Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Georgia Senate candidate Raphael Warnock: People in US need to 'repent' for Trump and 'worship of whiteness'; Warnock, 2009: Socialism is supported by Scripture, you know, and related stories

Georgia Senate candidate Raphael Warnock: People in US need to 'repent' for Trump and 'worship of whiteness':
A video resurfaced this week of Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock calling on people in the United States to “repent” for their support of President Trump and their “worship of whiteness.”
"If it is true that a man who has dominated the news and poisoned the discussion for months needs to repent, then it is doubly true that a nation that can produce such a man and make his vitriol go viral needs to repent," Warnock said during an address to Atlanta's Candler School of Theology at Emory University in 2016. "No matter what happens next month, more than a third of the nation that would go along with this is reason to be afraid. America needs to repent for its worship of whiteness, on full display this season."
“WOW,” National Republican Senatorial Committee press secretary Nate Brand tweeted. “Democrat Raphael Warnock says Republican voters must 'repent' for supporting Trump. This comes as the other Georgia Democrat Ossoff wants to cancel conservatives, yelling that they should 'never show their faces again.'" --->READ MORE HERE
Warnock, 2009: Socialism is supported by Scripture, you know:
To answer the question I floated on Wednesday … the GOP does indeed appear to be pacing itself in the oppo drops for the Georgia Senate runoffs. On Thursday, Raphael Warnock told MSNBC’s Joy Reid that he was sick of accusations that he was a crypto-socialist. By the next day, the Washington Free Beacon published this silly Warnock sermon from 2009 in which the now Democratic nominee insisted that socialism is supported by the Scriptures, and that socialism is already a way of life. Why not socialized medicine, too?
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock is battling accusations that he has embraced socialism, something he has dismissed out of hand. “It would be funny if it weren’t sad,” Warnock told MSNBC’s Joy Ann Reid on Thursday.
But Warnock’s denials appear to conflict with a 2009 sermon in which he argued that socialism is supported by Scripture and compared socialized health care to such run-of-the-mill government services as police protection. --->READ MORE HERE
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