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For a Christian, Talarico doesn’t seem to like much about Christianity

M.D. Kittle writes for the Federalist about disturbing revelations involving Texas’ Democratic US Senate candidate.

James Talarico has poured his leftist idea of Christianity down the throats of Bible Belt Texas for some time, even more so now in his quest for higher (political) power: The U.S. Senate. His road to Damascus moment of sorts seems to be that a “boring, straight, cis, white male” can bring a moral clarity to the nation’s political swamp. 

That is of course if you believe moral clarity is believing that “God is nonbinary,” that the Annunciation gave the go-ahead to murder the unborn, and that mutilating confused children’s bodies to change their sex is a manifestation of God’s love. 

Talarico, who is facing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in November’s pivotal Senate election, likes to use Christianity in his politics, but the alleged Biblical scholar admitted that he’s no fan of Christianity. 

“I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity, right?” the Austin Democrat said in exclusively unearthed audio. 

Talarico was the guest on Roberto Che Henderson-Espinoza’s Activist Theology podcast. The candidate said a lot of striking things on the program from March 2021, most of it more Marxist than mysterious. …

… Talarico confessed that when Espinoza followed him on Twitter, he “couldn’t contain” his “inner fan boy.” Espinoza’s book, the Senate candidate said, inspired him and, in an affected Texas accent, added that “y’all’s work continues to inspire me.” 

Talarico, was talking about Espinoza’s book, Activist Theology. She wrote her opus, Body Becoming: A Path to Our Liberation, when he was a she (hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side), aka Robyn Henderson-Espinoza. The author, according to the Amazon blurb, “inhabits is a nonbinary body, a trans body, a body in two races — and a body continually in discovery. Theirs is also a body on sojourn invested in experience, body understanding, and engagement in and for human thriving.”

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