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Lord, we pray for Pete Buttigieg, for his understanding of your word, and ultimately for his salvation.

There’s nothing like seeing #PeteForPresident trending in fourth place nationwide on Twitter to remind you Pete Buttigieg is still very much in this presidential race.

In the crowded field of Democratic contenders for the White House in 2020, Buttigieg is near the top, polling behind only Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders. According to RealClearPolitics’ latest aggregate of polls, in the early primary state of Iowa, Buttigieg trails only Warren, holding 17.5 percent support — and for good reason.

Buttigieg’s resume glows with accolades and qualifications. He is a Harvard University graduate, a military veteran, and a Rhodes scholar, and each time he takes the stage, we are reminded he is a polished, articulate candidate who models presidential decorum. He embodies social progressivism and diversity, even being LGBT, and he speaks a farsighted message of unity and bipartisanship and faith. This multilingual, Midwest mayor of South Bend, Indiana, checks all the boxes, including religion.

And he is without a doubt the most dangerous candidate for Christianity and the gospel.

Pete Preaches a False Gospel of Affirmation

Faith-related comments have become routine for Mayor Pete. It seems each time Buttigieg has a microphone or an audience, he pontificates about the moral high ground he occupies — or at least all the reasons Republicans have lost their claim to it.

For example, during a GLAAD-sponsored LGBT presidential forum in Iowa, Buttigieg was asked how he would respond federally to state versions of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which the host characterized as legislation “allowing individuals to claim broad exemptions from generally applicable laws … often weaponized to discriminate against LGBTQ people, religious minorities, single parents, and more.”

The thing that is so upsetting is that not only is it abusive toward LGBTQ Americans, but, in my view, it’s abusive toward the idea of faith. Faith is supposed to be about making people whole and making people better off, and when faith is used as an excuse to harm somebody, to me that is an insult to religion itself.

“Are rural and religious communities really going to get behind this idea?” the host asked. “Because, you know, I would want nothing more than to see the churches I grew up in really change.”

“I think it can happen when we ask people to be attuned to the importance of compassion and supporting each other,” Buttigieg said, affirming the notion that churches should fundamentally change core teachings to embrace LGBT activism. “It is amazing how many people can move past those old harms when you appeal to what is best in them … to bring out the best of what’s already somewhere inside of us.”

Never mind that the mayor completely contradicts the Christian doctrine of total human depravity — a foundational tenet of the gospel — to support his secular sexual ethic, but it is imperative to note that Buttigieg’s threat is not primarily due to being immoral versus moral. Comparing Buttigieg with an angry or scandalous politician — or even with the man occupying the White House — makes the mayor radiate what looks like goodness.

Associating Oneself with Christianity Changes Things

According to Pew Research, in the 2016 campaign, voters saw Trump as the “least religious” candidate. “Donald Trump is not widely viewed as a religious person, even by those in his own party,” Pew reported. Trump doesn’t appeal to scripture to absolve his shame. He simply doesn’t have shame. And while objectively, that isn’t a good thing, it also doesn’t in itself harm the cause of Christ because it doesn’t associate itself with Him.

Buttigieg, on the other hand, appeals to his “Christianity” endlessly, often weaving his distorted hermeneutic into policy conversations. That is where his danger lies.

The candidate has a Bible verse for everything, and that isn’t hyperbolic. He has preached a veritable sermon for every policy agenda of the 2020 Democratic platform: endorsing late-term abortion, raising the minimum wage, demonizing guns, elevating LGBT ideas, radically counteracting climate change, promoting illegal immigration, and, of course, condemning President Trump. None of these are Christian doctrines, though, and some are actually contrary to them.

Buttigieg Twists the Meaning of Sin

Ever curious is Buttigieg’s derivation of sin’s definition. Conferring virtue onto progressive policies through “moral monopoly” balderdash is clever, but to what does Mayor Pete anchor his interpretation of sin?

During CNN’s climate change town tall on Sept. 4, Buttigieg said:

Let’s talk in language that is understood across the heartland about faith. If you believe that God is watching as poison is being belched into the air of creation … what do you suppose God thinks of that? I bet he thinks it’s messed up. You don’t have to be religious to see the moral dimensions of this because frankly every religious and non-religious moral tradition tells us that we have some responsibility of stewardship, some responsibility for taking care of what’s around us, not to mention taking care of our neighbor. … At least one way of talking about this is that it’s a kind of sin.

To the intent observer, Buttigieg always shows his hand, and his trump card is calling sin whatever doesn’t fit his preferred policy goals.My progressive values are connected to my interpretation of my faith” (emphasis mine), he said during an interview on “The View.” As evidenced above by his shaming of “so-called conservative Christians,” not only does Buttigieg claim those who oppose his policies are sinning, he says they can’t even call themselves Christians. That’s a bold claim.

So bold, in fact, the only one who could ever make this claim was Jesus — and he did. And Buttigieg directly contradicts his teachings.

Mayor Pete Repudiates Scripture’s Doctrines About Life

For instance, on a September episode of “The Breakfast Club” podcast, Buttigieg justified abortion up until the moment of birth, saying, “There’s a lot of parts of the Bible that talk about how life begins with breath. And so even that is something that we can interpret differently.”

