On Tuesday, The Washington Post published an interview with Jerry Falwell Jr, the president
of Liberty University, after his father passed away, one of the leaders of the modern day
religious right where fall well in this interview continued to talk about the fact that the
morals of the president do not matter that poor people are actually the bad guys here
and Donald Trump, the man who poops and a golden toilet is somehow closer to Jesus than
the poor people that we continue to screw over as a country.
Now fall well has taken a lot of heat for this particular interview.
People are pointing out the hypocrisy and how everything that he said literally goes
against the exact teachings that are in the Bible, but here's the thing, and I've seen
some people talk about this, but not enough.
Since day one, the religious right has been a fraud since day one.
Honest to God, go back and read Frank Schaefer's books.
Every book that this man is a written.
Every article that Frank Schafer has put out there, they tell a story of a movement built
on fraud, built on deception, and not even close to being anything that resembles religion.
Frank Schafer has been telling us this for years.
What Jerry Falwell Jr is out there saying right now is legitimately what the religious
right actually believes, proving they're neither religious nor right, but they still are able
to herd people into those mega churches, tell them that Democrats are evil, that poor people
are evil, and that this billionaire who has cheated on every wife he's ever had, who continuously
insults people who continuously antagonizes people who are hostile to this country and
would wish harm upon us.
That somehow this man is closer to Jesus Christ.
Then the party that's out there trying to protect the environment that according to
the religious right God created for us and we're pissing all over it.
They're out there trying to feed the hungry and clothe the naked things that are expressly
mentioned in the Bible that we, if we want to get into heaven, have to do.
That's actually what it tells us in the Bible.
I guess Jerry Falwell hasn't gotten around to reading that one particular book that he
has based his entire life off of because here's the thing, follow hasn't based his life off
anything in that Bible Falwell has based his life, just like his daddy did, just like Pat
Robertson did, just like all of these other frauds are doing.
They're basing their life on how much money they can out of naive religious folk.
That's what they do.
That's their game plan.
That's their business model and it's worked out pretty well for him.
So far.
These guys pull in millions upon millions of dollars and they're not spending a dime
of it to help anyone in need.
There is nothing religious about these frauds running the religious right and this interview
with Jerry Falwell Jr is just the exclamation point on that fraud.
This doesn't expose it for the first time.
It doesn't expose their hypocrisy for the first time.
Those of us who've been paying attention and calling out the religious right for over a
decade, some like Frank Shaffer again who'd been doing it for several decades.
We've been calling it.
We've been saying this and hopefully the rest of this country wakes up and understands that
the religious right in every one who proclaims to be a leader of the religious right is 100%
a fraud.
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