A pair of Christian college students who attended a rally held by Vice President Kamala Harris and were mocked by her for their faith in Christ have a message for Christians all over the country: this is just the beginning.
The two young men, Grant Beth and Luke Plaske, went to a Harris-Walz rally held at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse last week and from the crowd shouted, “Christ is King!” as the Democratic presidential nominee discussed the murder of the pre-born. Ever notice that liberals never get as angry over other issues as they do over someone threatening to prevent them from murder children in the womb? That’s truly demonic and is proof that we are in the thick of some serious spiritual warfare.
via The Christian Post:
In an interview Sunday with “Fox & Friends Weekend,” Beth said the pair’s shouted phrases drew the ire of those around them. “I was pushed by an elderly woman. We were heckled at, we were cursed at, we were mocked,” Beth said. “In reflection of the event, Jesus was mocked. His disciples were mocked, and that’s OK. “We did God’s work, and we were there for the right reasons.”
Polaske, who said he and Beth were approximately 20 to 30 yards away from Harris, said he can confirm the vice president addressed them specifically.
“There’s a lot of controversy that says she wasn’t talking to us or [that] we left. We didn’t get kicked out. Well, I can speak on Grant and I’s behalf,” he stated during the interview. “On video, Grant’s getting pushed and shoved, and there’s about five seconds before she tells us to go to a small rally down the street. You can see on the video, she waves. She was actually waving to me.”
He then said he removed his cross necklace and held it up, pointing at Harris. She then stopped her speech and addressed the two believers, saying, “You guys are at the wrong rally.”
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Ohio Republican Sen. JD Vance, former President Donald Trump’s running mate, seemingly made a reference to that during a rally he held in the important battleground state of Wisconsin, while talking about his Catholic faith.
During his speech, an attendee shouted “Jesus is King,” to which Vance responded, “That’s right. Jesus is King.” He described Harris’ rhetoric as “anti-Christian” and suggested it reflects a broader issue in modern politics. After sharing about his return to faith as a Catholic and being baptized in 2019, Vance referenced what he described as VP Harris’ “anti-Christian rhetoric.”
“I say this as a Christian, as a person who was baptized for the first time just a few years ago. There is something really bizarre with Kamala Harris’ anti-Christian rhetoric and anti-Christian approach to public policy,” he commented during the event.