Buttigieg failed to mention the many verses that imply or directly state life begins long before a human draws his or her first breath. In the Old Testament law, God explicitly forbade killing a child for the sins of his father, establishing a principle that would rule out even abortion exceptions for rape and incest. He even says the standard of punishment for a man hitting a pregnant woman that results in the loss of her child is “life for a life,” equating the value of a full-grown man and an unborn child. Biblically, it’s clear life begins before breath: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you.”

But Buttigieg makes the entire point moot just a moment later, revealing his purposes are not about scripture, but about policy goals, saying, “The most important thing is the person who should be drawing the line is the woman making the decision.” Ah, there it is.

Mayor Pete Doesn’t Understand Conservatives

Unfortunately, Buttigieg upholds his self-made religion as if it were biblical Christianity and then uses it as a litmus test to condemn true Christ-following conservatives. First, he doesn’t understand that the policies the religious right promotes (however imperfectly) are in keeping with Christian values. Minimum wage laws hurt the poor. Charity is charity, but the government’s “charity” (a.k.a. redistribution) is stealing. Abortion kills babies physically and mothers psychologically.

Second, he doesn’t understand that Christians don’t elect presidents to be their eternal savior. We already have one of those. As for Buttigieg, he has turned government into a god, a tyrannical deity that offers no forgiveness. His policies are an idol, and he bows at the feet of the bureaucracy, disguising his elitist pride as looking out for the “least of these.” His leftist utopia is a religion, and its commandments are etched in rhetoric: “You cannot call yourself a Christian if you don’t support my climate change policy.”

Buttigieg may not know it, but the center of the sacred text he so often quotes is not government. It’s Jesus Christ. And nowhere in scripture does holy God deem prestigious people the moral authority to morph his words into hellish policy. To say so is blasphemy. I would sooner see an outright atheist commander in chief than a wolf in sheep’s clothing who disdains true Christianity but claims it as his own, leading others astray all the way.

So forgive me if I don’t tweet #PeteForPresident.

(Excerpt from the Federalist. Article by Kylee Zempel.)

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Myra
November 19, 2019

Dear Heavenly Father, all-knowing, all-caring, all-seeing, full of truth, mercy and grace… forgive us for our thoughts and actions of traveling our own way each and every day letting our heart be our guide… we are learning from Your Precious Holy Word we need You for life each and every day… in the good and in the bad moments of life… may we seek You and only You not leaning on our own understanding but upon what You teach us and say to us in the Bible… every man and woman, boy and girl is alive at this time for a purpose… may we see more and more come to You through Jesus Christ Your Son… because He died for our sins and arose and lives we can live… with the divine purpose and in honor and in obedience unto You, Oh God… may we seek You not government to save us… may we and our leaders come to know that it is You and You alone in control of all here on this wonderful earth You gave us… may You Oh God convict through the Holy Spirit so that we all may live a life that is pleasing and to be happy and free and have the eternal hope that only You can give. We trust in You and You alone for working not only in Christian’s hearts but in the hearts of those who do not know You in a personal and life-changing/transforming way… help us to be bold, strong and courage of all Your Word says… we thank You for what You are doing and for what You will be doing in days ahead and we look forward to Your return to be with You for eternity… In the precious lovely name of Jesus… Amen

Patricia Moulton
November 18, 2019

May this man, Father God, fall on his knees before You and truly give his life to Jesus Christ and Him crucified for us. May the conviction of truth that is Jesus overwhelm him with a love and holiness so palpable that his heart is melted and changed forever. Give him a voice to help others trapped in a lifestyle that hurts their spirits with God’s own image within them so they are free to be and do all they are designed for the kingdom of God on earth. We need them to declare freedom to the many caught, trapped and abused or bullied into this lifestyle that can be done by mind control, drugs, abuse and rejection. Forgive us when we see them as less than human or less than “normal” Christians for their sin is no greater than adultery, divorce and so forth.

Catherine
November 16, 2019

This sounds like the ramblings of the antichrist spirit or even his false prophet rising in the vacuum of the day. Jesus said to watch for there will be many false christs. Praise our God the Blessed Holy Spirit holds the power to expose and pull down the lies of this man. We must remember he is just a man and our Heavenly Father knows who he is and is not moved by his words full of mixture. Our job is to praise our Heavenly Father and Christ His Son by faithfully putting on our armor, stand and pray. HE will reveal the evil. HE will protect his lambs and see that they are not harmed or slautered by the deceiver. Our Father sees all and knows all and is over all.
This man is not fooling anyone but himself. He is self deceived.

Father we pray for the beginning of the knowledge and the Wisdom of the Lord to fall on this nation exposing the lies of such men.
Proverbs 2:1-22.
“From the mouth of God come knowledge and understanding.”
Father open our hearts and minds to this Heavenly Knowledge and Wisdom. Amen

Barbara S
November 15, 2019

America needs transformation. Let’s pray into that with passion! Those in the Christian community that would support a vision as Buttigieg offers must have their hearts opened to the truth. Intercessors, arise! Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country…..

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