Recently, Sen. Runnin’ Josh Hawley and an assortment of also-rans were named “False Prophets,” a title bestowed upon them by Faithful America, a group of Christians dedicated to social justice. The group is speaking up against Christian nationalism, a movement from which Hawley and his band of nasties are very much benefiting.
Other false prophets include:
Yep. Every last one of them, these false prophets don’t speak for me, either. The title comes from a verse in Matthew:
Can you think of any false prophet not already on the list? Go here and enjoy the people who made Dishonorable Mention. And happy Monday!
TFG™ - the daemon who gave these false prophets and the idol worshipers who follow them the veneer of acceptability, who encouraged them to shamelessly stand in public and unleash the festering evil that had bubbled beneath the surface for so long.
I don't know that Steve Bannon has ever claimed to be a Christian. I would be inclined to move the men and women who claim to preach the Gospel up to the top of the list before the politicians: Paula White, Robert Jeffress, Ralph Reed, Eric Metaxas (not on this list but should be). Marjorie Taylor Greene (will she retain the "Greene" after her divorce?) deserves a special mention for that photo of her sitting in front of a wall of crucifixes with an open Bible in her lap turned to the Book of Revelation, as if she had actually read everything leading up to it. I would like to see what edition of the Bible these people use, because I think it must be heavily redacted. All the Prophets talked about economic justice. Jesus said "whatever you do to the least of these, you do to me." Do they cut those pages out, in which case the book would be much smaller, or do they just white them out?