Apparently, Jesus, guns and babies go hand in hand; if you're a "Christian nationalist." Just ask Kandiss Taylor, the Christian nationalist whackadoo who, with Trump's backing, managed to lose the GOP gubernatorial primary to Brian Kemp. She used those very words as a campaign slogan.
The article linked below was guffaw inducing, but it also shows how effed up the "Christian nationalist" perspective is.
The opening paragraph of the above linked article is pretty funny, and it only gets better from there:
"This weekend, ahead of her GOP primary race on Tuesday, rabid Trumpist and current Georgia gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor was filmed giving a confused but fiery speech. She claimed that the Constitution states that traitors must be put to death by firing squad (which it very much does not.) She also said she is ready to 'handcuff' local sheriffs who are insufficiently conservative or betray the Constitution. As she delivered her spiel, Taylor stood in front of a van emblazoned with the words 'Jesus Guns Babies.' ”
The article linked below was guffaw inducing, but it also shows how effed up the "Christian nationalist" perspective is.
Opinion | This "Jesus Guns Babies" election slogan sums up the most alarming aspects of Christianity
Republican Kandiss Taylor’s message is grotesque. That doesn't make it surprising.
www.nbcnews.com
The opening paragraph of the above linked article is pretty funny, and it only gets better from there:
"This weekend, ahead of her GOP primary race on Tuesday, rabid Trumpist and current Georgia gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor was filmed giving a confused but fiery speech. She claimed that the Constitution states that traitors must be put to death by firing squad (which it very much does not.) She also said she is ready to 'handcuff' local sheriffs who are insufficiently conservative or betray the Constitution. As she delivered her spiel, Taylor stood in front of a van emblazoned with the words 'Jesus Guns Babies.' ”