Texas Democrats just nominated a Senate candidate who was literally trained to weaponize Christianity for radical left-wing politics. James Talarico, the rising Democratic star who pulled off a stunning primary victory against Rep. Jasmine Crockett last week, received his theological training at a seminary that explicitly teaches future pastors to preach "social justice" activism from the pulpit.
This revelation exposes the calculated strategy behind Talarico's frequent Scripture-quoting on the campaign trail. It's not authentic faith driving his biblical references – it's progressive indoctrination masquerading as ministry.
The Washington Examiner's investigation reveals that Talarico's seminary specifically trains seminarians to use their religious authority to advance leftist causes. This is the same playbook we've seen from other Democrat politicians who cynically invoke God's name while promoting policies that undermine traditional American values and constitutional principles.
Faith as Political Weapon
Patriots should be deeply concerned about this manipulation of religious faith for political gain. While genuine Christians across Texas struggle with real issues like border security, inflation, and protecting their children from woke ideology in schools, Talarico learned how to use Scripture as a tool for advancing the Democratic Party's radical agenda.
This isn't about theological disagreement – it's about intellectual dishonesty. Talarico presents himself as a man of faith while pushing positions that directly contradict biblical teachings on life, family, and individual responsibility.
"The relatively little-known seminarian turned Senate candidate pulled off a decisive victory in last week's Democratic primary," the Examiner reported, highlighting how this theological activist came out of nowhere to secure the nomination.
Texas voters deserve to know they're not just choosing between political parties – they're choosing between authentic faith and manufactured religious rhetoric designed to advance socialism.
As President Trump continues draining the swamp in Washington, Texans must ask themselves: Do they want a senator who uses God's word as a political weapon, or do they want genuine representation that respects both faith and freedom?
