Read the full story: https://harbingersdaily.com/the-unbiblical-seminarian-who-may-be-the-most-woke-candidate-ever-to-run-for-us-senate/
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