Speaker Mike Johnson responds to liberal
media attacks on his Christian faith: 'Disgusting'
Fox News,
by
Gabriel Hays
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
10/31/2023 9:20:04 PM
Newly elected Speaker of the House, Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., responded to liberals and those in the media trashing him for his Christian faith Tuesday.
Johnson, an Evangelical Christian who has proudly invoked his faith in God and claimed the Bible is his "worldview" since being elected as the new Speaker, responded to MSNBC host Jen Psaki, HBO host Bill Maher and others who trashed him for his faith, saying the attacks don’t bother him.
"Media wasn’t always so friendly to someone with a Judeo-Christian worldview, and in your case, some of the things that had been said – Politico interviewed a historian about your worldview, and this historian said
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Northcross 10/31/2023 9:50:59 PM (No. 1589460)
Standing up for God, family, and country. No wonder liberals hate him so much. He is for everything they are against.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 10/31/2023 10:45:08 PM (No. 1589482)
At last a Speaker for Real America, and truly an instrument of The Almighty. Matt Gaetz also was an instrument of the Holy Will. No one will ever convince me otherwise than our Good God answered millions of patriots prayers. Gaetz and his comrades in arms may not have known the outcome of their revolt. They only knew their duty was to make sure that McCarthy was gone, and they trusted in God to take care of the rest. Even throughout the tempest they remained steadfast, and out of the storm emerged this outstanding man that epitomizes calm and common sense. Yes, this outcome was heaven sent.
In God We Trust.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
TXknitter 10/31/2023 11:07:47 PM (No. 1589493)
Exactly #2. It is as if you heard what me and my friends have been saying ever since God gave us Speaker Mike Johnson. It was ALL God Almighty’s doing. He answered the prayers of millions of intercessors and patriots!
Blessed is the Nation whose God is the Lord! We have a genuine and courageous Christian man sitting as Speaker of the House.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
janjan 10/31/2023 11:17:12 PM (No. 1589494)
As a Christian I respect Mike Johnson’s beliefs and agree with him. He’s calling himself an ‘effective leader’. That remains to be seen. I’m sorry that I have to be cynical about politicians, but I am.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
anniebc 11/1/2023 3:32:53 AM (No. 1589546)
Our cynicism, poster #4, is well earned. You are a smart man or woman; male and female, He created them.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
judy 11/1/2023 6:07:16 AM (No. 1589579)
He should have said anything coming from MSNBC & HBO is garbage.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 11/1/2023 8:15:49 AM (No. 1589633)
They came for Jesus Christ in the same manner. Humanism is EVIL and we are now a nation steeped in it. If you need to see the result of humanism look no further than revolutionary France, where the "Jacobins" wrested control and demanded blood. Today's modern era Jacobins are running roughshod over our rights and demanding open borders, an ill-defined "equity" for some, and a definite, anti-white, anti-Christian bias into our everyday existence. All these illegal actions risk a serious and very violent reaction. Caveat emptor.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
coldborezero 11/1/2023 9:11:47 AM (No. 1589684)
I like the things Johnson has been saying and I agree with his “world view”. But I never lose sight of the fact that he chose to go into politics and to advance within a political party. My experience has shown that the desire to be in government is a pretty reliable indicator of sociopathy. Trust me, he will disappoint us, as have all the other politicians. The type of people who enter politics always prove to be in it for their own benefit. I can’t get excited about any career politician.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Strike3 11/1/2023 9:37:57 AM (No. 1589697)
It's good to be a Christian and have strong faith but there is no need to bring it up all the time. People will know by your conduct and actions that you are a good person. Mike Pence did that constant Christian reference thing and look what he turned out to be. Promise to govern by wisdom, fairness and honesty and leave the preaching for those in the profession.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
JoElla Bee 11/1/2023 5:43:06 PM (No. 1589929)
They are coming at ANYONE who dares to speak up for Christian principles from all sides. Look what they have said and done to defile the reputations of our Founders. It is beyond ‘disgusting’.
Colbert on Mike Johnson’s wife: ‘If possible, just as weird as her husband’
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2023/nov/01/stephen-colbert-on-mike-johnsons-wife-if-possible-just-as-weird-as-her-husband
This is a battle against Almighty God. They will not win it. They are pitiable for their lack of belief in the fact that a time is coming in their lives when every knee will bow, all eyes will be opened to God’s truth, and every man’s eternal destiny will be sealed.
I can’t help thinking, amid all of this evil, about people having to face that reality. “Oh, how sad to face the judgment unprepared to meet thy God.”
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