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George Soros and his 'rented evangelicals' outed by Christian leaders


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"A new video from the American Association of Evangelicals reveals how George Soros, through his many funding ventures, has been busily infiltrating the Christian base in America to divide, and ultimately conquer, the religious minded within the Republican Party.

Truly, with the left, political wars know no bounds. Nothing’s sacred; not when it comes to the leftists’ drive to succeed. 

Here’s what AAE put out in a press release: “Democrat ministers Rev. Jim Wallis and allies are now touring many states on ‘Vote Common Good’ buses to … split the evangelical vote before the mid-term elections. The AAE video features the newly released voice recording of [Jim] Wallis of Sojourners as he publicly denied that he was a recipient of Soros funding.”"

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/oct/22/george-soros-and-his-rented-evangelicals-outed-chr/

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The Southern Baptist Convention finally fell.  They elected a black minister to a leadership position.  Any church that voted against him would be declared racist and kicked out of the SBC.  He is on video calling the LGBT community the "cornerstone", and when he did, his congregation got on it's feet.  For those unaware, Jesus is typically referred to as the cornerstone.  The cornerstone of a structure was what everything was measured against.

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This is interesting

https://tennesseestar.com/2020/07/08/commentary-supreme-court-rules-right-in-case-about-soros-backed-organization-wanting-us-foreign-aid-to-go-to-anti-american-groups/

The Supreme Court has upheld the right of the United States government to distribute aid to foreign organizations in accordance with American interests. The June 29 decision in Agency for International Development v. Alliance for Open Society International represents a significant win for the protection of American freedoms.

The case affirms a vital principle of U.S. foreign involvement, one dear to the heart of the American taxpayer—U.S. money spent abroad must support U.S. interests and priorities. If a foreign organization wants our money, it cannot violate American positions.

The U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. federal foreign aid agency, won by a vote of 5-3 over Open Society—an affiliate of billionaire George Soros’ mega-group, Open Society Foundations.

Open Society argued that the U.S. government cannot withhold funds to foreign groups that contravene U.S. views. The Supreme Court held that it is the prerogative of the government to require foreign organizations to comply with the commitments of the U.S. to receive funding.

Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in the majority opinion that the U.S. “supplies more foreign aid than any other nation in the world … Congress may condition funding on a foreign organization’s ideological commitments … pro-democracy, pro-women’s rights, anti-terrorism, pro-religious freedom, anti-sex trafficking, or the like.”

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Open Society’s argument that foreign entities merited the same rights as affiliates of their American counterparts was rejected by the Supreme Court.

Kavanaugh further states that, “we see no constitutional justification for the federal judiciary to interfere in that fashion with American foreign policy.”

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