A radical Texas Democrat running for Senate has sparked outrage after attempting to use the Bible to justify what critics are calling "abortion genocide," prompting Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow to accuse him of blasphemy.
On Wednesday's "The Alex Marlow Show," the host didn't mince words when discussing James Talarico's twisted theology. "So, it's a murderous genocidal philosophy, and using the Bible to do that is literally what's meant by taking the Lord's name in vain," Marlow declared.
This is the state of the modern Democrat Party, folks – not content with simply promoting abortion on demand, they're now desecrating Scripture itself to justify the slaughter of innocent babies. Talarico represents everything wrong with the radical left's assault on both life and faith in America.
Patriots Sound Off on Social Media
Conservative Americans aren't staying silent about this blasphemous behavior. Social media user Wil Johnson amplified Marlow's criticism, sharing the Breitbart coverage with his followers and helping expose Talarico's dangerous rhetoric to a wider audience.
"Marlow: James Talarico 'Taking the Lord's Name in Vain' by Saying God Justifies Abortion Genocide," Johnson posted, ensuring patriots across Texas know exactly what kind of radical they're dealing with.
The backlash continued as more Americans called out this perversion of Christian teaching. BrentWoodfield also shared the story, highlighting how Democrats will twist anything – even the holy Word of God – to advance their death cult agenda.
Under President Trump's second term, we're seeing a renewed respect for life and faith across America. The contrast couldn't be clearer between the Trump-Vance administration's pro-life stance and radical Democrats like Talarico who weaponize Scripture to defend infanticide.
Texas patriots need to remember this blasphemy when election time comes. Any politician willing to pervert the Bible to justify killing babies has no business representing God-fearing Texans in Washington.
Will Texas voters reject this radical's attempt to turn Christianity into a tool for genocide, or will they stand up for both Scripture and the sanctity of life?
