Michele Bachmann prays to God: ‘Take your iron rod and smash the delusion that Biden won’

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Michele Bachmann prays to God: ‘Take your iron rod and smash the delusion that Biden won’

Founder of the former House Tea Party Caucus (neocon wing) and 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann made some powerful statements in her prayer that MSM mostly ignored.
Her prayer for Trump victory video is sandwiched between usual left leaning bias, couldn't find cleaner version.

Michele Bachmann prays to God: ‘Take your iron rod and smash the delusion that Biden won’


I ask, oh God, that you would take your iron rod, and I ask that you would smash the clay jar of deceit in America,” she prayed. “Smash the clay jar of delusion in the United States of America.” “Smash the delusion, Father, of Joe Biden as our president — he is not,” she continued. “Would you take your iron rod and smash the strong delusion that Nancy Pelosi does have her House of Representatives — we don’t know that. Smash it in Jesus’ name!”


[Satan is] stealing from us our right to vote. I am highly offended, insulted, angry, and I'm not going to stand for the fact that my vote was stolen!"



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqK4UbxZ2RA


Christian evangelical GOP base had lost much of luster following its strong support for deadly Iraqi freedom war blunder, thanks to Trump they are getting somewhat rehabilitated and not feeling as discredited any more:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wahJSouIu2I
 
If God were real I'm pretty sure he'd smite Bachman and send her to Hell since she's a neocon.
 
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Bachmann knows that her god will overturn the election and place the rightful winner in POTUS.

That would be, of course, Benjamin Netanyahoo.
 
After years of alliance before and during Iraqi freedom war blunder, GOP Evangelicals/"Christian Zionism" and "Zionism" movements are splitting apart or even turning on each other due to Trump 2020 election mishap?



Trump’s evangelical spiritual adviser prays for his reelection

Since Trump took office, Paula White has served as one of the president's spiritual advisors and has held Oval Office prayer circles with him.White, with assistance from her own ministry board advisor, Jack Graham, has had an ongoing spiritual collaboration with Trump.White enthusiastically supported Trump's 2017 decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyZpJX7Ww0M

The Zionists are helping with the coup effort, Trump will remember their treachery.



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In retrospect, wording of former Tea Party neocon wing leader's above prayer sounds tad bit violent.



01/06/2021 10:47 pm ET

Trump’s Evangelical Allies Condemn Violence At The Capitol

The president’s most loyal evangelical advisers have condemned the insurrection — but some are still carefully avoiding pinning blame on Trump.

By Carol Kuruvilla

President Donald Trump’s evangelical Christian supporters are speaking out against the hundreds of rioters who temporarily seized control of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday as Congress was meeting to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election.Trump’s closest evangelical allies forcefully condemned the mob’s use of violence, but many avoided pinning blame on the president, who just hours earlier had incited his supporters to march to the Capitol. Several Trump allies equivocated about what groups were responsible for the unprecedented scenes. Some floated the theory that the mob was dominated by far-left activists, while others reminded followers that violence can come from both sides of the aisle.

Texas pastor Robert Jeffress, a loyalist who has supported some of the president’s most controversial actions over the past four years, tweeted that “disobeying and assaulting police is a sin whether it’s done by Antifa or angry Republicans.” Another ally, Georgia pastor Jentezen Franklin, tweeted that violent protests and breaking the law are always wrong, “no matter who does it...liberals or conservatives.” Trump’s longtime spiritual adviser Paula White-Cain said she denounced violence and anarchy “in any and all forms.”

Franklin Graham, son of the late evangelist Billy Graham and a staunch Trump supporter, said he was “deeply saddened” by what happened. Earlier in the day, he had expressed doubt on Facebook that the election won by Democrat Joe Biden was over.
I am deeply saddened by what took place in our nation’s capital today. Our country is in trouble. We need God’s healing and we need God’s help. Pray for peace and the protection of our nation. Let’s come together—on our knees.

— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) January 7, 2021​
Liberty University’s Falkirk Center, a conservative think tank founded to defend America’s “Judeo-Christian heritage,” called the violence “unacceptable & anti-American.” One day earlier, the center had been calling on its supporters to never stop “praying, caring, and battling for our republic.” The center’s fellows have vociferously defended Trump’s debunked claims that the presidential election was stolen. One fellow, Trump attorney Jenna Ellis, tweeted that the violence was “not a display of patriotism or conservatism” ― but doesn’t seem to have budged on her conviction that the election was stolen.

As Congress convened Wednesday evening to certify President-elect Biden’s victory, another Falkirk fellow, Christian author Eric Metaxas, criticized Republicans who had dropped their objections to the certification. Metaxas, who has spent weeks spreading election fraud theories, pinned a tweet to his Twitter feed Tuesday of a photo released by the Islamic State purporting to show the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians. Metaxas had added the caption, “What price are you willing to pay for what you believe in?”
There is no doubt the election was fraudulent. That is the same today as yesterday. There is no doubt Antifa infiltrated the protesters today and planned this. This is political theater and anyone who buys it is a sucker. Fight for justice and Pray for justice. God bless America!

— Eric Metaxas (@ericmetaxas) January 7, 2021
There was a distinctly Christian nationalist presence at the riot. One of the rioters who entered the Senate floor appeared to be carrying a large white flag with a blue canton and red cross, which is often called the “Christian flag.”

Christians were among the thousands of protesters who converged in Washington, D.C., this week, collaborating with groups like “Stop the Steal” to plan a series of prayer vigils and marches that began Saturday. Participants used religious symbols and practices to showcase their support for Trump, including by singing contemporary Christian songs, blowing shofars and gathering in prayer circles, according to Religion News Service.
You will know them by their fruits.
*Note: the white flag with the blue canton containing a Red Cross is the Christian flag, used regularly in many white evangelical churches. As a child, I was led in a pledge of allegiance to this flag in vacation Bible school.#WhiteTooLong pic.twitter.com/ejayJ5aArQ
— Robert P. Jones (@robertpjones) January 6, 2021

huffpost.com/entry/evangelical-christian-trump-capitol-riot_n_5ff626e0c5b64e568bf3a3dd
 
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