Tuesday, April 06, 2021

Ex-Trump attorney attacks Dem senator as a 'heretic' and MSNBC hosts 'who don’t even pretend to be Christians’

THE CORRECT TERM IS APOSTASY 
AS SHE IS A CULTIC SECTARIAN
HERESY IN HER VENACULAR
IS A CRIME OF WHICH THE VERDICT
IS DEATH BY BURNING, DUNKING OR 
HANGING IN THE BRITISH AMERICAN 
TRADITION


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David Badash and
The New Civil Rights Movement April 05, 2021


Former Trump campaign and personal attorney Jenna Ellis is under fire for attacking U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) who is also the senior pastor of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s church, as a "heretic." She is also being criticized for attacking two MSNBC hosts "who don't even pretend to be Christians."

Ellis, whose career claim of being a "Constitutional law Attorney" is questioned by experts given her apparent lack of legal experience and having never argued a case before the Supreme Court, had no problem attacking Senator Warnock on Easter.


On Easter Sunday Ellis slammed Warnock for a tweet she called "heresy," which Warnock later deleted.



In it, he talked about how doing good work can help people to save themselves, something the religious right saw as an attack on the Christian church.



But she wasn't satisfied. Ellis continued to attack Warnock as a "heretic," and claims being pro-choice is "against the Bible and moral truth," despite the Bible not opposing abortion, according to some.



Ellis continued her attacks, going after MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan and Joy Reid, after they pushed back on her calling Rev. Warnock a heretic.





Hasan was happy to take on Ellis, who was incapable of grasping the gravity of her heresy attack:




Joy Reid also pushed back against Ellis's attack:






And then Ellis attacked both Hasan and Reid as "Leftists who don't even pretend to be Christians."





Reid's Christian faith is not in question, and Hasan is Muslim. Neither are "pretending." But Ellis' attack is larger than against the MSNBC hosts or "leftists."

The message Ellis is sending, whether she meant to or not, is that in America you have to either be a far right wing Christian or "pretend" to be one – which goes against everything our Founders stood for. She's attacking a person who has talked about his Islamic faith openly as someone who doesn't "even even pretend to be Christian," as if pretending to be Christian is something people should do – or have to do in Ellis' America.


What about people of no religious faith? What about atheists? Agnostics? What about people who are spiritual but not religious? Or people who believe in god, a god, or gods, but no organized religion? Or people of different faiths, like Hasan? What about people of the Jewish faith? Or other faiths?

Last week Gallup reported that "Americans' membership in houses of worship continued to decline last year, dropping below 50% for the first time in Gallup's eight-decade trend. In 2020, 47% of Americans said they belonged to a church, synagogue or mosque, down from 50% in 2018 and 70% in 1999."

Are they not acceptable to Ellis?

Why does anyone have to "pretend" to be Christian to be acceptable to Ellis and the religious right, many of whom have bastardized the Christian faith, used it as a sword, a shield, and for political advantage while not practicing its most important tenets?

  • heresy | Definition, History, & Examples | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/topic/heresy

    Heresy, theological doctrine or system rejected as false by ecclesiastical authority. The Greek word hairesis (from which heresy is derived) was originally a neutral term that signified merely the holding of a particular set of philosophical opinions. Once appropriated by Christianity, however, the …


  • Apostasy in Christianity - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostasy_in_Christianity

    Apostasy in Christianity is the rejection of Christianity by someone who formerly was a Christian or who wishes to administratively be removed from a formal registry of church members. The term apostasy comes from the Greek word apostasia ("ἀποστασία") meaning "defection", "departure", "revolt" or "rebellion". It has been described as "a willful falling away from, or rebellion against, Christianity. Apostasy is the rejection 

    of Christ by one who has been a Christian...." "Apostasy is a theological category 


      


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