Antifa made me Christian | Spectator USA
The left s infiltration of churches is truly an accomplishment long in the making. Joseph Stalin once envisioned a Southern, black nation-state in the US breaking away to become socialist. He attempted to infiltrate the South but abandoned the idea because black people were too Christian. When the Alabama Communist party was founded, they even started meetings with prayers.
Each time I showed up to a new church only to find a rainbow flag dangling out front, I was horrified. This isn t Christianity, I thought, it s just a pre-brunch cocktail party for liberals. Then a friend suggested I check out a congregation he dubbed the Fox News church , not due to a right-wing political bent, but because it was markedly apolitical, just God and the Good Book, which tended to attract a lot of Republicans, apparently.
I went and continued to go back until the government shut down the churches last spring. I was always overdressed, sat in the back, didn t speak to anyone, listened and sang along timidly. The congregation did smell very Republican, which was nice. But the chaos in our streets, and the corruption in our institutions, has only made me crave it more. In other words, antifa made me Christian.
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